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summer beer
Saranac makes some pretty good beers.
The best around here for summer beers, in my opinion, is BBC's River Ale. Lots of great flavor... yet light and refreshing for summer weather. Though if you're just having a picnic or whatever, I think you can't really go wrong with rolling rock. Tastes great with a lime in it (since it's pretty much a better version of corona) and it's refreshing. (It's also, like, half the price of corona.) The only thing is, it has to be ICE cold... if it gets even remotely warm, it's undrinkable. I have to agree Rolling Rock is only good real cold. But I bought it once and haven't bought it since. Yuengling makes a great black and tan and also amber beer. Its available in Mass and NY and its really cheap! Usually $8.99 a 12 pack. Unfortunately it doesn't appear to be available in CT. But whenever I can I pick some up! Yes you should try it. I will bring some to Falcon Ridge as much as i can fit in the van, maybe we don't need the tent afterall! Unfortunately Yuengling isn't available in Massachusetts but you can get it in NY. I think I bought some last year at the Hillsdale IGA.
It's an awesome place to live.
I always balked at the idea of living here for the same reason anyone balks at living in their home town..... But... I lived other places... have visited many other places (and countries) and all it's done is cement into my head how much I love this town. :) Such a great mix of small town and lots to do.
Funny, I just saw Yuengling lager on a specials board at dinner tonight and I wouldn't have noticed at all if not for this thread. Too bad I'm not 21. And don't like beer.
I hated beer at first too didn't like it till late 20's I like it now but with a good meal� mostly. Its too filling to drink more than one or two bottles and I don't like hangovers much.�For the price Yuengling is a� quality beer, much better than�your typical mass�produced American beer (bud, miller etc.)�
Yeah. I'm pretty fond of rolling rock too. I can drink it less-than-frozen, but it is much better as cold as can be.
I don't have a "summer beer" per-say (although Rolling Rock might come close) but when it's fallish out, I tend to drink cider rather than beer.
Word.
Except I have a fondness for fresh A&W in a frosty mug. :) And since the A&W is only open in the summer I guess that makes it my summer beer. Especially ice cold. :) Mmmmm. And I just love drinking out of glass bottles. The one thing I hate about IBC is no barcode so it's hard to return the bottles. Some places put a barcode sticker on them and that works out but places like Sam's club don't. Dammit, I like using bottle return machines, not speaking to humans! :)
Josh Woodward
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Not really, except for the really hot days. Nothing beats a light, mega-hoppy ale or a wheat beer for that.
mmmmmm..wheat beers. They are usually my beer of choice. Particularly Belgian-style brews. My favorite used to be Celis White (alas, I can't find it around here anymore). I was also partial to a couple of Apricot Wheat beers that I had at various restaurants, which were quite yummy and refreshing. Other than that, I tend to lean towards hard ciders during the warm summer months.
Mmm.. Belgian whites are killer. As are dubbel and trippels for different reasons. Lambics are the nastiest thing ever to hit the beer world, though. ;-)
EcowarriorII
· 20 years, 9 months ago
The Rock is defiantely a summer beer and is best enjoyed in that season. However do to financial reasons I see my self with that green bottle in my hands throughout the year. I have to love a 5 dollar 6 pack.
dave "buh"
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Yeah, that's pretty good ... But I'm not much of a beer drinker.
Smatts' Baby's Pics!
· 20 years, 9 months ago
Smatts and I have discovered Blue Moon with a slice of orange!� Yummy in our tummy!
goovie is married!
· 20 years, 9 months ago
beer is gross.
i'm newly obsessed with green tea smoothies. i think they're going to be my beverage of choice this summer. :P
Oh, totally agree about the grossness. So... what are these "tea smoothies" you speak of? I am, indeed, highly interested. :o)
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