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I think a big problem with some of these beers like Heineken is because they are in green or clear bottles and get skunked out sitting on the shelf. I drank a lot of Heineken in France (canned) and it was pretty decent.
Hamms, or the beast. Maybe not so bad when your drinking them, but holy cow watch out the next day.
Either you had a bad bottle, or you don't like the taste of hops. I assume you don't particularly care for Sam Adams or Sierra Nevada either. This is actually a damn fine beer.
I'm a bit of a hophead, so I tend to stick with the Pale Ales. I'm trying to get my hands on some of the Surly Furious out of Minneapolis. In the mean time I brewed my own version (recipe developed by Surly for homebrewers) to hold me over.
There's nothing worse than a beer you can't taste.
Exactly. It's not that strong alcohol content wise, but it seems "thicker" than most beers. It's like what, 11 proof? pretty normal for a beer. Most people I know can only have three max though and i have no idea why. I think it's delicious.
I don't know what's wrong with me anyway.
Now, one strong beer is something like Dragon's Milk from Holland. I finished one 20 some ounce bottle of that..it's like 23 proof and didn't want anymore
Pretty positive that's Captain Morgan Gold you're thinking of:
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Technically Guinness isn't that strong. The difference is that the barley that is used has been toasted a lot longer, and provides a much darker color and robust taste. The nitrogen injection is key in providing the creamy head (edit: along with the oatmeal used in the sparging process), which provides mouthfeel and makes it seem thicker than it really is. Also, there is barely any hops in this beer as most of the bitterness is provided by what is essentially burnt barley.
If it's any indication, the recipe I brewed at home of the Surly Furious is probably my favorite beer of all time, (and not because I made it myself). I took a 6 pack into work to let everyone sample it and they were pretty much floored. You can get the kit at midwestsupplies.com, under the title Ferocious. The recipe was put together by Surly for Midwest Supplies.Probably one of the best IPA's I've ever had.
That would be Picketts. Yes it sux! The backwash at the end of the can made me almost vomit!Generic Beer, white can with the word BEER on it.
Any ale beer is the worst. Guiness, Sam Adams, etc.
Sam Adams is a Lager. And I don't see how you could be so general as to say, "Any Ale" My thoughts would be that you have probably only tried one or two true Ales. There are so many, with so many different flavors, hoppyness and other flavor nuances, there is no way to say that any Ale is bad.
Honestly, I've tried a real load of beers in my life. And I can honestly say there are some I prefer to drink to others. But only one that I would ever say, "No thank you" to if someone offered me one. That is "Black Label" Beer. I don't mean the generic "BEER" it's name is Black Label, written in fancy cursive letters on the label. That stuff literally tastes like bad water with beer flavored koolaide added.
Schlitz used to be right up there as well. Until they got the old formula going again. It's an amazingly good beer now.
Don't get me wrong, I drink the Miller, coors and Natty lights of the world just like anyone. But it's really sad how watered down the american beer palette has become. With the likes of Bud, Miller and Coors flooding the market and our sporting events, they've driven out a lot of good old beers that actually packed a lot of flavor into them. I'm really a fan of the basic Leinenkugel's original now. Not just because my family is from that area, but because it still has that taste of old American beer you just can't get in the light varieties that are out there now. Not that those are bad, but it's really nice to have a big beer flavor when I want a beer.
I have not stumbled across to many beers I would not have a second of if offered and throughly enjoy trying all new brews. However, one time at El Bait Shop in Des Moines, I ordered a Rogue Smoke Ale. Bad mistake! It tasted like someone had dumped a whole bottle of Tones liquid smoke in it. It was so potent I couldn't finish it.