Long Trail Blackbeary Wheat. Sure wish I could get it year around. What would be a comparable LT while I wait for summer?
The past year or so, I gone through a personal discovery period in terms of determining my favorite booze intake. I've tried many different beers and a few different types of liquor, but I keep coming back to IPA as my favorite apres drink. The more hoppy and bitter, the better. I also enjoy merlot from time to time, but that buzz tends to creep up on me and then it's too late. Have always liked Tangueray and Tonic and have been drinking vodka/cranberry a bit lately. I've also found I sometimes like a dark rum on the rocks, but again I usually come back to IPAs or other fine microbrews.
Long Trail Blackbeary Wheat. Sure wish I could get it year around. What would be a comparable LT while I wait for summer?
Susan Klein, Director, MRV Chamber of Commerce
Bud Can and sometimes Makers Mark.
Rock Art Ridgerunner, Tourt River Rainbow Red, Trout River Oatmeal Stout, in that order!
too bad I can't get it down here in stupid no good beer land in southern NH!!! (but it makes it all that much sweeter when I do get it!)
dave
Rock Art Brown Bear. . .Balvenie Portwood Single Malt.
I used to work with the guy who started Long Trail. Quite the back stabber. Clawed his way toward the top over a lot of bodies.Long Trail Blackbeary Wheat.
As for me, generally wine. Nothing too expensive, as I would call it pearls before swine.
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Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I- I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
....lots and lots of beans.....smashed and pressure blasted with hot H2O to make latte's and cappu's and espresso's and all their caffeinated friends. Toss on my beret, look rakish and cool, and then my wife can't keep her hands off me !
Talisker scotch on the rocks!
Altitude is Everything
Used to drink Shaeffer (gasp), but ever since I moved to VT, I have been drinking mostly L/T or Magic Hat. My favorite are the winter survival packs - traditional Long Trail or Long Trail IPA are my favs. When in the BBORO area I try to grab a McNeils. Can't get that anywhere except the SE corner.
-JH
Sierra Navada, Harpoon IPA & Guinness. I am not allowed to drink Manson juice (brown liquor)
"Quietly Heartbroken Tennis Player."
Anything from the Elsinore brewery. I swear that stuff's has mind control powers.
If I can't find Elsinore then it be a Sam Adams, Long Trail, Boddingtons or whatever's new when it comes to beer. I like to try new beers all the time.
I also drink a fair amount of wine at home. Red California Zins and Cabs.
Likes
Any Long Trail, Becks, Corona (with a lime), Anything from Otter Creek, An Occasional Budwiser?
Dislikes,
Light Beers (I don't need to loose weight)
Hates
Magic Hat (esp Circus Boy) , Pabst (who ever thought beer would give you the runs?)
As far as the hard stuff, I can't afford anything that is of any particular quality
Nothing like a Wolaver's Oatmeal Stout on a cold day next to a fire. When that's not around a LT will more than do. For the hard stuff we've been hitting Allen's and milk lately. More of a Maine drink, but gets the job done for sure. They know what they're doing.
That would be: "Shaefer- is the- one beer to have when you're having more than one." Those darned jingles.Originally Posted by shadyjay
Susan Klein, Director, MRV Chamber of Commerce
I love Woodstock Station's Pig's Ear (NH). Plus it is sold at my local liquor store here in MA. As for VT beer I like Switchback.
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