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giantpizzaman 08-20-2004 12:01 AM

favorite beer? :)
 
beer: we all love it. but we all seem to have different favorites...
what are some of your favorite beers? personally, i like heineken the best :)
i work at a bar sometimes and ive noticed there is no clear "most popular" beer. what do you guys drink/think?

matteo101 08-20-2004 12:28 AM

Theres like ten posts on this...lol

Willravel 08-29-2004 12:11 AM

I have no problem with repeat posts, the people deserve to know!
I have tried them ALL and I've found that different beers go with different meals or situations, but if someone says, "I'm buying!" I'm usually ordering a Dos Equis Special Lager. There's something to be said about German brewers making Mexican beer. It has just the right amount of quality, but no so much flavor that it overpowers you.
Guiness is good if I'm hungry.

pedro padilla 08-29-2004 01:21 AM

you like heineken? tastes like fermented bananas. Anderson Valley boont amber from northern california is nectar. this comes from a professional.

paj 08-29-2004 01:13 PM

moosehead, good canadian beer

YaWhateva 08-29-2004 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paj
moosehead, good canadian beer

i agree totally.

the420star 08-29-2004 07:46 PM

Harpoon IPA... gets better with each one

RainbowBright 08-29-2004 07:59 PM

All time favorite is Bell's Oberon the summer brew from a microbrew in Kalamazoo MI.

I'll drink just about anything The Champagne of Beers is always a favorite Miller High Life and I usually like just about any Hefewiezen. (I have no idea if I spelled that right)

davik 08-29-2004 11:38 PM

RainbowBright, you certainly chose the right brewery; Bell's stuff is amazing. My all time favorite is their Consecrator Dopplebock; it's expensive, but worth every cent. Unfortunately they only make the stuff a half month out of every year :P

Antikarma 08-30-2004 04:53 AM

I know this is ABSOLUTELY ridiculous, I'm very very aware of it, but....

I won't drink Molson anymore. I'm sorry I won't. I want my beer 100% Canadian. I KNOW it's the same beer. I KNOW nothing has changed, but.... thats me.

The prob? Well up here in the boonies its tough to get much else. Remember in Yellowknife a 6 pack is 15 bucks, so I'm relegated to Kokanee till I can move down south again. My fave used to be Extra Old Stock.

Sooooooooon I'll be drinking my microbrews again. Good god I'd sell my wife off for a pint of Palamino Pale.

Stillborn 09-05-2004 02:11 PM

It's a tie between Sierra Nevada and Guinness for me.

Mr_Wall 09-09-2004 11:37 PM

Australian beer James Boag's premium, or Tiger from singapore I think

thingstodo 09-10-2004 03:00 AM

Almost any British ale suits my fancy. Fuuler's ESB is awesome and you can always get a Newcastle. Can't go wrong with Guiness. Guess I like most micro brews that are darker. I've had that Kalamazoo stuff and it is good!

Dane Bramage 09-10-2004 07:25 AM

Anything kinda brown. New Castle, Bass. If I'm traveling to places that have lots of micro-brews, then I always try the house/local brew. Oregon is great for this as well as Colorado. I'm in NC, so we don't have squat for micro-brew. Not sure if this one qualifies as a micro, but Fat Tire, Ft. Collins, CO. is a great beer. My preferred choice, if I can get it.

DB.

canuckguy 09-10-2004 02:24 PM

import- bass ale
local- labatt 50, or moosehead.

stonegrody 09-10-2004 02:32 PM

Negro Modelo
Guiness
Newcastle
Leviathan

Mmm...beer.

aminal 09-13-2004 02:18 PM

My top 5 in no particular order...

Black Sheep Ale (UK)
Guiness (Ireland)
Coopers Sparkling (Australia)
Manns Original Brown Ale (UK)
and there are times when you just can't beat a Stella.

In fact pretty much anything cold, brown and fizzy works well

nottwood 09-13-2004 02:21 PM

Grolsch, Heineken are good...

Willravel 09-13-2004 05:30 PM

Really? No one else loves Dos Equis Special Lager? Wow.
Let's not forget Pilsner Urquell (go to Czech Republic NOW if you've never tried), germany's Jever Pilsner and Mahr's, and America's own Firestone Walker beer.

