What is your favorite micro-brew/ import beer?

Gotta go w/ Rogue Shakespeare Stout here.. of late velvety smooth and a nice bite too. there are so heaps good ones here within Oregon, hard to find the time to try em' adjectives! Let me know what you like and why..

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I've have the Shakespeare by Rogue and it's very suitable. Chocolate Stout is also pretty acclaimed. I hear Hair of the Dog brews some amazing ones out there too.

For stouts though, the best micro-brews I've ever have are Founder's Kentucky Breakfast Bourbon-Aged and Stone Imperial Russian. Both are so complex and strong. Chocolate, coffee, vanilla, malts, etc. There's a reason those two are rate so high on beer websites. They truly are amazing. Three others that I hear are amazing are Three Floyds Dark Lord Russian Imperial, AleSmith Speedway, and Dogfish Head World Wide.

The best micro-IPA I've have yet is the Dogfish Head 90-Minute Imperial.

The best import are the Belgians, in my judgment. Chimay Blue, Rochefort 8 and 10, St. Bernardus Abt 12, Gouden Carolus Grand Cru of the Emperor, or most other trappist or abbey ales. I think they're simply fantastic.
Cafrey's, hands down. Smooth, nice aftertaste, extraordinarily easy to drink and its pretty too! If I can't catch Cafrey's I love a good Boddington's.
similar to Niagara Bewery- Old Jack, Amber, Lager etc and the old Kawartha Lakes Brewery(especially the Nut Brown) in the past they were bought out.

My fave introduction beer is Guiness and can sup back six pints of those jammy!
Bell's Traverse City Big Porch Ale - absolutely exquisite!
Great Basin Brewing company contained by Sparks, NV makes amazing brews!

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