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Old 08-21-2008, 11:31 PM
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Ok, everyone here loves the draft beer, that's a given, but how many different bottle brews have you tried?
Here's my list. And these are only the ones where I still have the bottle.

In no particular order...



Henry Weinhard's...
Pale Ale
Red Lager
Private Reserve

Samuel Adams...
Octoberfest
Holiday Porter
Sam Adams Light
Summer Ale
Old Fezziwig Ale
Cream Stout
Cherry Wheat
Cranberry Lambic
Winter Lager
Boston Ale
Boston Lager
Black Lager
Irish Red
Brown Ale
Hefeweizen
White Ale
Pale Ale
Honey Porter

New Belgium Brewing...
Fat Tire
1554
Blue Paddle
2 Below
Mothership Wit
Old Cherry

JW Dundee's...
Honey Brown
Pale Bock
IPA
Hefeweizen
Amber Lager
Pale Ale

Stone Brewing...
Arrogant Bastard Ale
Ruination IPA
Smoked Porter
IPA

Pete's Wicked Brewing...
Winter Brew
Strawberry blonde
Wanderlust Cream Ale
Wicked Ale
Bohemian Pilsner
Honey Wheat

Big Sky Brewing...
Summer Honey Seasonal Ale
Scape Goat Pale Ale
Moose Drool

Mogollon Brewing...
Wapiti Amber Ale
Apache Trout Stout
Superstition Pale Ale

Grand Banks Traders...
Honey Amber
Black & Tan Porter

Deschutes Brewery
Black Butte Porter
Mirror Pond Pale Ale

Michelob
Black & Tan
Honey Lager
Amber Bock
Ultra
Ultra Amber

Pyramid
Snow Cap Ale

Spanish Peaks
Honey Raspberry Ale

Spoetzl Brewing
Shiner Bock

Widmer
Snow Plow

Heineken

Foster's Lager

Bass Pale Ale

Sonora Brewing
Desert Amber

Hidden River
Black & Tan

Nimbus Brewing
Nut Brown Ale

Red Hook Brewing
Winter Hook Ale

Aspen Meadow
Nut Brown Ale

Full Sail
Amber Ale

Harp Lager

Longshot
Molasses Coffee Stout

Grolsch

Bass Pale Ale

Moosehead
Canadian Lager

Killians
Irish Red
Irish Honey

Anchor
Steam Porter
Liberty Ale

Pilsner Urquell

Negra Modelo
Dark Ale

Left Hand Brewing
Sawtooth Ale

Widmer
Snow Plow

Oak Creek Brewing
Nut Brown Ale

Smithwick's
Irish Ale

Spaten
Optimator

Jeremiah James
Colonial Black Ale
Montecello Cream Ale

Eureka
Red

Anderson Valley Brewing
Boont Amber Ale

Four Peaks Brewing
Kiltlifter

Tommyknocker Brewing
Ornery Amber Ale

Not to mention the obligatory Macro Brews & I'm sure I missed a few.
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Old 08-22-2008, 03:29 PM
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this is gonna be a long list..... this is what I remember off the top of my head

Ace
Ace Pear Cider

Anchor
Anchor Steam Porter
Anchor Steam Beer

Arcadia Brewing
Arcadia IPA
Hopmouth DIPA

Avery Brewing
The Maharaja Imperial IPA
Samael's Oak Aged Stout

Bear Republic
Racer 5 IPA
Hop Rod Rye

Beck's

Bell's Brewery
Two Hearted Ale
Oberon
Third Coast Ale

Bitburger

Blue Moon

Boddington's Pub Ale (can)

Boulder Hazed and Infused

Boulevard Brewing
Unfiltered Wheat
Zon
Bully Porter
Nutcracker Ale
Irish Ale
Doublewide IPA
Saison
The Sixth Glass
Tripple

Bridgeport IPA

Carlsberg Elephant Beer

Chechvar (Budvar)

Clipper City
Loose Cannon Hop3

Dieu De Ciel Peche' Mortel

Dog Fish Head
60 Minute IPA
90 Minute IPA
Immort Ale
Black & Blue

Duvel Belgian Ale

Founder's Centennial IPA

Flying Dog
Pale Ale
Double Dog Pale Ale

Franziskaner Hefeweizen

Fuller's ESB

Guiness
Extra Stout
Draught (can)

Harp Lager

Hoegaarden

Lagunitas
IPA
Lucky 13
Maximus IPA

Lindeman's
Peche Lambic
Kriek Lambic

Mendocino
Red Tail Ale
White Hawk IPA
Eye of the Hawk Ale

Modelo
Especial
Negro Modelo
Modelo Reserve

New Belgium
Fat Tire
1554
Trippel
Skinny Dip
Sunshine Wheat

New Castle Brown Ale

O'Fallon Brewery
5 Day IPA
Gold
Cherry Chocolate Stout
Smoked Porter
Whiskey Smoked Porter "Pappy Van Winkle"

