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Posted by Aaron C. on Dec-31-2008 05:02:

Idea Beer thread

What beers do the TXTA's appreciate, if any? hmm? Personally i'm not the biggest fan of beer. But if any one has tried anything interesting i'd like to know. hmm?


Posted by Leon on Dec-31-2008 05:20:

i learned to drink off coronas, so i'd have to say corona


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Dec-31-2008 05:21:

Any Belgian Ale, Amber Ale and Belgian White
Most IPA (India Pal Ale) and spicey double IPA's
Sweet, wheaty beers like Texas-owned RAHR Summertime Wheat
and finally, crisp, REAL (none of that watery MGD shit) lager (Rebel, Praga, B�rgerbr�u)

Really it just depends on what i feel like drinking. Some days I may swish a bottle of Dogfish's 120 IPA and get nasty drunk from one $9, 12-oz bottle (and if you dont believe me, go to Spec's, buy one, and be my guest :P ), other days I enjoy my favorite beer, Tripel Karmeliet. Most Brouwerij Bosteels-made beers are the fckn bomb. They make the most expensive beer in the world, Deus (about $40 for a champagne-sized bottle), and its actually fermented like a champagne bottle.

i could go on...


Posted by Aaron C. on Dec-31-2008 05:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
Any Belgian Ale, Amber Ale and Belgian White
Most IPA (India Pal Ale) and spicey double IPA's
Sweet, wheaty beers like Texas-owned RAHR Summertime Wheat
and finally, crisp, REAL (none of that watery MGD shit) lager (Rebel, Praga, B�rgerbr�u)

Really it just depends on what i feel like drinking. Some days I may swish a bottle of Dogfish's 120 IPA and get nasty drunk from one $9, 12-oz bottle (and if you dont believe me, go to Spec's, buy one, and be my guest :P ), other days I enjoy my favorite beer, Tripel Karmeliet. Most Brouwerij Bosteels-made beers are the fckn bomb. They make the most expensive beer in the world, Deus (about $40 for a champagne-sized bottle), and its actually fermented like a champagne bottle.

i could go on...


Man Carlos, when i made this thread i though you would make good suggestions. i was spot on. Thanks bro.


Posted by ryan3243 on Dec-31-2008 06:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Surfmorworkless
Man Carlos, when i made this thread i though you would make good suggestions. i was spot on. Thanks bro.


i could have told you that. not much of a beer-drinker, it takes way too much to get me drunk. i'll stick to my vodka.


Posted by Lizandrooo on Dec-31-2008 15:07:

I like girls.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Dec-31-2008 15:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Surfmorworkless
Man Carlos, when i made this thread i though you would make good suggestions. i was spot on. Thanks bro.


I'm going to try to pick up a few bottles of different beers at Specs for Saturday for you guys to try. If anyone has any standard, cheap beer glasses, that would be great.


Posted by Don Fili on Dec-31-2008 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
Any Belgian Ale

i could go on...



Belgian beer is the bomb!!!!


Posted by Don Fili on Dec-31-2008 15:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizandrooo
I like girls.


lol..I concur


Posted by Rememberence_ on Dec-31-2008 16:59:

Any of the Live Oak brews, especially their "Big Bark Amber Lager" and Pilsner. They don't bottle/can their shit so you can only find it on tap, and the further away from Austin you get, the more difficult it is to find.

Somewhere at the top of my list:

Delirium Tremens (Belgian pale ale)
Dogfish Head's Midas Touch Golden Elixir
Coopers' Pale Ale / Sparkling Ale (from my hometown of Adelaide)
Guinness Draught
Boddingtons
Warsteiner Dunkel
Smithwicks
Pyramid Hefeweizen
Blue Moon
Kingfisher
Sapporo Lager


Posted by Matthias on Dec-31-2008 17:17:

We usually drink Shiner at skydive houston. I'm not really picky on beers, most of the time you'll see me drinking bud light at the events


Posted by Lizandrooo on Dec-31-2008 17:28:

quote:
Originally posted by gpzboi
lol..I concur


yea dude i love girls. theyre like people almost.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Dec-31-2008 17:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Rememberence_
Any of the Live Oak brews, especially their "Big Bark Amber Lager" and Pilsner. They don't bottle/can their shit so you can only find it on tap, and the further away from Austin you get, the more difficult it is to find.

Somewhere at the top of my list:

Delirium Tremens (Belgian pale ale)
Dogfish Head's Midas Touch Golden Elixir
Coopers' Pale Ale / Sparkling Ale (from my hometown of Adelaide)
Guinness Draught
Boddingtons
Warsteiner Dunkel
Smithwicks
Pyramid Hefeweizen
Blue Moon
Kingfisher
Sapporo Lager


I fckn LOVE Tremens! You know what I just found out the other day? They're not making the 750mL bottles anymore, or at least getting them shipped to the US. If you go to Spec's you'll only find the small 12 oz bottles, which fckn sucks because at $9 for the 750mL you get more than $5 for the 12 oz. Tremens is almost like Tripel Karmeliet, though. I'd rather spend the $10 on a bottle of TK.

I tried Smithwicks at Hauns Beir Haus during the summer. I don't know why, but I think I enjoy that beer at room temperature rather then it being ice cold. It looses carbonation like uber quick.

