Haven't seen this discussed before unless maybe it's on that steak thread.
On rare occasions I get to grab a cool beverage, sink back in the comfy chair, listen to some tunes and just relax those worries away with the music.
When listening to hair band stuff, ACDC and the like, plain ole' Bush hits the spot.
After the wife has fixed one of her juicy and flavorful steaks for supper, AmberBock and classical/jazz roll well together.
Any kind of current pop, electronica, Orbital kind of stuff requires regular Angry Orchard.
What's on your tap and turntable?
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I may have been drinking since 1230....
I have voraciously consumed many releases of Scotch in the last four years and while that does not qualify me as an expert - I will argue that there is no such thing as a cheap bottle of Scotch that punches above its weight. There are cheap bourbons and cheap ryes that remind us that price tags are nearly meaningless on American whiskey - but the availability of Scotch here in the US does not follow that rule. In Scotland, I would bet the inverse is true.
That being said, above the ~$30 mark, you will find whiskeys you hate.
Mostly because there are Highland, Speyside, and Islay out there. Three different animals. I prefer Islay, and if JWB is a pleasant pour for you - focus on Islay releases.
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I really enjoy trying different craft beers. Anytime we go anywhere we look for craft breweries to visit.
I typically most enjoy a good IPA, Northeast/New England/Hazy IPA, or Hefeweizen.
My personal favorite IPAs currently are probably Fantasy Factory by Karben4 and Pseudo Sue from Toppling and Goliath.
For Hazy IPAs, the best I’ve had is Juice Cloud by Lions Tail in Neenah WI. There are several others that are good, but Sam Adams has a New England IPA that is fantastic. Highly recommend.
For Hefes I usually lean toward European imports such as Weihenstephaner.
If you love trying different beer or food I recommend visiting the twin cities, they are a paradise of food and craft breweries.
Now im thirsty!
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Love beer I can’t see through
I love a good hefe though!
I brew a lot of my own these days