10 June 2009

Wednesday Lack of Content Post - Underrated Beers

I was just sitting here, thinking about how much I enjoyed the Upland Pilsner I recently drank at Adobo. I also got to thinking about how much I enjoy Upland Wheat. For some reason, both of these beers are treating me wonderfully as of late. Neither of them are beers that beer geeks would normally go crazy for (both the pilsner and wheat currently have criminal ratings of 60 on ratebeer), but they're both extremely sessionable and amazingly addictive. In the case of the Wheat, we're talking about a 2002 GABF Gold Medal winner! A 60 score? What the f**k.

Now I'm asking you - What underrated beers do you love?

And if it was us at HBG that underated your beer, feel free to tell us what you think of us.

15 comments:

  1. sam adams boston lager.

    not that i've heard anyone bash it, it just flies under the radar.

    great fallback beer at about any restaraunt or pub, and every time i buy it, i'm impressed. just a rock solid beer.

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  2. I find Upland Wheat extremely enjoyable, as well. Cheers!

    And BBC's Bourbon Barrel Stout is still one of my all time favorites, despite the fact that YOU folks just downgraded your rating of it last month. Underraters!

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  3. I like Stone's Levitation more than it seemed you all did...

    have also really enjoyed the kegs of Sierra Nevada's celebration ale that I've had on tap at home (didnt get any from 08 though)

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  4. More unknown then under-rated, Boulevard Bob's 47 is a heck of a beer.

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  5. Christopher - we were just as surprised as you at our rating of BBC's BBS. That's a beer we are usually quite fond of.

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  6. I would say any Kolsch-style beer (Gaffel, Reissdorf or even Goose Island Summertime) or a Munich Helles Lager. Both are great for summer but are very poorly represented here.

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  7. I've always liked Newcastle. It's just so smooth.

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  8. I recently revisited Newcastle after a very very long time away (probably before I really got into beer) and was very pleasantly surprised. That's one that I'd never thought would have wowed me, but it kinda did.

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  9. Pabst Blue Ribbon.. Someone had to say it.. ;-)

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  10. I agree that Preservation Pilsner and Sam Adams are underrated. I'd add Barley Island Barfly IPA, which I think is a really well-balanced American IPA. I'll also add lagers in general. Too many beer geeks turn up their noses at lagers, and I am puzzled as to why that is.

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  11. I think we all have an aversion to pilsners due to the "Big 3" connection. We are beer biggots.

    I really liked Warbird's Golden. I tried it for the first time at last years BIG Microbrew fest and I went right out and got a 6 of it.

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  12. Victory Prima Pils.

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  13. Mad Anthony IPA. I know several locals dig this beer quite a bit, but this is probably my desert island IPA and was the first beer to really open my eyes to the taste sensation when citrus collides with hops. It gets a mediocre B on Beer Advocate and a 79 on Rate Beer, but I think it deserves a lot more.

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  14. Oskar Blues Momma's Little Yella' Pils is one of my new favorites.

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  15. I dig great lakes' Grass Roots Ale. I'm the only one i know who likes it. B- on BA.

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