I love stouts, but Guinness is the king.Barry Clark wrote:Guinness.
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This just came out,really good fall IPA from them bout 8 bucks for 6 @ wally's.Also try the harvest ale in the 24oz bottle,greens prolly has some.Asrynth wrote:X2Strange wrote:Sierra Nevada Torpedo and the Dogfish Head IPAs are really good.egg yolkeo wrote:Stone Yetti is one of my favs,some other good ones if you can find them
Terrapin imperial rye pale ale,Terrapin imperial coffee oatmeal stout
Sierra Nevada torpedo,Sierra Nevada Bigfoot barleywine rulz
Dog Fish Head 60 and 90 minute ipa's
Terrapins india brown ale is a good staple u can find fairly easy
Im a huge fan of anything Sierra Nevada, I think their Porter and IPA are pretty much the best money can buy for those types of brews, if you have some extra cash laying around for a nice 6 definitely try it out. The Highland Gaelic ale from Asheville NC is really good too, just had that one for the first time recently.

Highland is a great company to I like the black mocha stout and gaelic ale
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In over 20 years of drinking, I've tried almost all of them and I have to disagree. IMHO, Guinness regular draft is the quintessential stout.egg yolkeo wrote:Guinness is good, I like their extra stout better than the regular draught but there are better ones out there.Knucklehead wrote:I love stouts, but Guinness is the king.Barry Clark wrote:Guinness.
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Especially mixed with Camel Lights. Mmmm.VOEGTLIN wrote:Truth.
Plus, after about four Guinness pints, it just tastes like lite chocolate milk. Shit is dangerous.
I gave up smoking, but I just can't seem to give up the Guinness.
Egg Yolkeo -- ya. Guinness Draught, which is what I prefer, is low at just over 4%. There is no denying that. It is more of a "session beer."
I've tried Yeti, I've tried Old Rasputin, I've tried Youngs Double Chocolate, I've tried Murphys, etc, etc. But Guinness possesses, dare I say, a taste, a smoothness, and a drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price.
Old Rasputin is fucking good. There's some Polish stout that's killer, too. They have it sometimes at Green's on Ponce. Can't remember the name of it.
Most of the time it's shitty domestic cans for me, though. I'm financially embarassed.
Most of the time it's shitty domestic cans for me, though. I'm financially embarassed.
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same here, I have Miller High Life in my fridge right now haha. I haven't tried most of these fancy beers I see listed here...I'm sure they're good. I have tried Guinness...GameFreac, you must taste it! Great stuff! I really like Irish Car Bombs...they're expensive but when I have the money, I'll do one.VOEGTLIN wrote:
Most of the time it's shitty domestic cans for me, though. I'm financially embarassed.
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