ManualF150's Beer Thoughts...
Originally Posted by ManualF150
Tonight is on a brewery in Chippewa Falla, Wisconson, this beer's name is Leinenliugel's. This is the Sunset Wheat beer.
That's a "k" in the name, not an "li" even though it does kinda look like it.http://www.leinie.com/
I tried that same beer a few weeks ago and really liked it.
Originally Posted by Copenhagen848
It's called LeinenKugel's
That's a "k" in the name, not an "li" even though it does kinda look like it.
http://www.leinie.com/
That's a "k" in the name, not an "li" even though it does kinda look like it.http://www.leinie.com/

blueberry pancakes.. sounds just like blue moon beer. citrus finsih but mysteriously it has a blueberry essence.
what is queer beer ?
zima? I like a good fresh budwieser, they seem to vary in taste during the year around here though.
I like bud select in the can,, not too bad
sounds like there can be some regional favorites, some of us will never know what they are like unless we travel there, or but over the net.
One my favorite regional favorites is out of Charleston SC. It is call Carolina Blond... simply delicious red beer, hoppy
I don't usually care for strong barley beer like rolling rock, there is a saying about that horse on the box... dont ask.
Originally Posted by ManualF150
Apparently it is made by Latrobe Brewing Co, St. Louis MO.
Anywho, I normally stick to local brews, mainly Yuengling but lately I've been going to a place with 24 beers on tap and have been trying most of them.
Tomorrow I'll be stopping in at the Appalachian Brewing Company for lunch and a quick pint or two. They make great beers and i highly suggest you try them if you can find them.
I want to try the Volks Weizenbock.
List of ABC beers that make your mouth water
ABC's brewpub is a nice place. This is their first floor bar.
I think I'll add my two cents.
Went to eat some Mexican food tonight. Figured I'd try a new beer. So I ordered up a Dos Equis.
This is the first beer I've ever had that had no taste at all. None.
Quite a boring beverage.
Went to eat some Mexican food tonight. Figured I'd try a new beer. So I ordered up a Dos Equis.
This is the first beer I've ever had that had no taste at all. None.
Quite a boring beverage.
Originally Posted by lees99f150
No, it used to be made by them in Latrobe PA but they were bought out by Anheuser bush. they basically bought the name.
Anywho, I normally stick to local brews, mainly Yuengling but lately I've been going to a place with 24 beers on tap and have been trying most of them.
Tomorrow I'll be stopping in at the Appalachian Brewing Company for lunch and a quick pint or two. They make great beers and i highly suggest you try them if you can find them.
I want to try the Volks Weizenbock.
List of ABC beers that make your mouth water
ABC's brewpub is a nice place. This is their first floor bar.

Anywho, I normally stick to local brews, mainly Yuengling but lately I've been going to a place with 24 beers on tap and have been trying most of them.
Tomorrow I'll be stopping in at the Appalachian Brewing Company for lunch and a quick pint or two. They make great beers and i highly suggest you try them if you can find them.
I want to try the Volks Weizenbock.
List of ABC beers that make your mouth water
ABC's brewpub is a nice place. This is their first floor bar.

Tim C.
Yueingling is brewed in Pottsville and is only about 50 miles away. For this reason it is the most common beer in the area and is normally cheaper than the others. The tour at the brewery is cool but, you would think parts of the building should be condemned.
Originally Posted by lees99f150
No, it used to be made by them in Latrobe PA but they were bought out by Anheuser bush. they basically bought the name.
Just as a note... if any of my info is wrong, feel free to correct it... that's why I've made this thread... it's more about learning than anything.
I love food, whether it is something you eat or it's something you drink...
I stopped in at ABC today and tried their Volts Weizenbock. It was so smooth, mild and even had a slight banana taste. I really liked it. Because its a seasonal beer they don't bottle it so i took home a Growler which is a 64oz jug of draft sealed up and is good for a couple of days. The only downside is its strong, ABV: 7.2
Originally Posted by lees99f150
I stopped in at ABC today and tried their Volts Weizenbock. It was so smooth, mild and even had a slight banana taste. I really liked it. Because its a seasonal beer they don't bottle it so i took home a Growler which is a 64oz jug of draft sealed up and is good for a couple of days. The only downside is its strong, ABV: 7.2


