Are you a beer connoisseur?
Do you like good beer? Do you talk about beer the way some people talk about wine? Do you know the difference between an ale and a lager? A stout and a weizen? Do you have six different kind of beer in your refrigerator, none of which have the word "Light" anywhere in their names?
If you answered yes to any of the above, then you're probably a beer connoisseur. And if you are, then I'm curious - what do you like? What's in your fridge right now? What's a good one that I've probably never heard of that you'd recommend?
Personally, my two faves have always been Shiner Bock and Paulaner Hefe-Weizen. Sure, Shiner is mass-produced, but it's got to be one of the best mass-produced beers out there, and it's nice to be able to go out ot dinner somewhere and be able to get a decent beer on tap.
If you've never had a Hefe-Weizen, you owe it to yourself to try one. It's an unfiltered wheat beer, so it looks a little strange (reddish golden and kind of opaque), but it's an excellent beer. Lighter than a bock, with hints of clove and fruitiness in the taste. Hearty enough to be a good winter beer, but crisp enough to be refreshing in the summer. I've always been partial to hefe-weizens, and most of them are pretty good (heck, even Shiner makes one), but Paulaner is my personal favorite.
I'm also got a six-pack of Paulaner Salvator dopplebock in my fridge right now that I picked up last week. This is good stuff - maybe a little heavy for midsummer, but very enjoyable, with a nice, malty taste to it. It's kinda heady (7.5% alc/vol) but it's a darn good beer.
So... whatcha got? What's your favorite, or what would you recommend for someone who is always looing for a new good beer? :beer: