I think they make decent stuff. Their ginger beer is interesting pint. You can find a couple at Aldi here in Ireland for just over €2 a pint.Droneforbreakfast wrote:Hobgoblin tastes like death.AngryGoldfish wrote:But as far as perennial favourites, here in Ireland we have access to Sierra Nevada, Founders, Erdinger, O'Hara's, Brewdog, Punk IPA, Duvel, Innis & Gunn, Hobgoblin, and a bunch of others I have yet to try.
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I don't know if you can get it over there, but the Sierra Nevada Torpedo extra IPA (7.20%) is one of my favorite 'mass produced' beers. But I'm all about the NW craft IPAs.AngryGoldfish wrote:But as far as perennial favourites, here in Ireland we have access to Sierra Nevada, Founders, Erdinger, O'Hara's, Brewdog, Punk IPA, Duvel, Innis & Gunn, Hobgoblin, and a bunch of others I have yet to try.
I couldn't find a beer to my liking in the UK.

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I could care less for beer. I sipped on an enema kit one time on a dare and it tasted just about like a warm PBR. It all tastes nasty so if I'm drinking to get drunk I just go for the whiskey.
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The beer sucks in the UK...good beer in Australia though...i miss goodHarry_Manback wrote:I don't know if you can get it over there, but the Sierra Nevada Torpedo extra IPA (7.20%) is one of my favorite 'mass produced' beers. But I'm all about the NW craft IPAs.AngryGoldfish wrote:But as far as perennial favourites, here in Ireland we have access to Sierra Nevada, Founders, Erdinger, O'Hara's, Brewdog, Punk IPA, Duvel, Innis & Gunn, Hobgoblin, and a bunch of others I have yet to try.
I couldn't find a beer to my liking in the UK.
Aussie beer so much and these days there are a lot of micro breweries too...the UK is all about their ale.
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No one drinks like the English, Irish and Scottish though
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Noted! I do love me a good Belgian beer, Delerium's stuff is top notch and I've also had one called Lucifer that was divine. I've had a few bocks as well that I enjoyed. I'll keep an eye out for the Stone one as we definitely have their stuff around here.Joe Gress wrote:All the beers I could recommend are either CO specific, or west coast. All you east coast people and your founders and three floyds (which is more central, but still) can suck it.![]()
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I'm 20, drinking age in the States is 21.CaptainBoxman wrote:How old are you man?
Skip, you should totally do that. I'll buy. As far as IPA's/your love for cider goes, cider is awesome but I can't drink it all the time because the sweetness makes my teeth/stomach hurt. IPA's are awesome to sip but not really pound back/drink quickly.
Other than that, I love most beers but will honestly buy PBR tall boys over more expensive shit pretty much any day. I'd rather smoke for the most part and I really just want something I can drink quickly and cheaply.
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Also, back this really hard. I dig Sierra Nevada. There's a brewery near my house called Lost Rhino that's fucking awesome as well. They have a ton of interesting stuff for decent prices.Harry_Manback wrote:I don't know if you can get it over there, but the Sierra Nevada Torpedo extra IPA (7.20%) is one of my favorite 'mass produced' beers. But I'm all about the NW craft IPAs.AngryGoldfish wrote:But as far as perennial favourites, here in Ireland we have access to Sierra Nevada, Founders, Erdinger, O'Hara's, Brewdog, Punk IPA, Duvel, Innis & Gunn, Hobgoblin, and a bunch of others I have yet to try.
I couldn't find a beer to my liking in the UK.
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UK-made beers? I'm not sure there are many. Definitely all about the ales.Harry_Manback wrote:I don't know if you can get it over there, but the Sierra Nevada Torpedo extra IPA (7.20%) is one of my favorite 'mass produced' beers. But I'm all about the NW craft IPAs.AngryGoldfish wrote:But as far as perennial favourites, here in Ireland we have access to Sierra Nevada, Founders, Erdinger, O'Hara's, Brewdog, Punk IPA, Duvel, Innis & Gunn, Hobgoblin, and a bunch of others I have yet to try.
I couldn't find a beer to my liking in the UK.
Yeah, you don't drink IPA's to get drunk or buzzed. You drink it for the taste and the snobbery.BoatRich wrote:I'm 20, drinking age in the States is 21.CaptainBoxman wrote:How old are you man?
Skip, you should totally do that. I'll buy. As far as IPA's/your love for cider goes, cider is awesome but I can't drink it all the time because the sweetness makes my teeth/stomach hurt. IPA's are awesome to sip but not really pound back/drink quickly.
Other than that, I love most beers but will honestly buy PBR tall boys over more expensive shit pretty much any day. I'd rather smoke for the most part and I really just want something I can drink quickly and cheaply.
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I'll see whats up for next practice since it will be my birthday. I totally understand the sugary aspect, but I always got some liqour around too hahaBoatRich wrote:I'm 20, drinking age in the States is 21.CaptainBoxman wrote:How old are you man?
Skip, you should totally do that. I'll buy. As far as IPA's/your love for cider goes, cider is awesome but I can't drink it all the time because the sweetness makes my teeth/stomach hurt. IPA's are awesome to sip but not really pound back/drink quickly.
Other than that, I love most beers but will honestly buy PBR tall boys over more expensive shit pretty much any day. I'd rather smoke for the most part and I really just want something I can drink quickly and cheaply.
That last part is exactly why we get along. Same mindset.

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Is it really? I'll make sure to bring a little more bud than usual then! Also, a fancy piece because I should have a new vape by then hopefully.Ancient Astronaught wrote:I'll see whats up for next practice since it will be my birthday. I totally understand the sugary aspect, but I always got some liqour around too hahaBoatRich wrote:I'm 20, drinking age in the States is 21.CaptainBoxman wrote:How old are you man?
Skip, you should totally do that. I'll buy. As far as IPA's/your love for cider goes, cider is awesome but I can't drink it all the time because the sweetness makes my teeth/stomach hurt. IPA's are awesome to sip but not really pound back/drink quickly.
Other than that, I love most beers but will honestly buy PBR tall boys over more expensive shit pretty much any day. I'd rather smoke for the most part and I really just want something I can drink quickly and cheaply.
That last part is exactly why we get along. Same mindset.
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It took me awhile to really get into IPAs. Goose Island IPA is amazing.
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The next scheduled one yes it is.BoatRich wrote:Is it really? I'll make sure to bring a little more bud than usual then! Also, a fancy piece because I should have a new vape by then hopefully.

Hopefully I have a new job so I can smoke by then.....

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'No Good UK beers' guys are fucking wrong.
https://www.theakstons.co.uk/Ales/Old-Peculier/
Best beer ever. Not up for discussion.
Also IPA's are usually high ABV. You definitely drink them to get drunk. You drink all beer to get drunk. Unless you're one of those people who don't ever sully their palettes with anything and don't have any fun at all.
https://www.theakstons.co.uk/Ales/Old-Peculier/
Best beer ever. Not up for discussion.
Also IPA's are usually high ABV. You definitely drink them to get drunk. You drink all beer to get drunk. Unless you're one of those people who don't ever sully their palettes with anything and don't have any fun at all.
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I will also defend UK beer
Wychcraft/Wychwood and Brew Dog especially are fantastic. BD is actually one of, if not the, fastest growing business in the UK right now.
Wychcraft/Wychwood and Brew Dog especially are fantastic. BD is actually one of, if not the, fastest growing business in the UK right now.
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