Shizukana 09-13-2004 05:58 PM

Guinness, followed closely by Newcastle.

Surprisingly enough, Guinness is lighter (has less carbs and calories) than Coors Light. Interesting bit of trivia for ya. ;)

Obtuse 09-13-2004 07:37 PM

I'll do a top 5...
1. Rolling Rock
2. Shiner Bock
3. Heineken Special Dark
4. Chimay Red Ale
5. Dos XX Lager

Shizukana 09-13-2004 08:15 PM

Ooooh. Shiner is good too - probably my favorite domestic.

thesupermikey 09-13-2004 09:39 PM

Sam Smith Oatmeal stout. By far the best ever

Captain Nemo 09-14-2004 05:53 AM

Hear hear for Bell's Brewery. I've been drinking all of their products since 1983.

radioguy 09-14-2004 05:23 PM

Import - Amstel Light.....awesome crisp taste

Local - Miller Light....I guess I'm kind of boring

Jonnymax 09-15-2004 02:16 AM

Negra Modela, Corona, pretty much any hefe, and when I have to scrape the bottom of the barrel, Ill take MGD.

Tusko 09-15-2004 11:27 PM

no votes for keiths? strange.

shadrock 09-16-2004 05:45 AM

free beer, free beer that's my favorite brand
if I didn't have to buy it, its the best beer in the land
warm flat funky, it don't matter to me
the greatest beer in the whole wide world is the one you buy for me!

itch vaccine 09-16-2004 06:15 AM

Corona.. Corona.. Corona..

:)

MikeyChalupa 09-16-2004 06:28 AM

Corona! MGD if the place doesn't have Corona. Avoid Bud beers at all cost... I get a headache after 1 bottle. Can't stand it. I'm getting to the point where although Coors Light commercials look like a fun time, I'd much rather be in a Corona commercial. They're more my speed nowadays.

Overseas I like to drink Strongbow Cider, I love finding it on tap in little pubs.

-Mikey

roachboy 09-16-2004 08:53 AM

the boont amber is a fine beverage. i havent had it since i left cali, and it is about the only thing i miss.

i prefer belgian--trappist--beers. my favorite is probably achel's double, but i also like orval a whole lot. chimay blue is great too.

screamincheetah 09-16-2004 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesupermikey
Sam Smith Oatmeal stout. By far the best ever

I just had a Sam Smith "Nut Brown Ale" which was very, very good stuff. Smooth. At the same place (they have a lot of different beers) I had a Hooe Gaarden (Sp?). It's German, very light in color, and has a buttery, smooth flavor. Very nice. But again, the Sam Smith was awesome

ciupi404 09-17-2004 05:08 AM

urquel pilsner, jever. in that order

OK willravel!

Draconis 09-30-2004 06:51 PM

Can't stand Sam Adams, Corona, or Belgian Cherry Banana Wheat Special Reserve Brew.
Give me Franziskaner Heffeweizen, Warrsteiner, or any dunkel from Bayern.
It's like a whole goddamn meal in a beer.
That said, when I'm looking for something that won't break the bank and tastes better than anything close to it's price, I've got three letters:
P B R
Pabst Blue Ribbon is God's gift to college students everywhere.

tropple 10-01-2004 03:27 AM

Black Star was my favorite ale. Crips, strongly hopped. Good stuff.

Celebrator was my favorite dark, being a good thick doppel boch. Strong hopping, good bitter chocolate/coffee tones.

Makes me wish I still drank ;-)

Glory's Sun 10-01-2004 06:08 AM

Killians Irish Red

Yuengling

guess I'm pretty boring too

edziu 10-02-2004 11:53 AM

BUDWEISER, it goes good with Harleys, and women

LeviticusMky 10-02-2004 08:30 PM

Killians is great, though I find it hard to drink, as it's brewed in colorado. Feels like I'm cheating.

Guiness and Harp. Great alone. A perfect combo. Mix half and half carefully for a "Black 'n' Tan" Harp on TOP of the Guiness.