Odell's
Easy Street Wheat
90 Schilling
IPA

Paulaner Hefeweizen

Pyramid IPA

Red Hook
ESB
Longhammer IPA

Rogue
Dead Guy Ale
XS Imperial IPA

Samuel Smith
Oatmeal Stout
India Ale
Nut Brown

Schlafly Brewery
Dry Hopped 15
Unfiltered Wheat
Pale Ale
Summer Kolsch
Export IPA
Barrel-Aged Barleywine

Sierra Nevada
Pale Ale
Unfiltered Wheat
Southern Hemisphere Hop Ale

Stella Artois

Unibroue
La Fin Du Monde
Don De Dieu
400th anniversary

Urthel Hop it

Victoy Hop Devil

Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen

Woodchuck Cider

Woodpecker Cider

I can't remember the brand of one - Crooked Tree IPA

Those are the ones I can think of anyways. I am certain there are many more that have slipped my mind.

Here's what's on bottle in my basement right now that I haven't tried yet.

Norberro Old Odense Ale (Dog Fish Head Collaboration)
Russian River Pliny the Elder
Russian River Blind Pig
Left Hand Twin Sisters IPA
Avery Collaboration
Boulder Colorado Double Chocolate Stout
Stone Vertical Epic 08.08.08


I didn't mention the sam adams either, probably had most of those, it's just been 10 years since I've had one.
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Old 08-22-2008, 07:10 PM
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Default great idea

so you have all these empty/full bottles at home?

In the fridge I have

Guinness (1 can)

312 (2 bottles)

EB (like 3 bottles)(tastes terrible)

Kalnapilis ( 4 bottles)(real bad too)

Chimay Red

Guinness (1 big bottle):


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hell no I don't have them all at home, nor have I kept most of the empties. That's just a list of many of the ones I've tried.....

now that I'm at home I can tell you what I have in the Fridge and basement for sure, that's unopened....

Dog Fish Head Immort Ale
Dog Fish Head 90 Minute
Norreborg Old Odense Ale
Charleville Hoptimistic
Bear Republic Racer 5
Bear Republic Red Rocket Ale
Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye
New Belgium Skinny Dip
Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Hop Ale
Unibroue 400th Anniversary
Dieu de Ciel Peche Mortel
O'Fallon Whiskey Smoked Porter
Lagunitas Lucky 13
Victory Hop Wallop
Victory Hop Devil
Avery Collaberation not Litigation,
Bell's Hopslam DIPA
Avery Samael's Oak Aged Ale
Avery 14'er ESB
Fort Collins Double Chocolate Stout
Russian River Pliny the Elder
Russian River Blind Pig IPA
Founder's Centenniel IPA
Left Hand Twin Sisters DIPA
Flying Dog Double Dog Pale Ale

and Miller Lite.
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Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery
and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might
be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself,
"It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than
be selfish and worry about my liver."

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Old 08-22-2008, 07:30 PM
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...and Miller Lite.
You're a sick pup. You need to seek professional help for that problem.

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Old 08-22-2008, 07:38 PM
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so you have all these empty/full bottles at home?
Yep. Most of them are lining the tops of my kitchen cabinets. You gotta' collect something. And no, I don't have a wife telling me what I can put on the top of my cabinets.


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You're a sick pup. You need to seek professional help for that problem.

Hah, well, that's left over from a trip to the lake last weekend. Can't have bottles out on the water. Plus the wife likes em after she's had a few of the good beers. And I'll do Miller Lite or Budweiser when it's hot out and I'm playing soft ball. I have Founder's Centennial IPA in the kegerator right now, it's hard to drink too many 7% ABV beers in a row without going nighty night real early.

I forgot to add Boulevard The Sixth Glass Quadruppel in my stash in the basement... I also have about 20 different kinds of some of the bottles listed above that I started saving when i was considering home brewing. I need to get rid of them, cuz now if I homebrew I'm just going to keg the beer and serve it that way. Most of the aforementioned bottles will stay in the basement until I get a keg of something lighter again. I like to drink my Boulevard Wheat on tap and then finish the night off with a good 8-10% IPA or DIPA.
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Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed.
Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery
and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might
be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself,
"It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than
be selfish and worry about my liver."

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as for the wife me neither I DECORATE HOW I WANT TO, TOO plus all the girls think the keg thing is sooo coool i think i could have oj on tap and they would still get drunk
as far as the bottles and cans they dont seem to stay i the house too long
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forgot to list my Stone Vertical Epic 08.08.08 above,

I just got The Bruery Barrel Aged Levud's (only 10 cases released into distribution) and a Hop 15
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Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery
and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might
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"It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than
be selfish and worry about my liver."

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