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Went out and grabbed a few brews...

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Sorry for the crummy cell pic but the brews in the pic are (L to R):

- Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier

- Chimay Première (Red)

- Innis & Gunn Original

- Innis & Gunn Canadian Cask (x2!)

- Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale

- Creemore Springs Kellerbier

Not all will be consumed in one sitting of course ;)

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Went out and grabbed a few brews...

IMG00044-20100809-1800.jpg

Sorry for the crummy cell pic but the brews in the pic are (L to R):

- Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier

- Chimay Première (Red)

- Innis & Gunn Original

- Innis & Gunn Canadian Cask (x2!)

- Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale

- Creemore Springs Kellerbier

Not all will be consumed in one sitting of course ;)

Wiehenstephaner Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier is the best light wheat beer (witbier/american pale wheat/hefe/ect...) Period, the ultimate summer brew (next to Hofbraeu Dunkel)

Bud Light number one? Ouch.

Gotta love how the worst beers are the ones with the best marketing.

exactly, sheepish people buy it for the marketing

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I'll take Schneider-Weisse, Paulaner or Franziskaner on tap any day over Weihenstephan. Weihenstephaner seems to travel better and stay smoother in bottles though. Schneider is tops for me though.

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Wiehenstephaner Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier is the best light wheat beer (witbier/american pale wheat/hefe/ect...) Period, the ultimate summer brew (next to Hofbraeu Dunkel)

exactly, sheepish people buy it for the marketing

Not to mention they're usually pretty cheap.

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Not to mention they're usually pretty cheap.

at my store you can get licher or warsteiner for less than coors light and way less than becks or heineken, licher or warsteiner aren't' the greatest beers but they are at least better than the more expensive ones that sell more, btw Warsteiner is pavel's fav beer

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I'll take Schneider-Weisse, Paulaner or Franziskaner on tap any day over Weihenstephan. Weihenstephaner seems to travel better and stay smoother in bottles though. Schneider is tops for me though.

It is all about freshness I guess, I can never find scnheider weiss fresh, though i think their aventinus is the best of any wheat beer, Im going to Germany for a few months next spring and I know I'll make a better decision then on the standard hefweeizens cause they will all be super fresh. Another good wiessbeer: Mahr's Saphir Weiss

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It is all about freshness I guess, I can never find scnheider weiss fresh, though i think their aventinus is the best of any wheat beer, Im going to Germany for a few months next spring and I know I'll make a better decision then on the standard hefweeizens cause they will all be super fresh. Another good wiessbeer: Mahr's Saphir Weiss

I love Aventinus too, and there are a few bars around me that have it on tap. That and the Edel-Weisse are actually easier to find on tap than the standard Weisse although there is a great Bavarian bar/restaurant in Manhattan that serves liters and has both Weisse and Aventinus. I'm not such a young man anymore so it would be a short night if I were to start drinking liters of Aventinus.

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I love Aventinus too, and there are a few bars around me that have it on tap. That and the Edel-Weisse are actually easier to find on tap than the standard Weisse although there is a great Bavarian bar/restaurant in Manhattan that serves liters and has both Weisse and Aventinus. I'm not such a young man anymore so it would be a short night if I were to start drinking liters of Aventinus.

ive had the edel weiss fresh from bottle, enjoyed it alot, of course my favorite beer of all time is Aventinus Eisbock, i hear it comes in on cask every so once in a while, but don't let me get ahold of that or i might spontaneously combust with joy

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ive had the edel weiss fresh from bottle, enjoyed it alot, of course my favorite beer of all time is Aventinus Eisbock, i hear it comes in on cask every so once in a while, but don't let me get ahold of that or i might spontaneously combust with joy

To me the Eisbock really doesn't taste that different from the regular Aventinus, just with the extra kick. Personally I don't think the flavor is necessarily better, just more alcoholic. Plus it is harder to find and I can't drink as many of them so I prefer the regular Aventinus. Either version is head and shoulders above the -ator doppelbocks (Salvator,Maximator, Celebrator). The best sorta similar beers I think are Corsendonk Brown and Trois Pistoles. Despite going to Germany a few times I can't say I've had other eisbocks like Kulmbacher or Eggenburg.

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new lists on beer advocate

http://beeradvocate.com/lists/top

top 100 worst beers of all time:

http://beeradvocate.com/lists/bottom

note: this is about readily available beers, the beers have to have at least 1000 reviews for the top 100 and at least 100 reviews for the bottom

I really, really like this list. Bell's and Stone up at the top (I love their BLACK IPA listed at #82). Pliny as 2 & 3 is amazing (maybe I'll walk over there and say congrats...ph34r.gif)

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To me the Eisbock really doesn't taste that different from the regular Aventinus, just with the extra kick. Personally I don't think the flavor is necessarily better, just more alcoholic. Plus it is harder to find and I can't drink as many of them so I prefer the regular Aventinus. Either version is head and shoulders above the -ator doppelbocks (Salvator,Maximator, Celebrator). The best sorta similar beers I think are Corsendonk Brown and Trois Pistoles. Despite going to Germany a few times I can't say I've had other eisbocks like Kulmbacher or Eggenburg.

I think the flavor is more concentrated in the eisbock, it is aso the best value, only 3.75 where i shop

Corsendonk and trois aren't anything like doppelbocks really i don't think but they are solid belgian-styled ales

ive had kulmbacher, not as good, ive also had michigan favorite kuhnhenn's, that was good, a beer aroudn here, capital makes one too, not really that great.

I really, really like this list. Bell's and Stone up at the top (I love their BLACK IPA listed at #82). Pliny as 2 & 3 is amazing (maybe I'll walk over there and say congrats...ph34r.gif)

stones black ipa is their WORST product, IPA or ruination please

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Corsendonk Brown is actually a Belgian dubbel and IMO has more in common taste wise with Aventinus than most of the typical Bavarian doppelbocks.

well aventinus and corsendonk are both ales, but i still don't see much similarities besides that they are dark ales, i might have to revisit corsendonk though sometimes the belgian darks have some clove and banana est flavors in them ala aventinus.

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I haven't drank all week. I have worked ridiculous hours all week.

I am going to drink beer tonight and a lot of it. I need three suggestions on what I should drink tonight!

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