u/Davo300zx

▲ 74 r/NABEER

Caught myself close to slippin', friends are partying today. Bought these instead for my supply.

Not today, motherfu***r. Not today. Day 8, no booze.

These beers are great, btw.

u/Davo300zx — 2 months ago
▲ 58 r/NABEER

4th of July beer menu

I'll be hanging with my partner trying to stay cool with these, IMO, refreshing choices.

Feel free and share what you got ready to go for the 4th.

u/Davo300zx — 2 months ago
▲ 14 r/NABEER

I seem to just like lagers and IPAs in the NA world.

I'm happy with it. I like these 2 styles and they just both remind me of beer. The other various styles that I've encountered in the non-alcoholic varieties have yielded some varieties that I like, but a lot of them...I don't like....so if we average it out, I would say that I like IPA and lager.

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When I think of beer, I think of 2 things, the first thing I think of is hops, so the IPAs bring that to the table, I also definitely like hop water. And with the lager, there's an opportunity to experience everything all-in-one you get the malt yeast hops and it kind of becomes one experience and it just tastes like what you think beer would taste like.

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I still like to try different examples of non-alcoholic beer. So I'm not above trying something in a different style. There are certainly beers that I like that are not included in these 2 styles. They're just my 2 preferred styles. I would also like to take this moment to say that I feel like non-alcoholic golden ales are kind of abused a little bit because they seem like it's really easy to make a really good one. So that's a beer right now that i'm trying to avoid... beers of that style, which is sad, but you know, I can see what they're trying to do there.

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Anyway, this is probably something I'll regret posting. I hope I don't get negative comments. Just trying to talk about how I just like those 2 specific styles, I'm curious if there's other people out there like that.

u/Davo300zx — 2 months ago