buffalojim
Royal Flush
Seems appropriate.
Do I only have to pick just one? For me, it's pale or cream ales. Right now, my favorite is Camerons, but Sleeman's Cream Ale will do in a pinch. Granville Island English Pale Ale is nice as well. And I have a soft spot for Blue Star, which is a lager I grew up with.
As for stuff, I have a Blue Star neon bar light gathering dust. I should plug it in to see if it still works...
Sagene pils from Oslo, Norway.As you all know, I am in the middle of remodeling my basement with the addition of a small 4' wet bar. I only drink Heineken and was thinking of getting something Heineken related for the area.
What is your beer of choice and do you have anything related to the brand? Sign, glasses etc.
Love it!!! Steal me a pint glass.
Love it!!! Steal me a pint glass.
Clown shoes used to be one of my favorite breweries back many years ago, before I started mostly supporting the local brewery scene. I absolutely loved Space Cake! Guess I need to look for Space Cupcake now.
NICE CHIPS! But I thought this was a beer thread... Oh, there is a beer there.
I didn't care for it as much as Space Cake, but YMMV.Clown shoes used to be one of my favorite breweries back many years ago, before I started mostly supporting the local brewery scene. I absolutely loved Space Cake! Guess I need to look for Space Cupcake now.
Jealous. That looks much better.
Soon Mark. AYCDT. ( all you can drink treehouse)
Probably +ev for you
I like most. Franziskaner and Paulanar are the best German beers we can get over here. The local German beers are so better though. Been lucky to travel to Germany for work quite a bit. Love the G beer!I'm not overly fond of IPAs; I typically stay away from the craft beers with their overemphasis on floral notes. My preferred beers range from German-style lagers (helles), wheat beers (hefeweizen/witbier), and Czech pilsners. My favorite brands as of late are Franziskaner, Pilsner Urquell, and Paulaner. A local brewery, Calvert Brewing Company, brewed a cream ale that I absolutely loved. I ordered two at the bar and a growler to take home.
It is truly a dream of mine to one day travel to Germany and taste some of the local bräu. I am connected to Germany via my grandfather's side, too, so I could think of it as a pilgrimage to my homeland.I like most. Franziskaner and Paulanar are the best German beers we can get over here. The local German beers are so better though. Been lucky to travel to Germany for work quite a bit. Love the G beer!