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shmenguin wrote:Troegs Dreamweaver is my summer beer of choice.
Kraftster wrote:JoseCuervo wrote:ExPatriatePen wrote:Speaking of Beers for a hot day, what is LGP's preference?
I love saisons in the summer. Pretty much the only time I drink them, honestly, because I typically go for the hops. Got a new favorite as of a few weeks ago: Prairie Artisan Ale's Prairie Hop from Oklahoma. They primarily brew saisons and they're all fantastic, so you should hit them up if you get the chance.
Other summer beer styles I like are blondes, lagers, pils, and cream ales. Some good cream ales are Sixpoint's Sweet Action and Anderson Valley's Summer Solstice. I'm not a wheat fan, but wheats and hefeweizens are pretty big in the summer, too.
Do you know Perennial Artisan Ales? I had the Aria saison on draft a couple months ago and House of 1000 Beers here in Pittsburgh has a couple bottles now. Not cheap, so I'm curious if you've got any input. Specifically I think they have the Saison De Lis that I would like to try.
Kraftster wrote:JoseCuervo wrote:ExPatriatePen wrote:Speaking of Beers for a hot day, what is LGP's preference?
I love saisons in the summer. Pretty much the only time I drink them, honestly, because I typically go for the hops. Got a new favorite as of a few weeks ago: Prairie Artisan Ale's Prairie Hop from Oklahoma. They primarily brew saisons and they're all fantastic, so you should hit them up if you get the chance.
Other summer beer styles I like are blondes, lagers, pils, and cream ales. Some good cream ales are Sixpoint's Sweet Action and Anderson Valley's Summer Solstice. I'm not a wheat fan, but wheats and hefeweizens are pretty big in the summer, too.
Do you know Perennial Artisan Ales? I had the Aria saison on draft a couple months ago and House of 1000 Beers here in Pittsburgh has a couple bottles now. Not cheap, so I'm curious if you've got any input. Specifically I think they have the Saison De Lis that I would like to try.
eddysnake wrote:shafnutz05 wrote:I went to an Irish pub in Lancaster that had Penn Marzen on special ($2 off bottles). I forgot how smooth this beer is.
I really like their Marzen. What is the difference between Penns Marzen and Octoberfest?
I need to try Stones IPA, have you had their Levitation Ale?
eddysnake wrote:shafnutz05 wrote:I went to an Irish pub in Lancaster that had Penn Marzen on special ($2 off bottles). I forgot how smooth this beer is.
I really like their Marzen. What is the difference between Penns Marzen and Octoberfest?
I need to try Stones IPA, have you had their Levitation Ale?
columbia wrote:I've been drinking a pecan nut brown ale from Alabama....it goes down too smoothly, so I need to watch it sometimes.
BadHands71 wrote:columbia wrote:I've been drinking a pecan nut brown ale from Alabama....it goes down too smoothly, so I need to watch it sometimes.
What is the brewery out of curiosity? Lazy Magnolia is the only large Alabama brewery I'm familiar with and we still don't get their stuff in Pa. Abita, out of Louisiana does a pecan nut brown that is released in the winter but I found it much too sweet.
the wicked child wrote:Summer is all about wheat beers for me. Well, most of the year is, so that's not really a fair statement.
Anyway, I am intrigued by that Wit you mentioned Shyster. What Iggle did you find that in, out of curiosity?
Eismann wrote:Interested what you think of the Curmudgeon. I like old ales (Old Peculier is am all time fave) but haven't tried that.
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