You have one beer to drink for the rest of your life...

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May 25, 2011 12:45pm
O-Trap;779675 wrote:Just found one that might take this spot. Split a bomber of it tonight with a friend. Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine Style Ale. Potent, but smooth, and goes VERY well with a Gran Habano 3 Siglos cigar.
Hate to break it to ya Trap, but Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine Style Ale would even go good with a Swisher Sweet. :)
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May 25, 2011 1:13pm
Well I've been thinking about this since the thread was created and my first thought was to pick Coors Light since its never let me down. But the more I've thought about it and the older I've gotten I've noticed I drink more of the so called "snobby beers" and I have no problems pounding them either(although I regulary don't) in the end after careful consideration I've choosen Samuel Adams Double Bock I love this beer and wish I could find it more often but any time I see a 4 pack I buy at least 3 of them.
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May 25, 2011 1:15pm
Curly J;780121 wrote:Hate to break it to ya Trap, but Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine Style Ale would even go good with a Swisher Sweet. :)
Blasphemy!
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May 25, 2011 1:35pm
O-Trap;780167 wrote:Blasphemy!
That's a Weyerbacher QUAD aged in bourbon barrels. SMH
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May 25, 2011 1:36pm
Curly J;780197 wrote:That's a Weyerbacher QUAD aged in bourbon barrels. SMH
LOL! Well played.
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May 25, 2011 1:49pm
Curly J;776221 wrote:Too difficult of a question. I mean it would depend on the style. First thing that came to mind was Sam Adams Utopias, but I've never had it. DFH 120 Minute was right up there, at close to 20% = Constant Drunk. So may beers went through my head. Chocolate Stout would be Southern Tier Choklat. Coffee Stout, I'm thinking Alesmith with Bell's Expedition a close second. IPA..Too Damn Many. Imperial IPA Hopslam, though Hop Dam was not far behind.

To settle it for me it would be a Belgium beer that I've had only once and then only a little more than a swallow. One that I'll probably never taste again. Westvleteren 12. When I smelled this beer it was so complex and beautiful I wanted a car air freshener with this scent. I couldn't get enough of the felling on the nose. I'm going to go the rest of my life trying to buy a bottle of it, which unless you 'know' someone that can get their hands on it, will never happen.
http://shop.belgianshop.com/acatalog/info_Buy_Belgian_Beer_Shop_Westvleteren_12.html
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May 25, 2011 1:58pm
Curly J... I now hate you. Just looked up that beer and it sounds amazing. It will now be one of my life goals to try that beer.
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Sonofanump
May 25, 2011 2:04pm
40 bones a bottle? Yikes, I would not even spend that much on hard liquor or a fine wine.
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May 25, 2011 6:30pm
Sonofanump;780258 wrote:40 bones a bottle? Yikes, I would not even spend that much on hard liquor or a fine wine.

That's the cost to buy online, people inflate the shit out of it because the only place you can really buy it is at the monastery in Belgium (which you can only buy a limited amount of whatever they have on hand after you call in and reserve a place to pick up beer on days they are selling it). But, compared to most craft beers, it's actually pretty cheap for being considered the best beer in the world, I think I read about $33 a case. Having said that, I might drop close to that for a bottle of Westy since I want to try it one day. I've spent $30 an a bottle before and it was great, but not the best beer in the world.
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May 25, 2011 6:50pm
Sonofanump;780258 wrote:40 bones a bottle? Yikes, I would not even spend that much on hard liquor or a fine wine.
That doesn't seem very far-fetched for top-shelf liquor or wine at all.
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May 25, 2011 7:07pm
O-Trap;780610 wrote:That doesn't seem very far-fetched for top-shelf liquor or wine at all.
Agreed. A fifth of Patron is $40+.
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May 25, 2011 8:23pm
To add one to what Boris wrote. ( I was gonna say Boris said...pun intended) Westvleteren will only produce a certain amount of beer. They will produce enough beer for the money needed to run the monastery, then stop since they are not doing it for profit.

And I to would pay $40.00 for it as that is cheap for arguably the best beer in the world. (Want to see expensive, look at some of the best Wine prices)
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Jun 1, 2011 10:44pm
Quay Street Wheat is a classic - too bad it's not sold in Ohio!
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Jun 1, 2011 11:20pm
One beer for the rest of your life and you choose a light beer?

I'd have to pick something that goes pretty well all the time no matter what mood I'm in. Probably have to go with Heineken or a candian lager like Moosehead.
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Jun 2, 2011 3:30pm
Want a beer that tastes amazing and makes you feel like you did a bong hit after only a few bottles? ... Here is my choice:

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Jun 2, 2011 3:41pm
BigAppleBuckeye;788717 wrote:Want a beer that tastes amazing and makes you feel like you did a bong hit after only a few bottles? ... Here is my choice:

Where can you buy that?
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Jun 2, 2011 3:44pm
bigdaddy2003;788721 wrote:Where can you buy that?

Here in New York, I would say 30-40% of the bars have it, but certainly not all of them. And they all give you the glass you see in the pic, beer has some major head (cue "that's what she said" comments).
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Jun 2, 2011 3:47pm
bigdaddy2003;788721 wrote:Where can you buy that?
The Giant Eagle around me has it. Even sells a pack that has the glasses with it.
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Jun 2, 2011 4:11pm
I really hate living where I do. I can't get anything different then the normal names.
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Jun 2, 2011 4:23pm
bigdaddy2003;788754 wrote:I really hate living where I do. I can't get anything different then the normal names.

Thats a bummer. I live very close to a few places that sell all kinds of different beers, its great. Sometimes I 'll just buy something that I've never heard of just to try it and check out something new. The downside of that is that 6ers of beers I've never heard of/tried are usually $10 plus.
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Sonofanump
Jun 2, 2011 5:08pm
For those living in Toledo, check out The Andersons. You can pick up singles of a vast amount of beers for a usually $1.25 to $4.00 a piece.
Great way to try new stuff. I think that Jungles Jims in the Cincy area is the same.
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Jun 2, 2011 7:31pm
cbus4life;776098 wrote:...which one do you choose?

For me, definitely the Two Hearted Ale from Bells.

Bud Light
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Jun 2, 2011 7:57pm
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Jun 2, 2011 7:58pm
coyotes22;788914 wrote:Bud Light

+1
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Jun 2, 2011 8:13pm
karen lotz;788937 wrote:+1

Inorite!