Attn California Beer Drinkers


with a 50 dollar order if you live in California. Yow.
So here is the link, my new favorite beer is the German KÖLSCH STYLE ALE KSA but i am about to also try the italian pillsner and the Dortmunder style ale.
https://fortpointbeer.com/

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@Swaye daughter??
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I used to love going to Fort Point as a kid.
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Italian style beer is gross and actual Italian beer is even worse.
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C'mon. This is like saying "American beer is piss water"biak1 said:Italian style beer is gross and actual Italian beer is even worse.
...there's millions of barrels of that, but actually this country has the widest variety of good beer in the world (or maybe "had" - before everything turned into fucking Hazy IPA).
Similarly, not every Italian beer is Moretti.
Italian Pilsner is just German Pils with some extra dry hops of noble varieties. Frankly, not much different, just more floral hop flavor and especially aroma. Many of us already brewed German Pils that way. Basically it is the current "IPA everything" movement but in lager form.
Firestone Walker Pivo Pils, the archetype of the "style", won the gold medal for Pils 3 years in a row at the Great American Beer Festival. Many rushed to mimic this new hoppier pilsner and called it "American", until they found out it was itself an ode to an Italian beer.
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I've never been able to get into beers like pilsners. To me, there's just not enough separating them from your everyday domestic lager to justify paying craft price. I get that they're higher quality and not watered down and yadda yadda, but I can get an awful lot of flavor for the same price out of Belgians, sours, gose, just to stick with light beers and staying away from hop bombs. It's kind of like the breweries nowadays marketing "premium lager." For what? People who want to pay $10 for a sixer of Coors Banquet? Again, I get the higher cost of production, higher quality, etc., but my mouth can't tell the difference as well as my wallet can.
A similar story to the OP that actually piques my interest is that Great Notion has a similar beer-to-your-door program. My brother's been ordering a shipment every time they're available, so I've been over at his place a lot... Paying for shipping to have a limited release imperial maple stout or blueberry pie ale or mimosa smoothie in a can shipped to my door seems more worth it than a pilsner or kolsch that at best will be slightly different or better than any other pilsner or kolsch I could get at the gas station down the street.
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I would order if she is the one delivering it.
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Pilsner, kolch, lager...all watered down and boring. The only thing they're good for is starting out light at a 7 am tailgate. I need stuff with flavor and hazies, barrel aged and dark beers, and various sours are what deliver.
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Sours are horrible.BleachedAnusDawg said:Pilsner, kolch, lager...all watered down and boring. The only thing they're good for is starting out light at a 7 am tailgate. I need stuff with flavor and hazies, barrel aged and dark beers, and various sours are what deliver.
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A few months ago, I had a sea salt and cucumber sour. It was like drinking a pickle soaked in booze. So perfect that I had to get a crowler to go.alumni94 said:
Sours are horrible.BleachedAnusDawg said:Pilsner, kolch, lager...all watered down and boring. The only thing they're good for is starting out light at a 7 am tailgate. I need stuff with flavor and hazies, barrel aged and dark beers, and various sours are what deliver.
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Disagree. If you need to start in easy get a 10 Barrel Cucumber Sour. Somehow tastes like watermelon. Or try a Gose-style beer.alumni94 said:
Sours are horrible.BleachedAnusDawg said:Pilsner, kolch, lager...all watered down and boring. The only thing they're good for is starting out light at a 7 am tailgate. I need stuff with flavor and hazies, barrel aged and dark beers, and various sours are what deliver.
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I like beer. I almost never think "that wasn't any good" after drinking one, whatever it is.
I did pour a Keystone out on the ground once in 1990 or 91. Couldn't drink it. -
I would kill for a legit British cream ale right now.
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My favorite brewery at one point, although I haven't had any of their stuff in some time, is Samuel Smith. I believe it's the third oldest brewery in the world, too. None of their beers are over the top awesome, but every single thing they brew is good. They don't have a cream ale, but their organic ale would probably work for you.PurpleThrobber said:I would kill for a legit British cream ale right now.
Back when I was drinking a lot of Sam Smith, I also used to buy what I think was a cream ale from St. Peter's in England. It was unique because it came in a bottle that was flask-shaped instead of round, but it was also really good. I haven't seen it around here in ages, although I just checked their website, and they're still doing their thing.
Are you thinking Boddingtons? You can get that around here at just about any grocery store and has been a house tap at the bar I named my son after since I started going there. It's not bad, either. -
Having a brew after the conquest of fish and game is one of mt favorite things.YellowSnow said: -
yah me too, i used to love going salmon fishing out of westport and drinking a beer while fishing at 6 to 10 am was the greatest thing