02-02-2011, 04:25 PM
I couldn't drink Yuengling 365. The last two or three times I've had it has been kind of rough. It is just OK but doesn't have much body to it. When you are used to drinking beer that has more flavor, Yuengling seems bland.
As for the original question about what to drink during the Spring/Summer, I'll get you more answers when I get a chance to try some of the early release seasonals in the next month or so. However, I think you'd be surprised at how well Fat Tire holds up in the summer. One beer that I think you would like is Red Hook ESB. Good flavor, far more hops than Fat Tire, but not nearly as much as an India Pale Ale. If you want Sierra Nevada, try their Pale Ale. Just switch from an Amber Ale to a Pale Ale is a decent general rule of thumb.
As for the original question about what to drink during the Spring/Summer, I'll get you more answers when I get a chance to try some of the early release seasonals in the next month or so. However, I think you'd be surprised at how well Fat Tire holds up in the summer. One beer that I think you would like is Red Hook ESB. Good flavor, far more hops than Fat Tire, but not nearly as much as an India Pale Ale. If you want Sierra Nevada, try their Pale Ale. Just switch from an Amber Ale to a Pale Ale is a decent general rule of thumb.
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Pokes28 -- AKA David in Missouri
Pokes28 -- AKA David in Missouri