The Official MFP Favorite Beer Poll

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  • WRXymama
    WRXymama Posts: 342 Member
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    Pretty much ANY IPA
    Love me some home craft beers/local micro-brews as well
  • 99clmsntgr
    99clmsntgr Posts: 777 Member
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    Oh, so many to choose from!

    If I had to say any were my "favorite" I would say Stone Arrogant *kitten* and Bell's Hopslam.

    Others at the top of my list:
    Bell's Two-Hearted
    Sierra Nevada Bigfoot
    Rodenbach Gran Crux
    Rogue Ruination Ale
    St. Bernardus ABT12
    Unibroue Trois Pistoles
    Ommegang Three Philosophers

    Just to name a few. I like hoppy. I like IPAs.
  • WRXymama
    WRXymama Posts: 342 Member
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    mmmm Hopslam
  • EricInArlington
    EricInArlington Posts: 557 Member
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    Shiner bock, Coors light, Dos Equis, Sapporo and pear cider
  • hungrymarathongirl
    hungrymarathongirl Posts: 444 Member
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    I obviously need to widen my horizons. Pumpkin ale sounds delish.

    I usually stick with Corona or Miller Chill.
  • 99clmsntgr
    99clmsntgr Posts: 777 Member
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    I obviously need to widen my horizons. Pumpkin ale sounds delish.

    I usually stick with Corona or Miller Chill.

    Some pumpkin ales are good, others not so much. I recommend Dogfish Head's Punkin Ale if you're wanting to try one. And if you're looking for something a little different Dogfish also has a seasonal Raison D'Etre which is brewed with plums and raisins and something else. It's a little fruity and makes for a good dessert beer. Good for expanding horizons :wink:

    (note, these are the only two Dogfish Head brews I really like. Hopheads I know rave about their 120-minute IPA, which is way over the top for me, and I *like* hoppy beers. I've been told to mix the 90-minute and 60-minute IPAs and it will be pretty good, just can't justify spending what they want for two 4-packs to do it...)
  • jcar303
    jcar303 Posts: 1 Member
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    Lost Coast Brewery 8 Ball Oatmeal Stout
    Rogue River Mocha Porter
    Deschutes Obsidian Stout
    Sierra Nevada Tumbler
  • BillyC96
    BillyC96 Posts: 7,560 Member
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    Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale
    Gales HSB
    Wellington County Ale
  • SurfinBird1981
    SurfinBird1981 Posts: 517 Member
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    Corona :drinker:
  • lachesissss
    lachesissss Posts: 1,298 Member
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    bumpsies!
  • tappae
    tappae Posts: 568 Member
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    I could not possibly pick a favorite beer. I couldn't even pick a favorite brewery.

    In fact, I can't even pick a favorite type of beer, but the top few would be:

    Cascadian Dark Ale
    American Black Ale
    Indian Brown Ale
    India Pale Ale
    Maibock
    Imperial Stout
    Marzen
    Black Lager
    Pilsner

    We're blessed to have some great breweries here in NC:

    Foothills
    Green Man
    Asheville Brewing
    Duck Rabbit
    Red Oak
    Pisgah

    (to name a few)

    I like almost anything I've had by Flying Dog, Left Hand, New Belgium and Dogfish Head.
    If I'm at an establishment that has nothing like this, I usually end up with a Sam Adams or Guinness.

    Right now, there's a Founder's Breakfast Stout waiting for me to reach my next weight loss goal (double chocolate, coffee, oatmeal stout).

    If I had to pick just one favorite today, though, it would be Dogtoberfest. I had my first sighting of the year yesterday and it's waiting in the fridge for tonight!
  • tappae
    tappae Posts: 568 Member
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    Heavy Sea- Peg Leg Russian Imperial Stout & I don't know who makes it but Dragon's Milk Stout.. Was thinking about making it my recovery drink..

    Dragon's Milk is from New Holland Brewery. And is the BEST.

    I think you may be right. It's certainly one of the best I've tried, but way too costly to get very often. I saw an oak-aged Old Rasputin at the store once that was just slightly more expensive than gold. The saleslady suggested that I use my tax refund to get me a few bottles. I suggested that she give it to me for my birthday. I imagine it was excellent. If you're ever in the NC Piedmont around February I suggest you try and find some Sexual Chocolate. It's an imperial chocolate stout and is pretty close to the best, too, but usually only around for a few weeks.

    Oh, and I might have to steal your idea for the recovery drink!
  • MsMuniz
    MsMuniz Posts: 399 Member
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    Newcastle
    Abita Purple Haze
    Red Stripe
    Miller Lite
    Yuengling
    Blue Moon
  • SHHitsKaty
    SHHitsKaty Posts: 301
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    Hoegaarden
    Stella
    Blue Moon
    Woodchuck Cider
    Miller Lite
  • Stephendw9
    Stephendw9 Posts: 88 Member
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    Abita...... any and all flavors.
  • Luvmesumkenny
    Luvmesumkenny Posts: 779 Member
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    ♥ SHOCKTOP
    ♥ Coors Light
    ♥ Dos Equis
  • Uplink51
    Uplink51 Posts: 7 Member
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    My heart says Moose Drool Brown Ale,
    but my Carb Budget says Bud Light Platinum!
  • rdennisjr
    rdennisjr Posts: 402 Member
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    uhmmmmm.beeeer.....yeah 8)

    Must run more so can drink more beer 8)

    Guiness
    Terrible
    Delerium Nocternum
    chimay
    maudite

    oh my...the list keeps going on\\e

    edit: forgot fireside nut brown ale
  • chanixxx
    chanixxx Posts: 64
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    Sing Ha and Hoegaarden :)
  • StevenDweeb
    StevenDweeb Posts: 24 Member
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    uhmmmmm.beeeer.....yeah 8)

    Must run more so can drink more beer 8)

    Guiness
    Terrible
    Delerium Nocternum
    chimay
    maudite

    oh my...the list keeps going on\\e

    edit: forgot fireside nut brown ale

    With you on all counts. Love to exercise to have beer. Have you tried La Fin du Monde? (same Quebec brewery that makes Terrible and Maudite)