greetings from western Mass

Just sign up? Feel free to tell your fellow Standardshifters about yourself, your car or anything else.
DrJerryrigger
Junior Standardshifter
Posts: 98
Joined: Mon May 12, 2014 9:17 pm
Cars: trixy

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by DrJerryrigger »

tankinbeans wrote:Squint, all I have to say is WERD x eleventy12.

My friends extol Mich Golden Light, but I think it tastes like gasoline. I don't drink much beer, but tend to prefer Guinness or Finnegan's.
Try celebrator double bock. It's pricey, but you real only want one.
User avatar
theholycow
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 16021
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:36 pm
Cars: '80 Buick LeSabre 4.1 5MT
Location: Glocester, RI
Contact:

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by theholycow »

DrJerryrigger wrote:A light American lager has it's time and place, its popularity is confusing, I guess it's the easiest beer to drink a lot of.
I don't fully understand the mindset of drinking the beer that's easiest to get drunk on. If your goal is efficient inebriation, hard liquor is called for. Beer should be for taste. The only way I understand it is for people who aren't good at math or attention to avoid alcohol poisoning, because bubble-gut paces you.

I'm a very tiny minority here, but over the years I've learned that I like classic non-"light"-labeled macrobrew lagers and pilsners. MGD, Michelob, Labatt's, Tsingtao, Molson, Carta Blanca, Dos Equis, etc - all in the original version. They are still light relative to what more sophisticated drinkers like (tankinbeans apparently enjoys eating his beer with a fork and knife), but they have the flavor that I enjoy in a sufficient amount. Most labeled "light" taste watered down by comparison. Unfortunately for me, plain non-light macrobrew lagers are tough to find.

That's not all I like, but it's my go-to for accompanying food or for when I'm thirsty. I do like bocks and some ambers.

I don't get it. Isn't beer supposed to be manly, for macho men to drink while watching football? Why are they drinking dainty low-calorie "light" beers?
1980 Buick LeSabre 4.1L 5MT

Put your car in your sig!

Learn to launch/FAQs/lugging/misused terms: meta-sig
watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
User avatar
Boston Fit
Senior Standardshifter
Posts: 392
Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:28 pm
Location: People's Republic of Massachusetts

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by Boston Fit »

Holycow: Based on your list of preferred beers, I think you would like Pilsner Urquell from the Czech Republic. It has a flavor that is light but also complex, with a lovely aroma and color to boot. It is widely available in New England, so you should have no problem finding it either in bottles or on tap.

I also enjoy Belgian beer, Consendonk most of all.
2013 Honda Civic Si
User avatar
theholycow
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 16021
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:36 pm
Cars: '80 Buick LeSabre 4.1 5MT
Location: Glocester, RI
Contact:

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by theholycow »

I think I've tried and liked that one too.
1980 Buick LeSabre 4.1L 5MT

Put your car in your sig!

Learn to launch/FAQs/lugging/misused terms: meta-sig
watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
watkins
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 15880
Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 12:42 am
Cars: '08 Saab 9-5 Aero wagon
Location: Salem, MA

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by watkins »

Squint wrote:
DrJerryrigger wrote:All beer is good, you're just a picky drinker.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I can't agree with that one. There are some piss-waters out there that shouldn't be allowed the title of beer.
Correct. I dont drink anything Anheuser-Busch, for example. All of it is piss. The most low-end beer I drink is Sam Adams. I prefer microbrews and craft beers. Beer that tastes good. Ive found that quality beer will actually get me drunk better than shit beer. Part of this is probably due to quality, and part of it is definitely due to the increased alcohol content in most craft beers.
User avatar
Boston Fit
Senior Standardshifter
Posts: 392
Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:28 pm
Location: People's Republic of Massachusetts

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by Boston Fit »

A solid national brand (a macro-microbrew, if you will) is Anchor Steam from San Fran.
2013 Honda Civic Si
User avatar
AHTOXA
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 14693
Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:31 pm
Cars: '19 4RUNNER TRD ORP
Location: Irving, TX

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by AHTOXA »

