JohnCorbin

March 26th, 2012 at 11:11 AM ^

I feel so girly when I order oberon at a bar, because they bring it with the slice of orange, and I had a chick make fun of me for drinking it once.  It could have also been because I squeezed the juice in, dropped in the orange, and then when the beer was done I had to fish it out to get whatever oberon the orange may have absorbed.  Or maybe it could've been because of the apple-tinis before the oberon.

Either way, oberon is delicious. 

andrewG

March 26th, 2012 at 11:14 AM ^

This is one of the very few disadvantages of living in California. Hope y'all enjoy and I hope that it's better than the last couple years so I can enjoy when I do make it back to Michigan this summer.

DrunkOnHiggins

March 26th, 2012 at 1:51 PM ^

Yeah he does...and Russian River...and Sierra Nevada...

No offense, California and Michigan are probably the top two states as far as breweries go but IMHO it's Michigan hands down. Jolly Pumpkin, Founders, New Holland, Arcadia, Odd Sides, OG, Bell's, Dark Horse, Short's, Dragonmead, Kuhnhenn, etc. The list just goes on and on.

salami

March 26th, 2012 at 4:13 PM ^

For all the great brews you can get here in Tejas like Shiner and Firemans 4, I really miss my lovely Oberon (Solsun to us oldsters).  No distribution to the Lone Star state as far as I am aware.

<<sad panda>>

LSAClassOf2000

March 26th, 2012 at 6:20 PM ^

I picked up some Oberon on the way home from work. I rarely shirk an opportunity to honor good beer, for as my wife will attest, the 24th of September is also a household holiday as it is the birthday of one Arthur Guinness (and his beers are better when poured from the can, incidentally, in my estimation)

Cheers, MGoCommunity!

Blerg

March 26th, 2012 at 6:49 PM ^

Blacked out at the midnight release of Oberon last year at the Jug. Went for one pitcher with a friend, ended up with 5+.  It was worth the hangover and missed class.

rbgoblue

March 27th, 2012 at 12:30 AM ^

Ran into Larry Bell (owner of Bell's Brewery) at a grocery store in Kalamazoo this evening.  He thanked me for purchasing Bell's!  I couldn't help but think that something was flawed, in that I should have been thanking him for making such an awesome product.

blingblaine

April 21st, 2012 at 6:44 PM ^

Moved to LA for the semester and summer for an internship, any way that you guys know to get Oberon out here?  I've found some possibilities for 6-packs, but not mini-kegs

Summazooma

June 1st, 2012 at 5:12 PM ^

As somebody who moved here from California in 2000 (with beautiful bride & kids), and visit Cali every summer (both South & North), I have to say that I have a new-found appreciation for great beer. Michigan rocks!

Seriously, I would love to send examples of my favorite beers to friends in California (who really have no idea what I'm babbling about, assuming that I forgot what Cali beers are like). It's a shame, really... especially since my experience, so far, with 2012 Oberon (both bottles and minikeg) has been back up to the pre-2010 snuff. It's especially galling when I visit stores in SoCal purporting to deal in quality beverages that have no idea, even, of Jolly Pumpkin Oro de Calabaza's success in the New York Times' survey of Belgian style ales, much less the incredible collection of beers all over this state.

Oh, and I have to say that my wife & I used to jokingly suspect that Anchor Brewing sent it's "seconds" to Southern California, since Steam never seemed to taste as good in L.A. as it did in S.F. (HA!)

Anyway, living in the Ann Arbor-Dexter corridor, otherwise known as the Huron River Valley, I'm living large on great beer and I'm thankful for it.