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not a big fan of blue...
that honey brown is good stuff whenever you're in the mood for something a bit different. full sail is my favorite brew overall, but i think that is an oregon make. |
I like Other People's beer. (old joke) anyway...
Lately it's been Labatts Genuine draft but Kokanee is my regular beer. For imported beer it's Heineken or Corona. I'll take bud over beer other than 35+ degree summer days or while I barbecue. |
Tiger is a really nice beer, and for imports I also like the Faxe Strong, cus nothing beats a 8.4% beer that tastes great.
For Canadian I'd have to go with Granville Island or Herman's, which is made locally in Victoria, Its a fantastic dark beer. For getting shitfaced which is still fun in the early 20's, Faxe is my preference, because at $2.07 for a 500mL can of 8.4% nothing beats it. Although a mountain of Kokanee or a Bubba is always fun to bring to a party. |
Corona,then BLUE. moosehead and bud suck bigtime.Would somebody please put that Alexander Keith guy out of his misery?
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Prosequence, you know I'll drink anything but if I'm at the store it's Kieths or Moosehead. I was out with some people last night whilst vacationing in Ont and had some sort of honey ale that was really smooth and refreshing. I can't remember the brand but it sells for a dollar a bottle at the Beer Store (plus deposit) and for the price it is hard to beat.
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been diggin' good 'ol moosehead as of late............tasty freakin' beer.
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Gotta say Club.
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If I'm drinkin to get drunk, Canadian does it for me, though sometimes I'll switch to Sleemans pale or Coors Light.
Now, if I want to enjoy it, then it's one of the following: Just about anything from Unibroue (La Fin du Monde, Trois Pistoles, etc) Guiness, but for the love of god, not the bottled stuff. Old Speckled Hen Creemore (especially on really hot days) |
Sleeman's Cream Ale or Kokanee
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Faxe is a great beer I recommend it highly. |
Heineken, Labatt Blue, Corona, and a whole lot of Jack
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Keith's, Guiness Extra Stout, MGD, Coors
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From Nova Scotia - Moosehead Green by the bottle
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1) Sleeman's Dark Ale
2) Sleeman's Cream Ale 3) Muskoka Cream Ale 4) Cameron's Auburn (from toronto) 5) Kilkenny's (for foreign content) |
me being the calgarian too, I will drink Big Rock Trad left and right. Fo Course no canadian pub crawl or binge drink would be the same without Keith's.
But By far, Big Rock traditional takes the cake. Nothing beats this stuff |
Keiths has been a preferred choice since the age of 15, But I'd be hard pressed not to call guiness the favourite
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I'd like to add Big Rock, Traditional Ale. Big Rock is in Alberta. Good Canadian beer.
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Lakeport Pilsner is good to. Wait a minute. Yup, it's good too. |
I used to like Old Style, Kokanee and High Test, (when I did buy beer that is).
These days, I don't buy much commercial beer because I make my own instead, which I enjoy better. If I have to buy beer at all now, I usually go for Rickard's Red. (It reminds me of university, where we had Rickard's on tap in the Grad Centre. Good place for a pint.) |
Gonna have to with Keith or Kokanne.
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Wild Rose Rasberry ale, Pilsner, Lucky.
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Kokanee was my beer out west but in Ontario its Canadian
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NOTHING LIKE BLUE !!!!!!
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creemore springs, hands down...
and lucky lager, lakeport, or laker when its on sale for a buck a bottle...HELLO!! |
I usually go for Kokanee, but if i'm feeling rich I LOVE Killkenny...
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LOVE Creemore, an Ontario product!!
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Why have I not heard of it then? |
I'm a Kieth's man myself. But recently, a friend of mine said that she thought Kieth's has an aftertaste like semen. I wouldn't really know. But has anybody else heard of this?
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When I'm in the Eastern Townships (Lennoxville, QC) -- Lion's Pride (microbrew).
When in Halifax -- Propeller all the way (another local brew). Finally, when chillin in Montreal -- Raspberry Blonde @ Brewtopia on Crescent St. |
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As a born and raised Pennsylvania girl, it's really hard to get me away from the Yuengling Lager (no it's not Chinese! haha). Been loyal to that one for most of my legal drinking career. That said, there is a brewery out of Vermont, Magic Hat. For some reason it's really hard to find down here in VA, but I've loved every beer I've tried outa there. I beleive "Love Potion #9" was my favorite.
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Hey flyman that is the perfect fridge 3 different kinds of beer and a big bags of weed!
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Don't any of you drink "Bavaria". Haven't any of you been swayed by the
"Red Bikini Commercial" ????? |
Never was a huge fan of beer, but when I drink it:
Molson Canadian Big Rock (Grasshopper is what I usually have) Sol/Corona (they're the same thing anyways) Molson 6.0 Cold Shots I still have to try Stella Artois. |
Even though I'm from Canada, I do find myself enjoying Fosters as a beer. It really quenches the thirst and gets you buzzed fast. Damn, them Aussies know how to make a good beer.
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variety my friend...........keeps things different eh........ :D |
Labatt Crystal
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So true...same stuff all the time gets boring! |
Granville Island, Sleemans, Kokanee...
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i have a granville island tshirt. The comemorative brew or anniversairy brew. mmmmmm
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