campdavid23
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Not much of a beer drinker, but Shiner Bock out of the tap is pretty darn good..as for Lone Star, I like the taste...just don't feel well after I drink one...yes only one, have had others say the same too.
I remember the Shiner Summer Stock that had a horned frog on the label. A nice collector's item for all TCU fans.My neighbor and I have become enamored with the Holiday Cheer Shiner. It's actually very good.
In a mug so cold that there's an ice-button underneath, like Angelo's! (Although theirs was a schooner...)
"Large, make it dark!"
Celebrator is a Double Bock, a style which was first expressed in Salvator. This old Monk's recipe was so renowned that all dopplebocks were named with a word finishing in "-ator" to denote their lineage. The "Shiner 100 Commemorator" was a dopplebock.When compared against many European Bocks, Shiner can certainly be described as coming up short in flavor. However, when you take into account the price between Shiner and something like Celebrator Bock its value and quality are tremendous.
Lone Star come a long way in the last decade and is certainly worth drinking over Bud, Miller, and Coors' offerings.
Recently I've been finding myself frequenting False Idol Brewing which happens to be down the street from my campus here in NRH. They do a lot of various IPAs and some terrific barrel aged stouts, but their lager and wheat beers are solid if you're not into hops or dark beers.
I don't think I have had a Lone Star since the late 1970's. It is still the same crap that they brewed then? Texas makes some great beers, but LS and Pearl ain't one of them. I remember in the mid-70's when a friend of mine and I ordered LS by mistake and thought that the Coors on tap was really gross! He stopped drinking his and I finished mine, and had a bad stomach for a couple of days.
It's just that you see a Texas bar scene on TV and everyone is drinking Lone Star.
No kidding. It's everywhere.On a slightly different note, I would love to know who was in charge of the marketing for Tito's Vodka. That has become a wildly popular national brand in a relatively short period of time.
If every other brewery in the world besides Shiner went out of business, I’d have all the beers to choose I’d ever need.Celebrator is a Double Bock, a style which was first expressed in Salvator. This old Monk's recipe was so renowned that all dopplebocks were named with a word finishing in "-ator" to denote their lineage. The "Shiner 100 Commemorator" was a dopplebock.
Shiner Bock was, it is rumored, merely their Blond with some extra syrup added for color and flavor. In the early 90's after new ownership, a brewmaster from by-Ghod Bavaria was hired, and he began producing a proper Bock beer, which is the present Shiner Bock we all know and love. His second "new" beer was the Shiner "Summer Stock" a Kolsch-style beer featuring a Horned Frog on a cactus. Since then, Shiner has frequently issued special beers of varying styles and really had some fine things to offer.
Ah, beer. I think it's time I went and fetched one.
Username checks out...Celebrator is a Double Bock, a style which was first expressed in Salvator. This old Monk's recipe was so renowned that all dopplebocks were named with a word finishing in "-ator" to denote their lineage. The "Shiner 100 Commemorator" was a dopplebock.
Shiner Bock was, it is rumored, merely their Blond with some extra syrup added for color and flavor. In the early 90's after new ownership, a brewmaster from by-Ghod Bavaria was hired, and he began producing a proper Bock beer, which is the present Shiner Bock we all know and love. His second "new" beer was the Shiner "Summer Stock" a Kolsch-style beer featuring a Horned Frog on a cactus. Since then, Shiner has frequently issued special beers of varying styles and really had some fine things to offer.
Ah, beer. I think it's time I went and fetched one.
What might blow people's mind is that the majority of Tito's is made Florida and TX Whiskey is made in Indiana.On a slightly different note, I would love to know who was in charge of the marketing for Tito's Vodka. That has become a wildly popular national brand in a relatively short period of time.
Beer is beer. My old father in law said there are two kinds of beer....Hot and ColdShiner has a lovely portfolio of beers, from Shiner Blonde, all the way to Shiner Black, a schwartzbier (Black Lager), with Kolsch styles and Wheat beers as well. The Bock is, of course, mother's milk...
Are you sure about Tito’s? Was curious where in Florida, and I see no mention of Florida online. Says Texas.What might blow people's mind is that the majority of Tito's is made Florida and TX Whiskey is made in Indiana.
Haven’t had it in a few years but I preferred Ziegenbock over Shiner if I’m drinking a domestic bock.There's not much closer to perfection than a Shiner Bock from the tap in a large mug.
PBR on tap is darn good in my book.That's freaking fantastic. I was never a very accomplished brewer and most of my exploits in the field of beer were cut real short once I started having kids. Maybe one day I can get back into to it.
I was a total hop head for a while until I was skiing one year in Telluride and not acclimated to the altitude. I felt like the IPA's were just evaporating the water from my body. A buddy of mine who lived there ordered a beer on tap, handed it to me and said you will enjoy this. It was a PBR and it was fantastic at the time. I became less of a beer snob that day.
My tailgate partner brought some Dos Equis to the Baylor freezing rain game. I didn’t drink any before the game and we stayed there for the entire game and celebration afterwards. We got back out to the tailgate and it was the only beer we had left. I twisted the top off a freezing cold one and drank it down in about three gulps. One of the most satisfying beers I‘ve ever had. I’ll never forget that.
With BBQ!There's not much closer to perfection than a Shiner Bock from the tap in a large mug.