A neat riff on the now famous “Desert Island Discs“, I thought I’d take a stab at this:
Dogfish Head Chicory Stoudt: Chock full of chocolate and coffee, this baby will keep you warm on those cold, lonely nights.
Yuengling Lager: Because the only thing worse than remembering home when you’re stranded on a desert island is not remembering home.
Pilsner Urquell: The real stuff. On draft, of course. They tried to make the best Pilsner in the world. They succeeded.
Modelo Especial: Hey, it is a desert island after all… if you didn’t have a light, refreshing Mexican beer, you’d probably wish you did.
Half & Half: The very best of the beer combinations, Guinness & Harp go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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6 responses to “Desert Island Beers”
Boddington’s – preferably in a can with a tall glass – such creamy goodness.
Miller High Life Light – as always, my favorite shit beer.
Young’s Double Chocolate Stout – so rich, creamy, chocolatey and satisfying. Never tasted a more balanced chocolate beer. Sublime.
Lindemans Framboise – in case you weren’t just amazed by the incredible flavor of lambics, wait till you find out how they’re made.
Ayinger Bräu Weisse – wonderfully smooth german wheat – in its absence I’d take Franziskaner in a second. (more on Franziskaner…)
Whatever Victory Gives Me – I dewlled on the Victory question and was torn by so many of their current and retired beers that to chose one would be to cast all good reason to the wind. Let them chose for me – I trust this choice.
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