originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Larry Stein:
...saison...my go-to styles
Agreed. I find saison to be the perfect blend of flavor and drinkability. Lagers and pilsners can be too boring, and I need to be in the right mood (usually something involving a hot day and beautiful scenery). Richer darker beers are plenty interesting, but can be tiring. Saisons come right down the middle by balancing all the virtues.
IPAs are the new oak spoof world of beer, and it's amazing to see so many otherwise fine palates in this thread endorse them! (Although I suppose at this point, the term IPA gets applied so broadly, it's hard to know what to expect, and certainly some of the more restrained examples can be delicious, even for me)
We're an Einbecker Pils (and Mai-Ur-Bock in season) and Reissdorf (or Früh) Kölsch household. We used to do the whole line-up of Mahr's Bräu but they're not coming into our state anymore. Something to do with the Shelton Bros collapse. I also love an Anchor Steam but I don't see it here much anymore after the sale. It was also almost impossible to find in cans. From the tap at Swan might be the best beer in the world.
I also like Saison, but don't have a go to.