Sorry Brad, I can't help you out at all here. I am weak when it comes to beer and stick to my Coors Light...sometimes Mich Golden Light.
Start on the right and work around. I haven't had all those but, I'd like too try them all!! I prefer an amber to dark over the lights!
I can't help you with where to start, but I'd offer to give you a hand in a few more hours, if you were closer...
The story behind this is hooker sent me these craft beers from Texas/la and I sent him some wisconsin craft beers. Going to compare/ contrast. ;-) Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
Like I said, I'd rank them as follows: Jester King Farmhouse Table Beer Abita Andygator No Lable Hefe Abita Vanilla Double dog St. Arnold Oktoberfest Abita SOS Pilsner I wish I would have waited now. Breweries are starting to release their fall specialty beers. St. Arnold makes an awesome pumpkin beer called the Pumpkinator.
Thinking I'm going to start with the andygator. Probably tommorow night. I almost don't want to drink them. They look mighty purdy. Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
Andygator is their best beer. We have better breweries in LA, but either they don't bottle yet, or if they do, they are very hard to find.
That sounds like the name of a gun only deer hunting show...I have heard pumpkin beer is really good though.
I love good beer. Where can these be purchased? We have World Markets around here and another place but, they only have limited beers. There isn't many places out here in the sticks to buy beer much less good quality beer. Shock Top, Woodchuck, Rolling Rock (which I am fond of at this time) Fat Tire, Blue moon and my favorite drinking beer, New Castle is about the extent of our beer selection. You can find find Beck's, Red Stripe and of course Guinness at some other places. Everywhere with good beer is at least an hour away. The good local breweries are on tap at a couple bars which are at least an hour and twenty minutes way.