Beer beer BEER BeEr Beeeeeeeer....what a great song! Reminds me of something Homer would sing as an ode to Duff. rememberstuff.me allows you to save and remember the beers you have tried and the beers that your friends suggest you try. It's easy to use.
2. Select the Remember a Beer link and type the first 3 letters of the brewery.
3. You can then select the type of beer, give it a rating and share it with friends if you like.
Here, let's get you started with a few of my favorites:
This is a pretty strong beer at 6.1% alcohol by volume. Good stuff as is most of the beer from Speakeasy.
Description: A boldly-hopped ale that strikes a perfect balance between caramel maltiness and its aggressive hopping.
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Hailing from my native Montana, this is one of the first favorite beers I ever had.
Description: A deep amber ale with a pleasant hop aroma. It has layers of malty flavors that give it a complex and well-balanced taste.
Despite the name, this beer is tasty. I first had it at Sunset Grill and Tap in Boston (which is an AWESOME place by the way). Then, when I migrated to San Fransisco, a Rogue brew house opened where you can try all their offerings.
Description: In the style of a German Mai bock, using our proprietary Pacman ale yeast. Deep honey in color with a malty aroma and a rich hearty flavor.
Their brewery tour is great and so is this beer.
Description: Made with 43 different hops and 65 various malts, this redolent ale will likely float your boat, whatever planet you're on.
Having gone to college in Boston around the time that this microbrew really took off, this is my perfect standby beer. If you ever get a chance, be sure to tour the brewery in Beantown.
Description: Samuel Adams Boston Lager® is an excellent example of the fundamentals of a great beer, offering a full, rich flavor that is both balanced and complex. That unique flavor is the result of a perfect combination of our signature hand selected ingredients and a traditional four vessel brewing process.
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