Bryan.
Active Member
What's your favorite beer style and why? Do you prefer the hoppy bitterness of IPAs, the rich flavors of stouts, or the refreshing tartness of sours? Share your top styles and any standout beers you've enjoyed recently!
Still enjoy a Heineken and lime when it;s blisteringly hot. It has to be Rose's though, which is not to be had in these parts so I have to have it smuggled in.I was a big fan of lagers in my youth, specifically of the eastern European variety, not swill like Carling, Fosters etc.
But nowadays I'm more of an IPA or the more 'traditional' ales kinda guy.
Generally speaking I tend to gravitate toward the stuff that's barely changed in centuries.
'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' tends to be a sound adage when it comes to beer recipes.
Me too. Somebody proudly gave me a bottle of pastry stout (WTF!!!). It went straight down the sink.Not a fan of beers iverly heavily hopped with US / New World hops, or hazy things, or many sour things, or things that taste of cakes or pudding.
Now you're talking. Delicious and weak enough to be able to down a few. A reckon a good mild is the pinnacle of brewing. In fact I'm going to put one in the fridge now, for Ron. (or maybe three).Love a nice mild.
I thought it was a thread about beer?Oude Geueze for me, love the dry partners and the complexity of the older beers. Can't beat a Hefe Weiss on a hot or snow day and partial to a raspberry wit.
Well that;s an easy one. It;s mass produced out of standardised ingedients It costs pennies to brew and it's sold for a relative fortune. It makes a very pretty packet for the owners and shareholders who are laughing alll the way to the bank.Mass produced lagers (carling type )...I avoid as well. What is their point??
If Madri would just sell itself as a macro larger I wouldn’t mind it, seriously I’ve drunk John Smiths and Coors Light even but it’s the attempt to pass it off as an artisan beer with a long history and not something created by some marketing team in London that leaves a sour taste in my mouth.Every style has a time and place, and it's more about where and who you're drinking with, than the contents of my glass. Madri can get ****** though.
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