@dezrtfish:
@frimmel:
Glenlivet if drinking whiskey. Splash of cold filtered water, no ice.
Glenlivet is whisky :-P
:? Don’t believe I said it wasn’t. Glenlivet is my prefered whisky. Or depending on how deep you want to go within the category of Whisky my prefered Scotch Whiskey. Or even my prefered Single Malt Scotch Whiskey. And frankly that is a matter of price point because the 15 year old Glenfiddich I had gifted to me once was IMO pretty special. I keep promising myself a bottle of the 18 year old Glenlivet but always balk at the price. Thos extra years come at a premium price on an already premium priced beverage.
Stella Artois is a very similar style of beer to Budweiser. The Euro lagers don’t lighten the body with adjuncts usually so you get a maltier beer.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/169/449/?ba=bros
Budweiser is a very good beer – within its Style. To quote a knowledgable beer drinker
Top of its class for what it is and for what it is trying to be: a 1) highly consistent beer, that’s 2) brewed for mass-appeal and 3) one that’s easy to drink. Check. Check. And check.
Bud knows what it is and is that very well. Sometimes you want Citizen Kane and sometimes you want Raiders of the Lost Ark.
You can’t really compare Bud and Newcastle because that is like apples and oranges. But to compare Miller Lite and Bud Lite is to compare Red Delicious from Oregon to Red Delicious from Ohio. Guiness to Beamish to Murphy’s is Smith’s Farm to Jone’s Farm to Brown’s Orchard. Bud to Bud Lite to Stella Artois is probably Red Delicious to Golden Delicious to Granny Smith.
@ncscswitch:
I also have a fondness for one of the Belgian Abbey Ales, Maredsous or something like that. Specifically, #8 Dubbel… 8% alcohol, good head, serious bite…
And just 1 bottle will get even ME buzzed…
Your Dubbel (is this the one? http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/222/2508) has almost twice the alcohol as your Newcastle. (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/111/639) Hence– Dubbel.
I have found that when the ABV starts hitting 5% it takes a lot less for anyone to get a buzz. If you like BIG BEERS (lots of Malt, Hops and Alcohol) look for something from these guys.
http://www.stonebrew.com/
I’m partial to their Arrogant Bastard Ale but it is tough to come by for me:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/92