Fantastic taste. Great darkness of Guiness combined with the smoother flavor of Harp's. I wouldn't try a black 'n' tan with other beers, cause it rarely comes out right. Ends up tasting like muddy beer.

radioguy 10-02-2004 09:19 PM

i've seen alot of people choose corona for their favorites. i have a question for ya'll. do you drink it with or without the lime? to me, a beer that has to be drank with something else diminishes the quality of the beer. does the mexican beer not taste good without the lime? do you drink the other beers with lime? just curious

davik 10-03-2004 12:35 AM

Tried Bell's Two Hearted Ale about a week ago and have quickly come to consider it one of my favorites. It's expensive, but if you get a chance I highly recommend it to everyone.

QuasiMojo 10-03-2004 12:46 AM

what? right NOW?

been drinkin' San Miguel,Heinekin and Fosters all night long.

/I am an animal that needs to sleep

sierrajunkie 10-04-2004 12:05 PM

wow, i am shocked that not only the person who started this thread picked heineken, but many of you obviously have not tried superior micro-brewed or imported beers. Sierra Nevada celebration ale (available only in the winter season) and dogfish head's 60 minute and 90 minute IPA's are some of my absolute favorite microbrewed, probably 2 of the best brewers in america. Hofbrau imports some great brews, some are mostly malty though and not enough hop flavor. I saw someone mentioned samual smith's , they have a great selection of decent to great brews. I geuss i am just a hop head.

angeltek 10-05-2004 04:24 PM

1. Bavaria (with lime)
2. New Castle Brown Ale
3. Rikards Red

Bavaria is my new found freind though, it's so good...especially with lime. I think it's from Brazil.

Tophat665 10-05-2004 04:56 PM

The reason people started drinking Mexican beers with lime is that they come in a clear bottle. Doesn't make sense? OK, some elementary beer chemistry: The bitterness, flavor, and aroma of beer come from Hops - how long the hops are boiled with the wort (malt and water - proto-beer) determines to which iof those characteristics they contribute most. Now, the most stable chemicals in Hops, the ones that last longest, are the Alpha Acids. They are a yellow, waxy substance in the hops flowers. They are not soluable in water. However, when exposed to heat and water, they turn into iso-alpha acids, which are soluable. (Hence, the hops longest in the boil contribute most to bitterness.) Unfortunately, Iso-alpha acids are so constructed as to become a particularly foul aromatic compound when exposed to ultraviolet light for as little as 10 seconds. This compound has many of the same characteristics as skunk scent. Now, brown glass blocks ultraviolet light, but clear and green glass do not. Hence, clear bottled Mexican Beer is almost invariably skunked. Fortunately, it doesn't take a lot of iso alpha acid to make a beer bitter, and the clear bottle Mexican beers, such as Corona and Sol, are both watered down industrialized versions of the classic Czech Pilsner (lamentably frequently bottled in green glass) which is not particularly bitter. Therefore it is generally possible to cover the skunked flavor and aroma with citrus juice - lime. That's how it starts. If you like the taste, more power to you, but I think you're fooling yourself if you think you're enjoying good beer. You're enjoying cheap, spoiled beer with fruit juice. (Very similar argument for why Americans think sake is served hot. It's only served hot if it's stale.)

In any case, my favorite beer is one I brewed myself, and which recently took over first place from another I had brewed myself. My favorite is Defenestrator Doppelbock - a black doppelbock similar to Salvator (but made with love instead of Jesus), and certified as "Damn Tasty" by a BJCP certified beer judge. The one it eclipsed was Up All Night Extra Stout, an export style stout with espresso in the wort.

Commercially, my favorite beer is Arrogant Bastard Ale, partially because it's perfecly marketed to me (I am most certainly arrogant, and my mother and father were never married), but mostly because it is a mongo-hops monster well balanced with just the right amount of malt - not so little as to be overwhelmed by the truly staggering amount of bitterness and hops flavor, but yet not so much as to render the beer a syrupy sweet mess (like Dogfish head 120 minute IPA. Save your money on that one, folks). My favorite stouts are Old Australia, a vinous imperial stout, and Mackeson's XXXX Milk Stout. (Keep your Guinness. It isn't even the best Irish stout.) Far and awy my favorite barley wine is Old Dominion's bourbon barrel aged Millennium. Absolutely fantastic, and only available at the brewery. They made 200 cases of it this year, and are charging 100 bucks a pop. It'd be a bargain at twice the price. It really is that good. If you're in the greater DC area you should google them, get directions, and go there immediately.

