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Is this thread still best mainstream beer or did it derail into craft beer? My “go to” mainstream beer has always been Sam Adams lager. It’s easy to find and easy to drink...and is pretty well-rounded. Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA is another widely distributed beer that is a reliable standby for me.
Is this thread still best mainstream beer or did it derail into craft beer? My “go to” mainstream beer has always been Sam Adams lager. It’s easy to find and easy to drink...and is pretty well-rounded. Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA is another widely distributed beer that is a reliable standby for me.
I got Westvleteren in the states and it was great but it was $25 a bottle. Definitely worth a try but I couldn’t justify getting too many. Trappistes Rochefort 10 might not be quite as good but is similar for like $6 and easy to find. Have you tried it?I was in Belgium a few years ago and was always skeptical of Belgian beer because I never cared for American breweries’ take on “Belgian style.” Then I went to Belgium and had legit Trappist beer and I was converted. Drinking the brews from the Westvleteren monks was probably the closest I’ve ever come to believing in God. Now Westvleteren is not easily found in the United States, but Rochefort is a real Trappist beer that is easily found and pretty darn delicious.
I got Westvleteren in the states and it was great but it was $25 a bottle. Definitely worth a try but I couldn’t justify getting too many. Trappistes Rochefort 10 might not be quite as good but is similar for like $6 and easy to find. Have you tried it?
It's gotten so easy to find good beer these days I've stopped homebrewing. For lagers I continually reach for Lagunitas Pilz and Sixpoint "The Crisp".