beedhead Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 Well, its that time a year for the winter beers....I'm a real Hop Head, Love to try beers from all over the world.....Here a couple of my new faves I have tried in the last while...If you like hoppy beers, give these 2 a try....Anyone else have some new faves to share??...Headin over to a buddy's to have a couple of em', might even tie some flies too....Good day to do it.... #1 new fave http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/fish-tale-winterfish-ale/5019/ #2 new fave http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/half-pints-li...pper-ipa/63340/ Cheers...Jeff.. *Edit...Forgot about this Crazy one, the name says it all....It's 5$ a bottle, but you can savor it for a long while.... http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/half-pints-hu...udicrous/75258/ Quote
adc Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 But Black Label is still the best, right Jeff??........Merry Xmas if I don't talk/correspond before......... Quote
jksnijders Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 I'll bring a few faves on the next outing. Quote
beedhead Posted December 6, 2010 Author Posted December 6, 2010 But Black Label is still the best, right Jeff??........Merry Xmas if I don't talk/correspond before......... Well, Al..Good ol' Black is the beer I buy when you guy's come down... ...Jk...But is a not too bad a Domestic for your buck... ....Merry Xmas to you as well, my friend... Below is the rating of Black Label....It's actually got a lot better rating than some domestics....lol... http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/carling-black-label/6447/ Here is Coors Light's rating.... http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/coors-light/707/ Cheers...Jeff.. Quote
beedhead Posted December 6, 2010 Author Posted December 6, 2010 I'll bring a few faves on the next outing. Sounds good man!!...Lookin forward....Ya, our last outing consisted of Euro Beers in Tall Cans, they were not to bad.... Cheers...Jeff.. Quote
Wanny Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 Brewed in E-Town. Really good pale. The little scrapper was sure hoppy i can't imagine the Humulus Ludicrous. http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/alley-kat-ful...-pale-ale/4123/ Quote
beedhead Posted December 6, 2010 Author Posted December 6, 2010 Brewed in E-Town. Really good pale. The little scrapper was sure hoppy i can't imagine the Humulus Ludicrous. http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/alley-kat-ful...-pale-ale/4123/ Wanny, sounds good, Thanx... Ill get some ordered in, Sounds tasty!!!...Here in Med Hat we are limited to what we can get in form of beers, well, and, a lot of other things as well, lol...However we do have this awesome little beer store (Track Side Liquor Store) that caters to us Hop Heads here in town (The owner is a Hop Head too) and has an awesome selection of Micro and world wide Brew's, He will order anything You ask for, as long as he can order it, and he's good at tracking down beer's.....Nice thing to, is he will split up six packs so a person can buy and try one at a time, so then your not to disappointed if ya don't like it, and out 13-15$$ also having 5 beer sittin there that you dont want to drink..... If ya only try Humulus Ludicrous, once in your life, you will never forget it....It has an IBU Of 100, thats off the charts in the world of hoppy beers, little scrapper has an IBU of 50...So you can just imagine how hoppy Humulus Ludicrous is...... IBU’s – International Bitterness Units – are the result of using the hop. There is actually an esoteric table which gives an indication of how bitter a beer will be based on how much of which hops are boiled, and for how long. So IBU’s are the sum total of all the hops added in a given beer, multiplied by a factor depending on length of boil and volume and strength of the wort. Here is another beer I really enjoy, when in Canmore....The score ain't that great, but I sure enjoy it, so do my Buddy's.... http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/grizzly-paw-b...erry-ale/26386/ Cheers...Jeff.. Quote
Littlemoodz Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 if you are all looking to find these beers, you should try zyn.ca in inglewood. they have the largest selection in the province with over 600 beers avaliable. check it out. Quote
beedhead Posted December 6, 2010 Author Posted December 6, 2010 if you are all looking to find these beers, you should try zyn.ca in inglewood. they have the largest selection in the province with over 600 beers avaliable. check it out. You Calgary folk are lucky.....Awesome site, LittleMoodz, thanx....Bin checkin it out for the last while, wow, lotsa beers!! Cheers...Jeff.. Quote
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