that is a good one that's pretty easy to find too.
That one, Fat Tire and Red Seal Ale from North Coast Brewing are my go to's. Ales and stouts are my preference. I need to find another stout other than Guinness though.that is a good one that's pretty easy to find too.
i love all 3 of the samuel smiths: oatmeal, chocolate and imperial.I need to find another stout other than Guinness though.
I am sick of ipa . They are too strong for me. I am going to try ale. I almost grabbed some the other day. Sorry, I am bit confused about the difference between imperial ale and regular ale.That one, Fat Tire and Red Seal Ale from North Coast Brewing are my go to's. Ales and stouts are my preference. I need to find another stout other than Guinness though.
I like beers that aren't hop forward in taste but still have a lot of flavor. Try the ones I mentioned.I am sick of ipa . They are too strong for me. I am going to try ale. I almost grabbed some the other day.
we welcome you with open arms to the anti-IPA club!!! welcome aboard!!I am sick of ipa
we welcome you with open arms to the anti-IPA club!!! welcome aboard!!
That one, Fat Tire and Red Seal Ale from North Coast Brewing are my go to's. Ales and stouts are my preference. I need to find another stout other than Guinness though.
next time i'm on a 6 month voyage to New Delhi I'll bring along a cask of IPA. lolBlasphemy!
everything from Deschutes is solid IMODeschutes Obsidian Stout.
everything from Deschutes is solid IMO
never heard of them. portland ?McMenamins
never heard of them. portland ?
i spent a fair amount of weeks working in Tualatin years ago. i probably drank a few gallons of Widmer hefes.That's where they started but they have places all over Oregon and Washington now. Back in the day many of their brewpubs were brewing something on-site. They have about 60 pubs, small theaters in Oregon and Washington. They've been around since 1983.
For some reason I thought you were from this area. I'm confused again. I better put down the bong.![]()