

GT Zazzerka wrote...
The only beer in Australia with it's own cheer squad.
Atalanta wrote...
In my quest to find something awesome and local to Denver, I grabbed this one on a whim (ok, I liked the label):
If you like coffee and strong imperial stout, it's amazing. It's still got that deep bitterness at the front that I'm addicted to, but the aftertaste is a nice dark chocolate/espresso flavor, making it easy to drink.
I'm planning on trying out the same Yeti stout, sans the espresso next.
Modifié par felipejiraya, 07 décembre 2012 - 07:54 .
felipejiraya wrote...
Atalanta wrote...
In my quest to find something awesome and local to Denver, I grabbed this one on a whim (ok, I liked the label):
If you like coffee and strong imperial stout, it's amazing. It's still got that deep bitterness at the front that I'm addicted to, but the aftertaste is a nice dark chocolate/espresso flavor, making it easy to drink.
I'm planning on trying out the same Yeti stout, sans the espresso next.
This is a glorious beer.
Expensive as hell here in Brazil but glorious.
Here is one of my favorites brazilian beers:

jesuno wrote...
felipejiraya wrote...
Atalanta wrote...
In my quest to find something awesome and local to Denver, I grabbed this one on a whim (ok, I liked the label):
If you like coffee and strong imperial stout, it's amazing. It's still got that deep bitterness at the front that I'm addicted to, but the aftertaste is a nice dark chocolate/espresso flavor, making it easy to drink.
I'm planning on trying out the same Yeti stout, sans the espresso next.
This is a glorious beer.
Expensive as hell here in Brazil but glorious.
Here is one of my favorites brazilian beers:
Are you being serious, can you buy Great Divide's beers in Brazil over the counter?
Modifié par felipejiraya, 07 décembre 2012 - 09:25 .
felipejiraya wrote...
jesuno wrote...
felipejiraya wrote...
Atalanta wrote...
In my quest to find something awesome and local to Denver, I grabbed this one on a whim (ok, I liked the label):
If you like coffee and strong imperial stout, it's amazing. It's still got that deep bitterness at the front that I'm addicted to, but the aftertaste is a nice dark chocolate/espresso flavor, making it easy to drink.
I'm planning on trying out the same Yeti stout, sans the espresso next.
This is a glorious beer.
Expensive as hell here in Brazil but glorious.
Here is one of my favorites brazilian beers:
Are you being serious, can you buy Great Divide's beers in Brazil over the counter?
I can only buy those beers on specialized shops and some select bars and that's why they're expensive here.
Modifié par Seifer006, 08 décembre 2012 - 12:02 .
Bummer.felipejiraya wrote...
I can only buy those beers on specialized shops and some select bars and that's why they're expensive here.
The fact that it tastes good makes it taste good. The cheerleaders are the icing on an already delicious cake.jesuno wrote...
What about a beer's marketing makes it taste good?
Atalanta wrote...
Bummer.felipejiraya wrote...
I can only buy those beers on specialized shops and some select bars and that's why they're expensive here.
I lived in Costa Rica for two years and I don't remember seeing anything in the way of craft beer. I do remember drinking a lot of Cerveza Imperial, which I wouldn't recommend to anyone (lol).
GT Zazzerka wrote...
The fact that it tastes good makes it taste good. The cheerleaders are the icing on an already delicious cake.jesuno wrote...
What about a beer's marketing makes it taste good?

Atalanta wrote...
Had this one today. For a "red" IPA, I thought it was pretty good. I'd probably buy it again.
billy the squid wrote...
If I do have a beer it's this. But I don't really drink beer, if I do drink it's spirits of maybe a Guiness.
Melrache wrote...
It's got a freaking bear on it and it's name is Bear, what more do you need? :|
bobobo878 wrote...
So how do you enjoy those without drinking them?Suprez30 wrote...
I don't drink .. But here some beer that I do enjoy.
Modifié par Suprez30, 11 décembre 2012 - 03:55 .
AshedMan wrote...
I never say no to a Fat Tire.
Dragon_Claw wrote...
How about some fine Devils brew...
I had some St Peter's "Ruby Red" (I think it's called) earlier on. It's nice, though at the bitter end of my preferences: I'm normally fond of porters and stouts.Seifer006 wrote...
this looks good. never had "red beer" but now im tempted:)