Man with a sweet tooth needs sweet beers.

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Crosis, Apr 1, 2013.

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  1. FreshHawk

    FreshHawk Initiate (0) Nov 24, 2009 Illinois

  2. Philly82785

    Philly82785 Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2008 Minnesota

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  3. sukwonee

    sukwonee Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2011 Washington

    I thought most pumpkin ales I have tried were really really sweet.
     
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  4. Frankinstiener

    Frankinstiener Initiate (0) Jul 28, 2009 Illinois

    Are you looking for something that's still refreshing and drinkable but just a bit sweeter that what you have had? Or are you looking for basically dessert in a bottle... something really sweet, and high in alcohol content?
     
  5. chrisrose30

    chrisrose30 Initiate (0) Jul 8, 2011 California

    Anything by The Bruery. Just had Melange No. 3 last night for Easter, and damn it was sweet. I've had many others from them, and they are almost always sweet it seems.
     
  6. Immortale25

    Immortale25 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,549) May 13, 2011 North Carolina
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    St. Louis Framboise (or any framboise for that matter). It's candy in a glass.
     
  7. ledzeppelin4

    ledzeppelin4 Initiate (0) May 18, 2011 Illinois

    Samuel Smiths Organic Chocolate is stout is very sweet. It's like chocolate milk.
     
  8. bennetj17

    bennetj17 Initiate (0) Oct 30, 2005 Arizona

    First of all do you want a lighter beer or can you stand something pretty alcoholic?
     
  9. slangtruth

    slangtruth Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2012 Kentucky

  10. Kerrie

    Kerrie Initiate (0) Aug 24, 2012 Michigan

    Any of the Samuel Smith's fruit beers. Strawberry is my favorite and probably the sweetest, but the raspberry, cherry and apricot are good too. Also, any kriek lambic.
     
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  11. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,256) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    Young's Chocolate Stout also comes to mind..
     
  12. mecummins

    mecummins Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2012 Illinois

    I agree, especially if you are looking for a beer that isn't necessarily a desert in a glass. My favorite is St. Bernardus Prior 8.

    http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/259/1855
     
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  13. NastyNate11

    NastyNate11 Initiate (0) Jan 13, 2013 North Carolina

    Already mentioned but I'll reiterate. Samiclaus, both Classic and Helles
     
  14. cavedave

    cavedave Grand Pooh-Bah (4,145) Mar 12, 2009 New York
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    Dieu de Ciel Aphrodisiaque
     
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  15. MarioM

    MarioM Initiate (0) Sep 13, 2009 California

    North Coast Old Stock Ale or any BSDA or Quad.
     
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  16. sokol21

    sokol21 Aspirant (268) Sep 15, 2009 Massachusetts

  17. HopsintheSack

    HopsintheSack Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2012 California

    Creme Brulee, MZ, and Dark Lord come to mind. I can't even drink them they are so sweet.
     
  18. litheum94

    litheum94 Initiate (0) Dec 29, 2008 California

    Alaskan Troppelbock.
     
  19. evilcatfish

    evilcatfish Initiate (0) May 11, 2012 Missouri
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    Any Lindeman's or St Louis fruit lambics will do you well. If Lindeman's Framboise came in a can all my summer drinking would be covered
     
  20. deadonhisfeet

    deadonhisfeet Pooh-Bah (2,419) Apr 23, 2011 Kentucky
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    Two words: English Barleywines
     
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