Wednesday, October 27, 2004

With all the election hullaballo, I'd completely forgotten about the fact that it is Oktoberfest time.

Today's National Review Online (yes, this link is informative and not political!) has a review of the preferred brew of many of its contributors.

Insightful. Many of them simply say “Bud”. There are, of course, some Guinness fans. And Guinness is a good thing. I'm surprised, however, that nobody mentioned Widmer Hefeweizen, which (if I had to pick) is what I'd pick — though several of the brews at Boundary Bay (ahem: Scotch!) would rank up there as well.

Update: I forgot to mention my favorite answers from the NROniks.

Best Answer: The award goes to ... Ramesh Ponnuru, with his response of “You mean you have to choose?

Most Disappointing Answer: The award goes to ... Rick Brookhiser, unfortunately. I was looking for insight and range of experience, but he prefers “Bud.” That boy needs to get out more (as do all of those who profess bud as their fave).

Ok, I'm done with the randomnity. Back to other things ...

Post Author: Rico
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 10:05:01 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) 

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 10:56:20 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Bud? BUD??? I have to say that the NR gang disappointed me on this one. Bud is crap. (Remember that Monty Python joke about how American beer is like making love in a canoe? If you don't, go rent Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl.)

My absolute favorite is Black Butte Porter, a "microbrew" from the Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR. (I vacation in Bend most years, and have yet to go to the brewery, but I hope to rectify that next year!) Dark, a bit of bite, and just a hint of aftertaste. Perfect. Most grocery stores around here stock it.

My second favorite: Guinness.

My third favorite: Either Pyramid Hefeweizen (with a slice of lemon, the way Outback serves it) or Sam Adams (any variety, but I especially like the Honey Porter).

My least favorite: Heineken. Calling it "urine" insults kidneys everywhere.
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