What's your favorite beer?
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Flat Branch Micro-brewery Belgian Ale0
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Delirium Tremens0
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I like red wine. I've not really tried beer...I've had a taste of corona with mexican food one time. I liked it pretty well.
Is beer just fun to drink, or does it have healthy qualities too?
I drank ale in Europe, but I was too young to appreciate it, and anyway I was just doing what my "friends" were doing at the time.0 -
Cold Smoke out of Montana0
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I am a beer snob. I don't drink anything but craft beers, and the hoppier the better. My favorite is Avery Maharaja it has 296 calories / 12oz bottle. It is a seasonal, and is usually only available in the winter.0
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Heineken, Red Gallo, Corona & Moza0
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Root,
IBC, Dad's Diet Mug and homemade using dry ice.
I heard the proper way to drink rootbeer is without ice and extra cold. I can see where the dry ice would play into this. Do tell more.0 -
I don't really have a favorite, I enjoy many different craft beers. New Mexico has a lot of outstanding breweries so I primarily drink local these days and am currently partial to Marble IPA...
They have a great little hole in the wall brewery downtown which is fun...and there stuff is available at pretty much any liquor store or grocery store in town and most local restaurants these days.0 -
Any German Beer
Any Pumpkin or Oktoberfest beer
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Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...0
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Free
Hahaha!!! :drinker:
It goes with my saying, "I may not like you but I'll drink your beer." lol
Great saying! But it's got to be pretty decent beer for me to hang out with someone I don't like :-)0 -
Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...0
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Rhinegeist Truth (IPA)
Harpoon IPA
Magic Hat Wacko (Vegetable Beer)
Brooklyn Lager
Brooklyn Pennant (EPA)
Bell's Amber Ale
Bell's Oberon (Pale Wheat Ale)
Bell's Two Hearted Ale (American Pale Ale)
Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale
Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Stout
Palmetto Espresso Porter
Holy City Pluff Mud Porter0 -
Fuller's ESB; Goose Island Honker's Ale; Hercules Double IPA; Pilsener Urquel; Sam Adam's Oktoberfest; Old Rasuptin's Chocolate Stout.0
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new glarus
spotted cow!0 -
Dale's Pale Ale!0
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Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...
Try the american craft beers, you might be surprised at the flavor and complexity these beers have.
My favorites are the west coast style IPA's and most recently been trying some belgian sour ales, been pretty happy with them so far.0 -
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KCCO BLACK LAGER0 -
Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...
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Corona ice cold with lime on the beach.
Not fancy but it works:blushing:0 -
Favourite favourties are Ginger Tosser, Tea (yes there is a beer called tea) and Ubuntu pure.
Also loving the BrewDog Punk IPA and the Meantime brews. London is getting good for beer selection these days.0 -
I used to love this before I quit:
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Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...
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Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...
Try the american craft beers, you might be surprised at the flavor and complexity these beers have.
My favorites are the west coast style IPA's and most recently been trying some belgian sour ales, been pretty happy with them so far.
This is what I was going to say! The U.S. has a larger, more vigorous craft beer scene than almost anyplace in the world. American beer from small producers is excellent and often exceeds anything I've tried from the UK.0 -
Natty Light0
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Guinness, Shipyard Smashed Blueberry, or Redhook Pumpkin Porter!!!0
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woodchuck! :drinker:0
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Coming form the UK it never ceases to amaze me what Americans are quiet happy to call and pass off as "Beer"...
It kind of depends on where you are as to what people like though. We've got a local bar that charges $30 for a can of bud light. The caption next to it on the menu states "If, given our vast beer selection, you still want to order a bud-light, then you probably really like it and would pay $30 for it." hahaha0 -
I don't know if I would call it my favorite ever beer, but my favorite I've tried recently was Ommegang's Abbey Ale.0
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