However, my own beer is only available at my own house, Arrogant Bastard is not a beer with mass appeal, and Milennium is, as I noted, limited in quantity, so I have my favorite bar beer: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

Finally, swilling beer. Anyone with pretensions of dipsomania needs to find a beer that will load its feight of alcohol into one's grateful veins without dropping a lead-like freight of malt liquor in one's belly. For me, that's Budweiser. See, it really is useful for something beyond cleaning car battery contacts.

radioguy 10-05-2004 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tophat665
The reason people started drinking Mexican beers with lime is that they come in a clear bottle. Doesn't make sense? OK, some elementary beer chemistry: The bitterness, flavor, and aroma of beer come from Hops - how long the hops are boiled with the wort (malt and water - proto-beer) determines to which iof those characteristics they contribute most. Now, the most stable chemicals in Hops, the ones that last longest, are the Alpha Acids. They are a yellow, waxy substance in the hops flowers. They are not soluable in water. However, when exposed to heat and water, they turn into iso-alpha acids, which are soluable. (Hence, the hops longest in the boil contribute most to bitterness.) Unfortunately, Iso-alpha acids are so constructed as to become a particularly foul aromatic compound when exposed to ultraviolet light for as little as 10 seconds. This compound has many of the same characteristics as skunk scent. Now, brown glass blocks ultraviolet light, but clear and green glass do not. Hence, clear bottled Mexican Beer is almost invariably skunked. Fortunately, it doesn't take a lot of iso alpha acid to make a beer bitter, and the clear bottle Mexican beers, such as Corona and Sol, are both watered down industrialized versions of the classic Czech Pilsner (lamentably frequently bottled in green glass) which is not particularly bitter. Therefore it is generally possible to cover the skunked flavor and aroma with citrus juice - lime. That's how it starts. If you like the taste, more power to you, but I think you're fooling yourself if you think you're enjoying good beer. You're enjoying cheap, spoiled beer with fruit juice. (Very similar argument for why Americans think sake is served hot. It's only served hot if it's stale.)

In any case, my favorite beer is one I brewed myself, and which recently took over first place from another I had brewed myself. My favorite is Defenestrator Doppelbock - a black doppelbock similar to Salvator (but made with love instead of Jesus), and certified as "Damn Tasty" by a BJCP certified beer judge. The one it eclipsed was Up All Night Extra Stout, an export style stout with espresso in the wort.

Commercially, my favorite beer is Arrogant Bastard Ale, partially because it's perfecly marketed to me (I am most certainly arrogant, and my mother and father were never married), but mostly because it is a mongo-hops monster well balanced with just the right amount of malt - not so little as to be overwhelmed by the truly staggering amount of bitterness and hops flavor, but yet not so much as to render the beer a syrupy sweet mess (like Dogfish head 120 minute IPA. Save your money on that one, folks). My favorite stouts are Old Australia, a vinous imperial stout, and Mackeson's XXXX Milk Stout. (Keep your Guinness. It isn't even the best Irish stout.) Far and awy my favorite barley wine is Old Dominion's bourbon barrel aged Millennium. Absolutely fantastic, and only available at the brewery. They made 200 cases of it this year, and are charging 100 bucks a pop. It'd be a bargain at twice the price. It really is that good. If you're in the greater DC area you should google them, get directions, and go there immediately.

However, my own beer is only available at my own house, Arrogant Bastard is not a beer with mass appeal, and Milennium is, as I noted, limited in quantity, so I have my favorite bar beer: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

Finally, swilling beer. Anyone with pretensions of dipsomania needs to find a beer that will load its feight of alcohol into one's grateful veins without dropping a lead-like freight of malt liquor in one's belly. For me, that's Budweiser. See, it really is useful for something beyond cleaning car battery contacts.

that is some seriously cool shit!!!! thanks for the education Tophat665. :thumbsup: so it's a conspiracy with the mexican beer companies, bottle makers, and lime growers of the world? :D why don't they use brown bottles? or is that too obvious?

