Whats your Favorite Beer ?

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sam adams
fat tire
negro modelo

but usually what's in my fridge, and I think are quiet tasty...
old style
pbr
high life

beers i don't care at all for, but will do in a pinch
miller light
heiniken
amstel light
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I actually really like Corona, Newcastle and Grolsch.

Isn't Schlitz the sound beer makes on its way out? :) Or is it Blatz?

But, my favorite beer is Framboise Lambic. Absolute ambrosia!!

I won't drink Miller Lite, even if it's free. Bleah.

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Bohemia from Mehico, pure heaven, even better down there.. Obsidian stout from Deschutes Brewery here in Oregon...kind of a girlie man stout. Ben Franklin said " Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy".
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I'll take anything domestic light and cold.

But from a college standpoint, the cheaper the better. Us kids don't exactly have the deepest wallets. The most popular beer you'll find here is Keystone, unless you're in a bar and the prices are the same, then the most popular is Bud Light.

I find Heiniken to be very good, but I don't like Blue Moon. Everyone else does, but its so rich I can't drink very much of it. They used to sell 24 packs up here for 7 dollars called Gluek. Not the most tasty thing you'll ever have :puke:
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an open one!!
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lets break it down

Good Heniken, Becks Most Samuel Adams, Moosehead(real Cold)
Wheat Ale, etc etc. MGD is pretty decent its cold enough
or Miller Light

Crappy beers Coors Bud, Keystone

Worst Beer Old Farves jock strap strained best
(well that is what is should be called IMO

If Im heading there in a faster pace
7&7 tall, Yuckon Jack and Coke
Falming Dr. Peppers, Screwdrivers with a good Vodka
not the 5.00 a gallon junk for sale at Longs Drugs on friday stuff.
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Post by Minniman »

There are some nice German and microbrewed beers out there, but as far as a nationally available beer goes, I really like to sit back with a Killian's Irish Red in a frosty mug or glass.

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Michelob Amber Bock is all right if Killian's is not on tap, but the Irish Red has a much smoother aftertaste.

I could not stand Stroh's and other piss beer.

As I recall, Pabst Blue Ribbon wasn't quite as bad though.
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Post by Thaumaturgist »

I love this beer... Amarillo Ale.

http://www.midwestsupplies.com/products ... rodID=6458

Yea, I make my own, but it's better than most of what I can buy, and I enjoy the hobby. I also like a good oatmeal stout. Midwest sells an oatmeal stout too.

As far as commercial beers, I like Sam Adams, Summit Extra Pale Ale, or Sierra Nevada pale ale. I also like Fischer Amber Ale. The beer is pretty good, and the 22 oz. filp tops are nice for home brewing.
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Post by S197 »

Yuengling (PA and most of East coast)
Mehana (HI)
Kona Longboard (HI)
Rogue (National I think)
Guinness
Sierra Nevada

To name a few.

Not a fan of Corona or Red Stripe.
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Post by spencer ellerbusch »

Rootbear! YAY!


I dont drink since im a good boy and not old enough to drink alcohol :P. But Church wine always taste good :twisted:
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spencer ellerbusch wrote:Rootbear! YAY!
I drink ten times as much rootbeer as beer.

A&W from the tap is the best. The can stuff is the same as everyone else, because it uses corn syrup instead of cane sugar.
I dont drink since im a good boy and not old enough to drink alcohol :P. But Church wine always taste good.
Church wine is crap!

Thanks for reminding me, I have a 1991 Robert Mondavi Reserve Cab that I have to uncork. It was a great case, but this last bottle may be getting a bit out of prime.
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Nothing like an ice cold O'Douls
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High Life, always had a weakness for it.
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jackal wrote:I would say Sierra Nevada Pale Ale would be mine.
Heineken. Sorry to pick one that is so well known and advertised, but I'm being honest.
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jackal wrote:I would say Sierra Nevada Pale Ale would be mine.
Oh ... and let me add that the beer I've never consumed but have wanted to drink more than any other, and will get a chance this weekend, is Left Hook Lager.

Oregonians will have heard of it. It is devoted to one of my best friends, who is running for Senate there.
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