Quote from: Big Dave on February 10, 2017, 11:58:06 AMSo y'all are saying this is the best shittiest Canadian beer? On a different note.I've recently graduated from Natty Light to Bud Light. At Thanksgiving we went to Gatlinburg for a long weekend. I splurged & got some IPA beer. Man was it tasty. Expensive but tasty. $10 for a six pack or $16 for a 12 pack is a lot more than I'm use to spending. I also noticed with fancy beer I tend to drink on it longer & actually enjoy the taste. Not chug a can & grab another one. So, is there a option out there that has a good flavor but won't cut into my Jeep fund?$10 for six good beers is about the going rate. The good news is that it's pretty much $10 and not $10-$40 like wine would be. So if you can get comfortable with $10 you can try pretty much any good beer you want. Are you guys seeing Deschutes in GA? Awesome beers.... @URBAN ASSAULTSent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
So y'all are saying this is the best shittiest Canadian beer? On a different note.I've recently graduated from Natty Light to Bud Light. At Thanksgiving we went to Gatlinburg for a long weekend. I splurged & got some IPA beer. Man was it tasty. Expensive but tasty. $10 for a six pack or $16 for a 12 pack is a lot more than I'm use to spending. I also noticed with fancy beer I tend to drink on it longer & actually enjoy the taste. Not chug a can & grab another one. So, is there a option out there that has a good flavor but won't cut into my Jeep fund?
Quote from: Big Dave on February 10, 2017, 11:58:06 AMSo y'all are saying this is the best shittiest Canadian beer? On a different note.I've recently graduated from Natty Light to Bud Light. At Thanksgiving we went to Gatlinburg for a long weekend. I splurged & got some IPA beer. Man was it tasty. Expensive but tasty. $10 for a six pack or $16 for a 12 pack is a lot more than I'm use to spending. I also noticed with fancy beer I tend to drink on it longer & actually enjoy the taste. Not chug a can & grab another one. So, is there a option out there that has a good flavor but won't cut into my Jeep fund?Look at it as a price per hour maybe. If you're drinking the fizzy yellow beer faster then the price per can may be less but the price per hour may be the same. Maybe 2:1. So in the end the more expensive craft beer may last twice as long for twice the price. So it's a wash. It's definitely heavier so fills you up more.Do you remember which IPA you had? SweetWater IPA is always a good initial choice. Or maybe even a Dales Pale Ale too.
Quote from: BeerIAm on February 10, 2017, 11:01:56 PMQuote from: Big Dave on February 10, 2017, 11:58:06 AMSo y'all are saying this is the best shittiest Canadian beer? On a different note.I've recently graduated from Natty Light to Bud Light. At Thanksgiving we went to Gatlinburg for a long weekend. I splurged & got some IPA beer. Man was it tasty. Expensive but tasty. $10 for a six pack or $16 for a 12 pack is a lot more than I'm use to spending. I also noticed with fancy beer I tend to drink on it longer & actually enjoy the taste. Not chug a can & grab another one. So, is there a option out there that has a good flavor but won't cut into my Jeep fund?Look at it as a price per hour maybe. If you're drinking the fizzy yellow beer faster then the price per can may be less but the price per hour may be the same. Maybe 2:1. So in the end the more expensive craft beer may last twice as long for twice the price. So it's a wash. It's definitely heavier so fills you up more.Do you remember which IPA you had? SweetWater IPA is always a good initial choice. Or maybe even a Dales Pale Ale too.I like the price per hour idea.Cost per alcohol content/percentage points?
Tasty Wiseacre stout http://wiseacrebrew.com/beer/gotta-get-up-to-get-down/
Had a local Porter last week. Very tasty. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
I had the Sweetwater Mosaic tonight....what an awesome beer! Very citrus.