Draconis 10-05-2004 08:05 PM

tophat: I'm glad someone in here understands the finer points of hops. I learned plenty growing up the child of a Miller employee. On that note, Miller is too sweet for my tastes but one brewery my dad worked at had great beer: Shipyard Brewery. Their IPA was decent (Fugle's), better than most, but the stout and Longfellow's Ale were astounding, especially straight out before it even touched the bottling tubes.

Adog 10-05-2004 10:05 PM

Mirror Pond from the Deschutes Brewery in Bend Oregon is my favorite. :)

avernus 10-06-2004 12:52 PM

Mr. Perrets stout and Cornish Doombar are my favorites at the moment. On a hot day a cold pint of Leffe or Staropramen goes down well. Or Corona with lemon :)

Stillborn 10-08-2004 01:45 PM

Random trivia: hops is in the same family as marijuana.

Also, beer with a lot of hops has a kind of liquid estrogen.

So, when you're drinking beer with lotsa hops, it's like you're drinking a high woman :p

Learned that on Dennis Miller a few nights ago when he had some beermeister on.

Irishsean 10-08-2004 03:29 PM

Not sure if they qualify as beer, but I love "Woodchuck Hard Cider."

http://www.woodchuck.com/

william 10-10-2004 06:34 PM

IMO - Corona tastes too much like the cheap beer I could when stationed in Panama, for 25 cents (10 cents refundable) in the 90's On top of that, everyone wants to drop a lime (or lemon) slice into the beer - wtf?
Personally, I prefer a dark beer. Amber Boch; Red Wolf (when I can find it), please do not confuse w/Red Dog. The taste of dark vs. light is distinct.

Draconis 10-11-2004 10:19 PM

I have just discovered the greatest beer ever. This being my first true drinktatstic Oktoberfest, I had the opportunity to drink Spaten's Oktoberfest brew. It was amazing. I strongly reccomend getting this before the season is up.

radioguy 10-11-2004 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by william
On top of that, everyone wants to drop a lime (or lemon) slice into the beer - wtf?

read tophat's reply above..........very enlightening.

Glorp 10-12-2004 01:11 PM

Yanjing Ale. Don't know why, but I really love the stuff. Its from China (hence the name), and about the smoothest stuff around. Yanjing seems to be a style of Chinese ale, however. The only one we can get here in Texas is a brand that promotes itself as an "Extra Yanjing" Ale, and proudly proclaims itself the state ale of China(Insert Yakov Smirinov "In China Ale drinks you." joke here). Anyone else drink it?

Tralls 10-12-2004 03:41 PM

Fat Tire from Colorado is very very good! Also for those in the NE, Philly area, Yuengling is also real good, and just as cheap as a Bud

NeoRete 10-12-2004 04:49 PM

Here's two microbrews that most outside the northest probably haven't heard of:

Long Trail - Blackberry Wheat (seasonal for the fall harvest)
http://www.longtrail.com/home.cfm
Any Sea Dog brew, but especially a Blue Paw Wheat Ale
http://www.seadogbrewing.com/

Clark 10-13-2004 10:18 AM

Changes from time to time but latly Abita Turbo Dog is the best. This is a New Orleans beer but I am starting to see it in other States.

Orpheus 10-13-2004 10:35 AM

Bell's beer, from Kalamazoo, MI, is the finest microbrewery in America. In a few centuries, we will be referring to them as we do the Trappist monks in Belgium. I recommend the Oberon in the spring and summer and the Double Stout (Chocolate and Cherry) or Amber Ale in the fall and winter. Their 3rd Coast Ale, at 18bucks a 6pack, is quite a treat as well.

As I live in California, I don't have access to it anymore. Can anyone help?

Orpheus 10-13-2004 10:36 AM

Paulanner Hefewizen, out of a tap, is also excellent.

tspikes51 10-13-2004 10:50 AM

Saranac Black and Tan. Good for cooking too.

toilet_duck 10-14-2004 06:30 PM

1. Grolsch
2. Steinlager
3. Bass
4. Moosehead
5. Corona

lukethebandgeek 10-14-2004 07:06 PM

Augunstiner Weissbeer. Nothing better.

