Asahi is ok. I'd take Kirin or Sapporo if you're going Japanese beer. Think Asahi is the biggest though.Guinness, coors banquet, asahi, tecate, Yuengling, Stella
That was my gateway to craft beer. From there moved on to IPAs. Haven't had one in forever.Boulevard Pale Ale - their original. It’s a tragedy that I had to be the first one to mention it.
See post #68.Boulevard Pale Ale - their original. It’s a tragedy that I had to be the first one to mention it.
Not to mention lots of great hard ciders. Besides hops, Yakima is the home of Tieton Cider Works, which is one of my favorite hard cider brands. I enjoyed a flight of hard cider at their cider bar a few years back.Too many really good craft beers here in the Northwest. Yakima, Washington is definitely the capitol of hop growing in the US. Over 70% of American produced hops come from there. Two of my favorite breweries are Bayern Brewery in Missoula, MT and Terminal Gravity Brewing based in tiny Enterprise, Oregon. Deschutes Brewery, Bend, Oregon and Kulshan Brewery, Bellingham, WA also put out consistently good quality beer.
I haven't been in BC for years even though it is less than 3 hours away, but they make some really great beer up there too.
My go-to at the Side Door Bar during Winter games.Try a nice cold Grain Belt Premium or Nordeast..