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Stella artois
Or thai beer Singha or Chang beer smooth as silk, can not go to wrong with these two unless you drown in them :) |
I like Samuel Adams...mmmmmm.
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Generally speaking I like English Ales best - the finest pint I've ever had was Chiswick Bitter pulled at the Euston Flyer, but as I've only been to England once, I guess I'd make my favorite beer to be draft Fuller's ESB (still not common here, but you can find it occasionally).
In the summer I do enjoy Czech pilsners, and Pauliner Munchen is excellent too. |
stella, fat tire, doggie style pale, sierra nevada pale...oh christ...just give me anything really hoppy.
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Spaten and Franziskaner
I lived in Munich for 6 months and got addicted to Spaten and Franziskaner...there is nothing better than a big stein of Franziskaner Hefe-weisen!
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I drink Alaskan Amber or Fosters. |
Hard to pick a favorite-Millerlite and Shiner are most frequent.
Beers I like: Bass Ale Fat Tire Abita Dos XX Amber Heineken Dark - but not regular! Shiner Bock -especially Shiner Summer stock when they have it Miller lite -the best major brand beer out there, I think. Original Coors-just smells like a beer should Stella Artois-thanks for the reminder Icehouse-cheap Sapporo Guiness or Murphy's Stout on occasion several others I've had in Britian Don't like: Corona Coors Light Lonestar-I know, I'm a proud Texan, but this is nasty beer. St. Pauli Girl Sam Adams-call me unsophisticated, it's not good, and I even visited the brewery in Boston Heineken most budweiser products |
Well all you guys from america should try get some good Australian beer. Its a good feeling when you go to the local pub and they have about 15 beers on tap and atleast half will Australian and great tasting.
My favs vary depending on the mood and climate. The list includes Tooheys New Tooheys Old Tooheys Extra Dry Hahn Premium most Coopers but the imports are good too including Stella Heineken (drank many at the Rugby World Cup) Caffries Kilkenny Sorry to say i havent really tasted many american beers, just the occasional Bud which i wasnt too excited about but hey a big part of it is what you get used to and the amount of tooheys i have drunk would be alot. if i drank that much Bud or Miller id probably be a big fan of that too |
Love my German beer, but Natty and I share emotional bonds :lol:
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Killian's Red... mmmmmmmmm.
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all time fave: Big Rock Traditional Ale (microbrewery from Calgary, Canada)
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Budweiser is still king
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Best mass brewed-- Sam Adams
Micro brews from Florida to California --Too many too list--although the Boulder area seems to do them best. Almost any Canadian beer--In Canada-The American versions just aren't the same German pilsners--MMMMM |
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Sam Adams Winter Lager
I also like Woodchuck cider - does that count? |
In no particular order:
Guinness on tap Red Hook ESB Pyramid Hefeweizen Moose Drool Widmer Hefeweizen Rainier (edit) Mac & Jack's African Amber (their stout is quite nice as well) (edit) Dogfish Head - Imort Ale (edit) Arrogant Bastard |
I like Urquell & Stella Artois
and Singha in Thailand was actually pretty good. Maybe the beach and palmtrees flavoured it up a bit though... |
I tend to like my own beer the best ;-)
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I have just discovered this awsome new beer. Its called "Hollandia". It goes down so well
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Pennsylvania's Best, and the US's oldest brewery...Yuengling!!! Also...newcastle brown ale...
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Dont drink much, but if i do, i like Red Stripe and Blue Moon.
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heineken and presidente
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I'll only drink beer when I'm already drunk and low on money at the bar... then, it's usually Bud Light. Guiness and Killian's make me sick, Busch just tastes nasty...and that's about it for me beer experience. Oh--I did try some...erm...damn...mind blank on what it was. Some kind of ale, I think "honey" was in the name. That was okay.
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Corona Extra with a lime...ahhh..to be in Cancun again
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Whenever I make the trip to Halifax, I always enjoy a local brew call Propellor.
Otherwise, I'm a Kilkenny / Harp / Guiness man. |
It's sad to say but I'm a domestic light man... Coors Light specifically. I know it's not very cosmopolitan now to drink domestic beers but I'd venture to say there are a lot of people fibbing about their preferred beer as the domestic beer industry booms.........
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There is this cool little local brewery in Chapel Hill that has an *awesome* amber ale. So damn good.
Beyond that, I love me some Guinness. |
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kirin beer is my fave. |
sweet pic, I just stick to molsons or bud.
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have not had a lot of different ones but am big on Pa beers, Loyalhanna, YinLeuing and Rolling Rock
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Tuborg. Definitely Tuborg :D
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It all depends on the mood, food and amount!
Budvar, Guinness, Urquell, Tuborg Classic... |
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I just had some Yuengling, and that is damn good beer. Can't wait until my friend goes to PA again and picks some more up! |
Molson Export
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Free. One poured at a hockey game. |
Guinness or Alexander Keiths.
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ooooh... What a great thread.. :) My favorite is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Summerfest
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I'm into the pale beers myself. I love German beers as well. MY favorites are Becks, St. Pauli Girl and Grolsh.
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