I am a self-proclaimed beer snob, I admit it. My tastes have evolved over the years, but I mainly drink:

- IPAs
- Pale Ales
- Porters: (usually during colder times of the year)
- Hefe: on a realy hot day and drinking outside

I'm lucky that my local Kroger carriers a good variety of microbrews, local some well-known west-coast stuff.
'19 Toyota 4Runner TRD ORP
'12 Suzuki V-Strom 650
DrJerryrigger
Junior Standardshifter
Posts: 98
Joined: Mon May 12, 2014 9:17 pm
Cars: trixy

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by DrJerryrigger »

This a always good if you find a place that sells it
Image

Cow, you should try yuengling if you haven't. It just recently became available in Mass. The lager is basically Sam Adams without any hops. Their porter is alright too...I think they call it a "black &tan" because they are dumb...but it tastes good.

The new Trappist from Spencer ma (called Spencer) is solid for style. Stupid expensive, but all Trappist beers seem to be.
DrJerryrigger
Junior Standardshifter
Posts: 98
Joined: Mon May 12, 2014 9:17 pm
Cars: trixy

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by DrJerryrigger »

This, I feel, is one of the best beers available. Image
watkins
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 15880
Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 12:42 am
Cars: '08 Saab 9-5 Aero wagon
Location: Salem, MA

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by watkins »

Time to move this on over to the beer thread, no?
User avatar
theholycow
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 16021
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:36 pm
Cars: '80 Buick LeSabre 4.1 5MT
Location: Glocester, RI
Contact:

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by theholycow »

DrJerryrigger wrote:Cow, you should try yuengling if you haven't. It just recently became available in Mass. The lager is basically Sam Adams without any hops. Their porter is alright too...I think they call it a "black &tan" because they are dumb...but it tastes good.

The new Trappist from Spencer ma (called Spencer) is solid for style. Stupid expensive, but all Trappist beers seem to be.
I might have tried Yuengling but I can't remember. I could try it again. It would be especially worthwhile if I can expect to find it in restaurants so I can have something decent to drink with my meal. Otherwise it's kinda pointless.

I forgot to mention Narragansett. It's got good availability in RI in its non-light version and tastes good.

I used to be a beer snob. Then one day I realized I just wanted to drink what I enjoy easily without making a whole job out of it. Now I save my snobbery for tequila, where I can really make a difference by helping people get away from pounding nasty-tasting shots of cheap crap and getting hangovers so they can learn to appreciate sipping fine tequilas the way you sip fine whiskeys.

I work near Spencer, maybe I should stop by and visit the monks for some beer.
1980 Buick LeSabre 4.1L 5MT

Put your car in your sig!

Learn to launch/FAQs/lugging/misused terms: meta-sig
watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
DrJerryrigger
Junior Standardshifter
Posts: 98
Joined: Mon May 12, 2014 9:17 pm
Cars: trixy

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by DrJerryrigger »

'Gansetts sure are available...

For cheap trash beer I go for Gennese cream ale. Cheapest 30 rack and by my judgment it's the best thing that comes in a 30.
Rope-Pusher
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 11607
Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:44 pm
Cars: '08 Jeep Liberty
Location: Greater Detroit Area

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by Rope-Pusher »

Bock, Double-Bock,....How about Offenbach?

'08 Jeep Liberty 6-Speed MT - "Last of the Mohicans"
DrJerryrigger
Junior Standardshifter
Posts: 98
Joined: Mon May 12, 2014 9:17 pm
Cars: trixy

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by DrJerryrigger »

watkins wrote:Time to move this on over to the beer thread, no?
Meh, sounds like work.
Rope-Pusher
Master Standardshifter
Posts: 11607
Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:44 pm
Cars: '08 Jeep Liberty
Location: Greater Detroit Area

Re: greetings from western Mass

Post by Rope-Pusher »

DrJerryrigger wrote:
watkins wrote:Time to move this on over to the beer thread, no?
Meh, sounds like work.
Pour me another one, just like the other one.
'08 Jeep Liberty 6-Speed MT - "Last of the Mohicans"
Post Reply