The ultimate chick beer is wine or Bells Expedition
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Anything by Grand Union brewery.
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I am the ultimate beer chick and I love guinness
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My ex. preferred Barleywines and Impy IPAs but then again she also liked venomous snakes and bred spiders so she may not be "normal".
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I’m not gonna ask about breeding spiders, I’m not gonna ask about breeding spiders, I’m not....
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She loves Smuttynose IPA
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Beers, etc., that have been consistent favorites among the women I’ve introduced beer to:
Tripel Karmeliet
Lindemans fruit lambics (my mom and sister especially, not so much my ex’s)
Medovina mead (Sweet Melissa and Classic Semi-Sweet)
Duchesse de Bourgogne (my gf’s #1 favorite so far)
Liefmans Kriek
This goes against what most guys have said here, but then again I tend not to bother with stuff like Blue Moon. Maybe they would have liked it ok, but I could not in good conscience suggest such a thing.
My gf also loves Orval (as does a lady I know back east). And my footbag pal Amy’s favorite is De Dolle Brouwers Export Stout (and I’ve tried a LOT of stouts and porters out on her! I’m so proud!).
So, yeah, girls rock.
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Originally posted by IMtheOptimator
Not intended at all to offend any of the female RateBeerians, but what do you consider to be the beer you would most likely call a "chick beer" (again, simply a universal label, not intended to offend)?
I ask this because tonight I found mine... Wittekerke Rosé. Pink can with the outline of a woman on it, with the slogan "The Fruity Pink". Also laced with artificial sweetener. I cannot believe at all that this is marketed towards the average man.
It is not a chick beer. A gay beer all the way...
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Originally posted by DocLock
I used to talk with Bill Moore fairly frequently, when Ortleib’s Sunnybrook ballroom was open for business. I asked him once why he always had a light beer, 2 or 3 wimpy wheat beers and no barleywines or imperial stouts. His answer simultaneously shocked and illuminated me. He said, "Women won’t drink the heavy stuff, they’ll only drink the light or sometimes the wheats if they aren’t having a mixed drink."
With that beer selection, it’s no wonder they went out of business. Beer bars with no balls don’t work...
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