Thursday, March 22, 2012

Beer on a Budget

Okay, is it possible to enjoy good beer on a budget? Of course! Everyone has their go-to beer and keeps their fridge stocked with a couple dozen of them. If you take a look into my fridge right now, you'll find a bomber or St. Bernardus, one of Chimay Blue, a bomber of Sam Adams Thirteenth Hour, and of course, 23 bottles of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (Im working on the 24th right now). Guess what my budget beer of choice is?

Okay, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is an incredible APA and can be acquired for $25 a 24 pack at my local store. It is my ultimate budget beer. But wait, theres more!

This one is a little out of budget, but worth it. Terrapin Hopsecutioner can be had for roughly $9 per 6. If I'm in the mood for an IPA, it'll probably be one of these.

For a stout, I choose Guinness Foreign Extra. Im a little tired of the typical Canadian brewed Guinness so I've moved to Guinness Foreign Extra. Notice the Foreign, that means Ireland, not Canada. Its a Guinness, so it can be found cheap in bulk but not by the 6 pack.

If I bring beer to a party of people who only drink beer to get drunk, It'll be Yuengling or Michelob Amber Bock. Truly, they aren't very good but they are cheap and everyone likes them.

Don't forget Sam Adams, Bass, Newcastle, Killians, and many others... They just didn't hit my top three.

There are endless styles with great cheap beers, I've only listed my favorites here. These are by no means the finest beers ever conceived but you will certainly get your dollars worth. Scratch that, Sierra Nevada Pale might just be one of the best ever.

-If God intended us to filter our beer he wouldn't have given us livers.

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