Beer of choice
What do ya'll drink? Im a Stella and Big Rock guy myself.
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I found that beer without preservatives was better for my head.
So I drink brewhouse, often with clam. It's inexpensive and the clam helps me ward off scurvy. Cause who wants scurvy!?! Sometimes I'll put up with the headache and have something tastier. Newcastle Brown Ale comes to mind... |
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Stella if I'm out for dinner, Guinness for watching the game :)
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President's Choice Honey Red.
Don't knock it till you try it - you can't beat ~$11 for a 12 pack of cans. Delicious |
Stella, red stripe, and brewhouse
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went out to dinner tonight and asked for somthing different...tangerine beer...very nice smell and tasted good..http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile...a=ThreeWiseMen
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COLD:sHa_shakeshout:
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Beers I Like
Don't drink a lot of beer, but some of the brands I do like are:
Rickards Red Alexander Keith's Pale Ale Okanagan Spring Pale Budweiser Kokanee When I am in Mexico I like: Dos Equiis Corona No matter what the brand, it must be cold :happy0180: Mr Conservation |
Lucky Extra and Clamato 6:1 or 2
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Beer!
http://www.sintsixtus.be/eng/brouwerij.htm.
If I had my choice it would be the number 12 from st. Sixtus monastery. Failing that if have to say wild rose IPA. |
Lucky Lager
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I by far prefer Free
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Cant beat a LUCKY!!!!white can not extra going to crush a bunch around the fire cellebrate my PY BEAR
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Mgd al the way the rest tast like moose **** to me
Gordon |
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Two of my favorites have already been mentioned:
Innis & Gunn Rum Finish + Original Yukon Gold Lead Dog Ale Big Rock's Scottish Heavy Ale and Trad |
I like Sleeman's as a domestic, and I love Beck's
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Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale
Not much of a beer aficionado but like my Keith's. |
Red Stripe, Kokanee, Coronna, Sleemans Honey Brown.
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Beer
DRINK WHAT EVER YOU LIKE.
FOR ME,COLD,COLD "ORIGINAL 16"..YUM,TASTY AND COLD.:cheers: |
Red Racer ESB
Leavenworth Navigator |
If I can find it, Leffe from Belgium, actually something called Bruges Zot but you really have to go there to get it. Local stuff is usually Trad or Kokanee. Lite beer is for lightweights, a good way to rinse out a glass, ditchwater really.
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Lucky beer
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Been drinking brava as of lately, kokanee is my fave, but brava costs me 15.70 for a 15 case so cant really beat the price lol
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When I was younger my only stipulation was Cold and Plentifull...now it's Guinness and Heineken, in moderation.
Guinness has always been one of my staple brews. When I was in Dublin last yr the Guinness brewery tour was almost as exciting as my Sika deer hunt...they gave out Free Beer...can't beat that! When I growing up in Rotterdam the Heineken brewery was close to home. Guess you just like what your'e accustomed to after a while... After having said all that...when I was posted in Germany many yrs ago I would quaff any locally brewed beer that was cold and plentifull...great beer, excellent flavour, and most importantly...no hangovers.:happy0180: |
Some favourites I can think of off the top of my head
Beer Laos Corona Bud Light Lime Rickards Red Hoegaarden I will have to try that Innis and Gunn, it looks like it would be pretty good. Does it have much of a hops taste to it? One thing I don't enjoy is the bitterness of hops hence why I usually enjoy the lighter and fruity tasting beers. To me you can't beat a light easy drinking beer as a nice cold relaxing drink on a hot day. And to all those saying Lucky, I just shake my head... |
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