SirSeymour 10-15-2004 11:59 AM

Depends on the situation but my overall favs fall out this way:

Blackened Voodoo (can't believe no one here has mentioned this one yet)
Negro Modelo
Guiness
Rogue Shakespearean Stout (Oregan Microbrew available in much of the country)

About to start brewing my own soon.

mused76 10-15-2004 06:04 PM

Straub.. it comes in a plastic bag and you can get it at our local pub for 1 dollar a pint. It tastes like banana's but does the job quickly and cheaply!

Ridge 10-15-2004 09:21 PM

All Time Fav: Sam Adams Light

Does anyone know where to find Pumpkin Ale? It's in season and I had it several years ago, but can't find it anywhere as of late. Some of you might think that beer and pumpkin is a bad combo, however, it has a great taste. Tis is the season for the Autumn brews!

poopermcgraw 10-16-2004 02:18 AM

i'm curious about the kinds of beers people who aren't really into beer like. i just don't like the taste and super carbonation of the stuff. for instance the most "luxurious" beer i've drank was some gordon biersch thing from their restaurant...heinekins, coronas, coors are popular around here but they still taste like beer to me. EXCEPT Kirin Ichiban...I dunno why, it still tasted like beer, just good for some reason. Odd ain't it. I'm guessing if I just sampled more beers I'd probably find a few more that are at least tolerable. I just don't understand how people chug that stuff without belching every other second, and pissing every 5 minutes, which seems to happen to me. Ah well. Good drinking to everyone.

JohnnyCarson 10-16-2004 05:45 PM

My own homebrew....

daswig 10-19-2004 09:24 PM

Weissbier. Never found it in the States...

avhg1 10-19-2004 10:02 PM

Pyramid Apricot Ale. Sounds wussy, but its really good when you're in the mood for a lighter beer. There's a local brewery near my house that makes great stouts. My favorite dark beer is Young's double chocolate stout. The real test for a beer, hold it up to the light. If you can see through it, it's not a real beer.

Mephisto2 10-19-2004 10:37 PM

Heineken and Guinness.

And I'm sometimes partial to Jame Squire Ale from Tasmania.

But generally Heineken and Guinness.


Mr Mephisto


PS - Yes, the Guinness does taste better in Ireland!

jenjen 10-19-2004 11:16 PM

I'm going to have to chime in and say that there are two non-local microbrews that I will drink and they are the only two. Corona Light and Amstel Light.

Xenomorph 10-19-2004 11:24 PM

Guinness for when I want to sit down and enjoy a good beer with a meal and some rational conversation.

Bud Light for when I want a six-pack to slam at a party or fill some beer pong cups with yellow foamy liquid stuff that kinda qualifies as beer.

eddo31 10-19-2004 11:58 PM

obviously depends on the situation...

generally newcastle or any ipa if relaxing or out at dinner, bud/pbr if just finished mowing the lawn.

Tophat665 10-20-2004 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daswig
Weissbier. Never found it in the States...

Not looking hard enough, then. Ayinger, Paulaner, Valentin, Schneider, Maisel, Aventinus, and at least a dozen others all have Weizenbeirs, Dunkelweizens and/or weizenbocks available at better retailers in the States. Now, if you mean by Weissbeir, Berlinner Weisse (like with raspberry or woodruff syrup, sour enough to make your cheeks touch in the middle of your mouth), there are only two brands imported, and they're pricey. One is Berlinner Kindl Weisse, and, as I have never had the other, I can't recall the name, but they are out there, they just take some finding, and cost like $2.50 a bottle when found.

fordluvr 10-20-2004 06:09 PM

Ironhorse Stout at the Market Street Brewery in Nashville. Great taste, massively filling.

spindles 10-20-2004 07:34 PM

Makes note to ask Tophat when I fuck up my next home brew :D

The current one I just bottled is Cascade Golden Harvest Lager - will let you guys know when it is ready to drink (in a couple of weeks):

http://www.cascadehomebrew.com.au/home/default.asp

dtheriault 10-20-2004 11:07 PM

Okay, so I heard that the reason that beer tastes different overseas because they don't pasturize the beer. Is that true?

If so how much of a difference does it make? (looking for those who have gone overseas and can honestly taste the difference) and finally, are there non-pasturized beers here in the US? Does heat pasturized and "cold-filtered" really matter in regards to beer taste?

