My opinions on your favorite beer

Go ahead, post them. I've probably had it and have an opinion about it. And if I haven't, at least I can read Beer Advocate and regurgitate someone else's opinion about it.
Miller High Life
SidebySide wrote:
Miller High Life


There is a time and a place for every beer.
SidebySide wrote:
Miller High Life


Miller Low Life would be a more appropriate name. Got the job done when I was 15. So did masturbation and Green Day, but most people move on to better things.
I would have to flip a coin between:

Bell's The Oracle
Founder's Breakfast Stout

If there's any way you can give your opinion in integer form between a certain range you arbitrarily setup, that would help me to better digest your opinion, which I am demonstrating my perceived value therein by posting in the thread requesting such.


I don't know if this is my favorite beer but right now I'm drinking it a lot and I'm blanking on the other one that I like a lot
Space wrote:
Miller Low Life would be a more appropriate name. Got the job done when I was 15. So did masturbation and Green Day, but most people move on to better things.
I thought you were too old to have listened to Green Day as a fifteen year old lad.  Aren't you in your mid-40s?

My favorite beer of the last few years was Dead Rise.
Bell's Two Hearted Ale
Julian, wrote:
I would have to flip a coin between:

Bell's The Oracle
Founder's Breakfast Stout

If there's any way you can give your opinion in integer form between a certain range you arbitrarily setup, that would help me to better digest your opinion, which I am demonstrating my perceived value therein by posting in the thread requesting such.


I have a 2016 Oracle sitting at home waiting to be drank. If memory serves me correct, it's a little too on the malty side for an IPA , but I'd give it a 7.0 out of 10 with further update to come.

Founders Breakfast Stout, even after all these years, is still one of if not the best non-barrel aged stout on the market. I did a side by side with the very good Founders Sumatra Brown the other night, and Breakfast Stout was the clear winner. 9.3 out of 10.
Relaxer wrote:


I don't know if this is my favorite beer but right now I'm drinking it a lot and I'm blanking on the other one that I like a lot


I think the two guys on the package say everything that needs to be said about this beer.
killsaly wrote:
Space wrote:
Miller Low Life would be a more appropriate name. Got the job done when I was 15. So did masturbation and Green Day, but most people move on to better things.
I thought you were too old to have listened to Green Day as a fifteen year old lad.  Aren't you in your mid-40s?

My favorite beer of the last few years was Dead Rise.


There must have been a Green Day equivalent when I was 15, but that was so long ago. I actually don't remember what I listened to when I was 15. What sucked in 1982? That's probably what I listened to. Screaming for Vengeance by Judas Priest. That was my Green Day.

Dead Rise…I never get the point of putting spices in beers. I'd rather put the spice on the food, and wash it down with a good non-spiced IPA. Or saison. Or kolsch. Or hefe. There are a few beers (almost always stouts) that can get away with spices, this is not one of them.

Plus, their 21+ tasting room policy. Fuck them.
Fin du Monde
Curieux
Chimay White
Karmeliet
Golden Monkey

Duvel
Tremens
Matilda
LaChouffe

Actually…yeah whatever.  Tell me what you think.
Space wrote:
Julian, wrote:
integer
9.3


HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING FROM THE INTEGER THREAD????????????
I wrote:
Fin du Monde
Curieux
Chimay White
Karmeliet
Golden Monkey

Duvel
Tremens
Matilda
LaChouffe

Actually…yeah whatever.  Tell me what you think.



Your beer taste mirrors your political analysis. You are, however, invited to our Belgian New Year's Party. Wait, who are you?
Julian, wrote:
Space wrote:
Julian, wrote:
integer
9.3


HAVE YOU LEARNED NOTHING FROM THE INTEGER THREAD????????????


I'm sorry, I don't read that thread. Ok, then I will give it a 9.
Judas Priest!
Three wrote:
Judas Priest!


I am sorry, I am not familiar with that beer. I'm willing to bet it's superior to this one:

drewtang wrote:
Bell's Two Hearted Ale


I bet Edy's Vanilla is your favorite ice cream flavor in the whole world.
Space wrote:
Your beer taste mirrors your political analysis. You are, however, invited to our Belgian New Year's Party. Wait, who are you?


New Years?  That's just a Tuesday in <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BKHjr87gVIu/?taken-by=punsworld&hl=en">my house</a>.  Actually the last purchase I made was The Calling and Reluctance, with sides of The Public and The Corruption.  Calling was good, haven't tried Reluctance yet.
Olde Frothingslosh.