Ron G.
TVWBB Wizard
Great topic, Hayden!
I've got a few years on you (not into old-fart territory yet, but I'm working on it...) Back in college days, even on a student budget, I decided that "Life is too short to be drinking (doo-doo)itty beer!" I'd rather have one or two good beers than gallons of the usual stuff.
The whole microbrew thing has really made some truly great beers available in nearly every part of the country. I absolutely love almost anything from DFH that I've tasted (90-min IPA is one of my all-time favs).
[ADD new favorite - New Belgium 1554 Ale ]
Here in the "Cream City" area, we are blessed with a strong brewing tradition. The Milwaukee area has more than a few brew-pubs, and the surrounding area has also spawned some really good microbreweries.
If you can get any - try the brews from:
-New Glarus
-Sprecher
A really neat place opened-up near where I live, Cafe Hollander has a beer list that you would not believe! Lots of good stuff / limited availability brews from around the world, with a focus on Belgium.
I've got a few years on you (not into old-fart territory yet, but I'm working on it...) Back in college days, even on a student budget, I decided that "Life is too short to be drinking (doo-doo)itty beer!" I'd rather have one or two good beers than gallons of the usual stuff.
The whole microbrew thing has really made some truly great beers available in nearly every part of the country. I absolutely love almost anything from DFH that I've tasted (90-min IPA is one of my all-time favs).
[ADD new favorite - New Belgium 1554 Ale ]
Here in the "Cream City" area, we are blessed with a strong brewing tradition. The Milwaukee area has more than a few brew-pubs, and the surrounding area has also spawned some really good microbreweries.
If you can get any - try the brews from:
-New Glarus
-Sprecher
A really neat place opened-up near where I live, Cafe Hollander has a beer list that you would not believe! Lots of good stuff / limited availability brews from around the world, with a focus on Belgium.