Blue Moon is the bomb, but if you dont want to spend the time cutting up slices of orange to put in the glass, go out and buy a pack of Hoegaarden. It's fckn bad ass with the tangy orange spices in it. Goes great with some Mahi Mahi or Swordfish IMO.

I still need to get my hands on that Asian stuff, Sapporo. Is it anything like Tsing-Tao?


Posted by ModernNosferatu on Dec-31-2008 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Leon
i learned to drink off coronas, so i'd have to say corona


I didn't learn off Coronas but that's my fave. beer as well


Posted by Rememberence_ on Dec-31-2008 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
I fckn LOVE Tremens! You know what I just found out the other day? They're not making the 750mL bottles anymore, or at least getting them shipped to the US. If you go to Spec's you'll only find the small 12 oz bottles, which fckn sucks because at $9 for the 750mL you get more than $5 for the 12 oz. Tremens is almost like Tripel Karmeliet, though. I'd rather spend the $10 on a bottle of TK.

I tried Smithwicks at Hauns Beir Haus during the summer. I don't know why, but I think I enjoy that beer at room temperature rather then it being ice cold. It looses carbonation like uber quick.

Blue Moon is the bomb, but if you dont want to spend the time cutting up slices of orange to put in the glass, go out and buy a pack of Hoegaarden. It's fckn bad ass with the tangy orange spices in it. Goes great with some Mahi Mahi or Swordfish IMO.

I still need to get my hands on that Asian stuff, Sapporo. Is it anything like Tsing-Tao?


Have never tried Tripel Karmeliet but I'll put it on the list. I'm totally with you on serving Smithwick's closer to room temp. Same with Guinness - seems like you lose a lot of the flavour when it's cold. Hoegaarden ftw.

Sapporo Draft is one of my favourite lagers, very smooth and crisp but still has good flavour. Not really like Tsing Tao which is mildly hoppy Pilsner. Both great beers nonetheless.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Dec-31-2008 18:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Rememberence_
Have never tried Tripel Karmeliet but I'll put it on the list. I'm totally with you on serving Smithwick's closer to room temp. Same with Guinness - seems like you lose a lot of the flavour when it's cold. Hoegaarden ftw.

Sapporo Draft is one of my favourite lagers, very smooth and crisp but still has good flavour. Not really like Tsing Tao which is mildly hoppy Pilsner. Both great beers nonetheless.


Also try Abt.12 if you haven't done so yet. It's the ONLY beer with an international rating of 100 (TK has a rating of 96). Believe or not, over-priced Central Market's got it much cheaper than Spec's.

I'm getting beer-hungry now, and I'm still stuck at work.


Posted by digitalbreach on Dec-31-2008 22:26:

Other brews not mentioned:

Carlsberg,
Fat Tire,
Pilsner Urquell (very hoppy),
Chimay,



Damn makes me want to stop by Specs after I leave work.


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Dec-31-2008 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
Other brews not mentioned:

Carlsberg,
Fat Tire,
Pilsner Urquell (very hoppy),
Chimay,


I've tried the Urquell. It's pretty hoppy, but if you want...like, EPIC HOPS, put your tongue in a Hop-Rod IPA. Fat Tire has too much of something that just doesnt make me drink it as much, and it's not the belgian hops either. I think it may be barley overload.

Chimay Cinq Cents FTW.


Posted by Don Fili on Dec-31-2008 23:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Lizandrooo
yea dude i love girls. theyre like people almost.


totally...they have minds too


Posted by TenyearsBob on Jan-01-2009 00:39:

Typically I'm drinking Bud Light. But I'm not really a fan of beer, it's just more economical for the pasture party scene I live around...

But when I feel like a decent beer I usually go out for Heineken, Shiner, or Fat Tire if I can find it...

It all tastes like piss to me though...


Posted by raymond enrique on Jan-01-2009 11:33:



minus the lemon!!!


Posted by zenbudda on Jan-01-2009 19:39:

If you can find it, Celis Brewery beers are the bomb. They started out in Austin but got bought out by Miller and moved to Michigan (I believe). They make an awesome bock (Pale Bock). They also make a White beer that is very close to a hefeweizen. If you need something with a higher alcohol content, then go for Grand Cru.

Outside of that, some of the easier beers to drink that have been mentioned are Chamay (sounds gay but has a good alcohol content), and i'm thoroughly suprised packer didn't mention VB. wtf mate.

oh yeah, Fireman's 4 from Real Ale Brewery in Blanco, TX is also a great beer. They got Mr. Celis to come up with a recipie for them to make the Fireman's 4.


Posted by ZeeRobot1 on Jan-01-2009 20:36:

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Stella


Posted by Zeonfiend on Jan-01-2009 23:23:

I've become a cider fan (Woodchuck Dark & Dry, Amber, and Pear to be precise), but for beer, I stick to Sam Adams, preference to the Oktoberfest limited run. Almost anything so dark it swallows the light I'll go for, though the less bitter, the better.


Posted by digitalbreach on Jan-05-2009 23:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
I've tried the Urquell. It's pretty hoppy, but if you want...like, EPIC HOPS, put your tongue in a Hop-Rod IPA. Fat Tire has too much of something that just doesnt make me drink it as much, and it's not the belgian hops either. I think it may be barley overload.

Chimay Cinq Cents FTW.


I've yet to try Cinq Cents. I did get a chimay glass afterall at Specs.

Do you like any New Belgium beers? Have you had Carlsberg?


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