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 BraveSirRobin (original poster member #69242) posted at 11:47 PM on Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022

I have a basic understanding of wines and a growing knowledge of spirits, but when it comes to interesting beers... help!

In your opinion, what's a good mix of craft beers to get for:

1. A holiday cocktail party
2. A summer party like a graduation or engagement
3. A family crowd, e.g. Thanksgiving
4. Bringing a few six packs to a beer fan's house, where you know nothing about beer and want to surprise them with something interesting

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Tred ( member #34086) posted at 7:53 PM on Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022

I'm probably not going to be much help, because I'd just show up with a case of Bud Light laugh . It's low hanging fruit, but there's a reason you can always get a Bud Light in most bars - it's popular. I'm certain beer aficionado's will disagree, but I'm used to that! Of course, there are the other "go to" beers, such as Corona (with a lime), and I always keep Red Stripe (Jamaican), Miller Lite, and Narragansett (Boston) in the garage fridge for a change or friends. On occasion I keep Devil's Backbone Vienna Lager or Sam Adams on hand, both good drops. I'm certain others will chime in with IPA recommendations, but since I'm more of a pilsner / lager fan I don't really like the heavy hops in IPA's. IPA drinkers are always glad to tell you about the seemingly endless varieties and how they are far superior to commercial beers.

But to your 4 specific questions:

1. Holiday cocktail - Sam Adams has seasonal small batch brews, like a winter or Oktoberfest. Those seem popular. There are also some decent ciders such as Bold Rock (not widely available, from a brewery outside of Charlottesville VA or more widely available Angry Orchard. These hard apple ciders are technically a beer and popular with people who don't really like the taste of beer.

2. Summer party - this is where I would show up with the more common Bud Light, Miller Lite, or Corona's. If it's a graduation with college aged kids Pabst Blue Ribbon is surprisingly popular (low cost, making a comeback).

3. Family crowd - bourbon. You haven't met my family.

4. Beer fan - here is where I'd risk bringing IPA's. You can usually get mix and max packs at most grocery stores these days, and places like Total Wine have more varieties than you can imagine. The staff at the stores like this can probably make recommendations.

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 BraveSirRobin (original poster member #69242) posted at 12:27 AM on Thursday, February 24th, 2022

Oh believe me, my family is a bourbon crowd, too! I'm more in my comfort zone with the whiskies.

When I drink beer, it's usually a Blue Moon or a Leinenkugel. I've developed a taste for milk stouts, but it's rare to find a place that offers anything but Left Hand Nitro (which I quite like, don't get me wrong, but I'm keen to branch out a bit). I'm not a fan of IPAs either, but they seem to be the crowd favorite, hence my need for input.

I love cider. My favorite is Downeast unfiltered, but I'll drink all the common options (Woodchuck, Angry Orchard, Stella Cidre, Magners and Strongbow are generally available around here).I tend to avoid the trendy seasonal flavors, though I'll make an exception for Wyndridge Farm Crafty Cranberry. I had a Shacksbury Rose recently that was pretty good. Commonwealth is too dry for me.

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BearlyBreathing ( member #55075) posted at 12:54 AM on Thursday, February 24th, 2022

For summer I like a Hefeweizen or even a Shandy. Having lived in Germany, I also really like a Pilsner for hot days. I’m a big fan of hard cider and there are sooo many good ones. Mango, Pineapple, pear… so good.
For holidays, I do love a holiday beer- little spice, little heavier.
For family. Totally varies by family. We have one brother who ONLY drinks Coors LIght, and the rest of us like more variety. A mixed box does seem like a good approach there.
I live in wine country, so it’s always wine for a party. Can’t help there :-D

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