For fun and knowing that I might start a holy war: Now I have the chance to test some US made beers, and I wonder what's the most recommended.
I started with Coors (by accident, and not so bad for someone who is used to bavarian beer) and bought some Miller High Life (in memory of the Miller guitar made by Hamer). Any ideas? Please stick to brands I can easily get in bottles or cans, since I don't have the chance to get out very often.
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For fun and knowing that I might start a holy war: Now I have the chance to test some US made beers, and I wonder what's the most recommended.
I started with Coors (by accident, and not so bad for someone who is used to bavarian beer) and bought some Miller High Life (in memory of the Miller guitar made by Hamer). Any ideas? Please stick to brands I can easily get in bottles or cans, since I don't have the chance to get out very often.
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OK - I know it's not American, but I had to add this. It's the band's own beer. At our last show, we sold 9 UK kegs at the venue bar (about 630 pints) We're bottling this from August onwards - so PM
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Okay, I followed your suggestion and tried (better: I am trying) one of the locals: Chaotic Double. Made by Manzanita Brewin Co. in Santee, San Diego. Heavy Stuff. Heavier than an German bock or doubl
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Here's my list of recommendations, from west to east coast. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Sierra Nevada Tumbler Rogue Dead Guy Ale New Belgium Fat Tire My all time favorite. Leinenkugel Founders Dirty
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