Picture of Your Beer!

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And a favorite.
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Or just a bucket list thread!
I know my list would start off with Hill Farmstead in Vermont!
 
did anyone ever start the "bucket list for beer" thread?

Depends on whether such a bucket list could (or would) include what one recommends as worthy of inclusion, or whether one is confined to dreaming of legends that one has yet to taste.







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And a favorite.

Now, that is what I think of as an example of an outstanding beer.

Lovely beer; do enjoy. I am salivating just looking at the picture.
 
Depends on whether such a bucket list could (or would) include what one recommends as worthy of inclusion, or whether one is confined to dreaming of legends that one has yet to taste.









Now, that is what I think of as an example of an outstanding beer.

Lovely beer; do enjoy. I am salivating just looking at the picture.

so this thread will do...?
 
i actually seem to remember coming to this conclusion a few pages back...

Even now, when I am gathering thoughts, for a report, or a presentation, or a briefing, I will usually start with a few hand-written notes (scribbled with the aid of a fountain pen, naturally....)
 
Tonight:
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The first is an IPA and the second is a Saison/Farmhouse ale from Brouwerij West in San Pedro, CA
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I hope that they tasted as good as they looked.

Agree with @pachyderm; the images on the cans are amazing. (And I like it when a beer is served in the proper appropriate beer glasses, too).

i love the can on that second one!

and probably the beer inside it as well...

Agree.

Had a Heineken on the plane. In a small can and plastic cup.

Plastic is an affront for tea, coffee, beer, cognac, port........

But better than nothing, I suppose. Hope you enjoyed your Heineken.
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Anyone tried this one? A hint of lime I'd guess.
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I like the Lagunitas range; some of their beers are excellent.
 

That glass is both gorgeous, while simultaneously giving an unsettling impression of disturbing fragility.......which I devoutly hope has not been borne by experience.

I note the grade you have given the beer; and, while I do like the label, I am sufficiently - well, old world, - to prefer my beer form a barrel or a bottle to a can......(unless I am attending a barbecue.....or something similar).
 
That glass is both gorgeous, while simultaneously giving an unsettling impression of disturbing fragility.......which I devoutly hope has not been borne by experience.

I note the grade you have given the beer; and, while I do like the label, I am sufficiently - well, old world, - to prefer my beer form a barrel or a bottle to a can......(unless I am attending a barbecue.....or something similar).
i like the label...
 
That glass is both gorgeous, while simultaneously giving an unsettling impression of disturbing fragility.......which I devoutly hope has not been borne by experience.

I note the grade you have given the beer; and, while I do like the label, I am sufficiently - well, old world, - to prefer my beer form a barrel or a bottle to a can......(unless I am attending a barbecue.....or something similar).

ya know, i find that unless you're getting it from a tap, cans have better flavor.
 
ya know, i find that unless you're getting it from a tap, cans have better flavor.

Each to their own and I like the aesthetics of a bottle of beer; for the - ah - robust porters that I love, - pouring one from a bottle into an appropriate glass is an action undertaken with pure pleasure......and anticipation.
 
Each to their own and I like the aesthetics of a bottle of beer; for the - ah - robust porters that I love, - pouring one from a bottle into an appropriate glass is an action undertaken with pure pleasure......and anticipation.

i agree with that. a porter from a can, does that exist(?), wouldn't be as good as one from a bottle or the tap...
 
Each to their own and I like the aesthetics of a bottle of beer; for the - ah - robust porters that I love, - pouring one from a bottle into an appropriate glass is an action undertaken with pure pleasure......and anticipation.

and that said, i usually buy bottles.

blue moon products i definitely buy in a can. their beer is better to me from a can.
 
ya know, i find that unless you're getting it from a tap, cans have better flavor.

Plus, there is some +spectacular+ beer that's only available in cans (outside of tap).
[doublepost=1502665393][/doublepost]Some weekend selections - the BBQ sauce wanted to get in the photo (it's excellent, directions indicate: Eat on Meat) - yes, that's stupid Flanders in the background, stupid sexy Flanders.

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