Bliz 10-21-2004 09:07 AM

Hmm...I'd have to pick Guinness (Mmmm...Extra Stout), Killian's and Bell's Oberon.

Nhanced1 10-21-2004 11:23 AM

My favorite beer is a Cuh-hold one. http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail39.html

But anyway, ill second the motion on Pyramid Apricot Ale, and I've also been enlightened by tophat's post. Still love mexican beer, just going to make sure to add the fruit juice.

pcockren 10-21-2004 01:58 PM

Yuengling is by far my favorite...I used to go to school in PA and when I came home to NY, I couldn't get my hands on it...recently they started moving into other states and I can't get enough!!!

Blue Moon Belgian White gets a nod for second place

Flyguy 10-21-2004 02:05 PM

Corona.....

blar 10-21-2004 02:22 PM

1) stella
2) Rikards Red
3) canadian

Val_1 10-21-2004 02:30 PM

My beer taste changes with the season. This summer it was Corona in a glass with a big damn hunk of lime. Now that it's getting colder I find Schell's Octoberfest is doing it for me. Schell's is a brewery in New Ulm MN, not far from me. They also have a good bock.

Stug 10-22-2004 08:21 AM

I was drinking Corona or San Miguel this Summer with a chunk of lime jammed into the bottle, but now the winter draws in I'm opting for Starpraomen (Czech lager), on tap a pint of this is refreshing not too 'hoppy' in taste and cuts out all the chemically taste that too often accompanys bad Stella... hmmmm... drunk!

molloby 10-23-2004 03:11 AM

James Squire Pilsner, that hits the spot.

Or a nice Cooper's Pale Ale.

TheBeermaster 10-23-2004 05:21 PM

Mine own beer

daddio82 10-24-2004 09:03 AM

Depens on the season and/or mood but in no particular order:
Killians
Old leg humper ale
Dead Guy ale
St Pauli

R_R_R 10-26-2004 12:38 PM

1)Killkenny
2)Kokanee Gold
3)Rickards Red

yes...I am a fan of the darker stuff, more flavour.

hoobajoo 10-26-2004 02:47 PM

New Castle or Guinness

martinguerre 10-30-2004 12:55 PM

top five...in no order, as it varies by mood.

Summit EPA
James Page Iron Range Amber
Big Sky Honey Summer Ale
Corona
Sprecher's Amber

That said, the list will change in a week. Summit and James Page have my loyalty as a Minnesota boy, but i rarely buy the same import or microbrew twice. at that price, i want variety. i'd rather get dissapointed once in while than always be drinking the same stuff.

macsmith230 10-30-2004 04:31 PM

Newcastle
Harps
Sam Adams
Radler (beer with lemonade)

gturner 11-02-2004 01:09 AM

I always go looking for a close microbrewery and order the darkest beer they offer. Usually a stout. Other places Becks, St. Pauli or Guiness with do just fine.

pottsynz 11-02-2004 01:25 AM

Nastro Aruzo (sp?)
Italian goodness. :)

Acid Overdose 11-02-2004 08:55 AM

Corona and Budweiser.

troit 11-02-2004 08:56 AM

I have got to say that Miller Lite is still my favorite - although I find myself sampling a bit more variety of beers than I did a few years ago. ;)

greyeyes 11-03-2004 10:33 PM

I think I've posted before stating that my favourite beer was guiness, well it still is a great beer, however it has been unseated by an awesome beer called Tilburg's Dutch Brown Ale. You guys really need to try this one. It's just fantastic!!

Master_Shake 11-04-2004 11:08 AM

Yuengling Premium is really decent stuff.

Philangicality 11-11-2004 11:23 PM

St. Pauly Girl and Newcastle

Shirtninja 11-12-2004 07:53 PM

Shiner Bock, Corona, and my old faithful Budweiser when im short on money.

Grumbling*Girl 11-12-2004 08:13 PM

oh! oh! I know this one !!!!

Sleemans Honey Brown, Rickards Red, Newcastle Brown, Granville Island Brown Ale or anything brown.

The rule is beer shouldn't look like the END result when you BEGIN drinking it.


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