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(Good) beer in southern US 18 years 10 months ago #1

Hi guys, I´m travelling around the southern states in US during the month of July and I´d appreciate any suggestions regarding beer to quench my thirst (Bourbon or Coca Cola won´t do the trick ).

Many thanks in advance,
Xabi

18 years 10 months ago #2

hmmm, 11 views, 1 reply (me), not looking good.
How about [url:1sk4jsh1]http://www.homebrewtalk.com[/url:1sk4jsh1] - it's US based. and some of them can tell you where to find decent HBSs too, so you can show your girlf what we're missing out on over here! (and maybe she'll realise that your 'obsession' COULD be a hell of a lot worse if you had a real HBS to visit here in Ireland!)
And maybe, just maybe, if you're REAL nice some of the nice people over there might organise to meet up with you and let you try some of theirs....
As for beers, well I dunno whats available down south, but Arrogant Bastard is supposed to be very nice, it's in south CA at least, I didn't really like Anchor Steam beer much meself, lived on Sierra Nevada to be honest, with the odd foray into Fat Tire.

18 years 10 months ago #3

"kenmc":12jp7j3g wrote: (and maybe she'll realise that your 'obsession' COULD be a hell of a lot worse if you had a real HBS to visit here in Ireland!)[/quote:12jp7j3g]

Thanks for the tip Ken, as a therapy for her it´s not a bad idea at all... <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->

I´ll check that website too, cheers!

18 years 10 months ago #4

[quote:18fl235k]I didn't really like Anchor Steam beer much meself, lived on Sierra Nevada to be honest, with the odd foray into Fat Tire.[/quote:18fl235k]I'd agree with that but Liberty Ale (also by Anchor Brewing) is nicer than Sierra in my opinion. I'm not too familiar with Southern US beers, most of the ones I've come across have been from West or Northwest. Flying Dog Ales are nice if memory serves me right but they're Colorado so I'm not sure if they qualify. If you're a Hunter S. Thompson fan their bottles are easy to spot as the artwork is by his buddy Ralph Steadman.

18 years 10 months ago #5

If you are around Southern California or Arizona, maybe see if you pass near a Yard House[/url:1w4xju5h]location. Go to the high bandwidth version of the site and go to the maps. It's worth going there just to see what 170 beer taps look like in a bar, but also because you'll have a pretty good choice of American beers. Here's their menu[/url:1w4xju5h]for an idea <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->

When I was in their bar in Palm Springs[/url:1w4xju5h], well, Rancho Mirage actually, last March I had the Rogue Dead Guy Ale and Alleycat Amber.

However, when I think Southern States I tend to think of Missouri, Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and the like, so you're on your own there <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->

18 years 10 months ago #6

It might be worth having a look through the Realbeer forum[/url:2wa5s289] There's a section in the Beer and Travel forum dedicated to the South, and a fair number of the regular posters are from down that area.
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