What is your favorite Beer??

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Hey guys,

having a chilled beer. Tuborg, A Denmark Beer. It's my favorite now.

What is yours??
  • Profile picture of the author Alan Petersen
    My kind of thread! I like British beers so usually I get:

    Newcastle
    Harp

    I've been getting into Speckled Hen. I had that when I visited England and now my local liquor store here in Minnesota, USA carries it!
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    • Profile picture of the author mario_a
      Killian and Labatt Blue

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      • Profile picture of the author RichWest
        I know this may be boring to most but on a hot summer day while mowing the lawn there is nothing more enjoyable than a ICE COLD can of Bud pulled from the ICE FILLED cooler. Haaaaaaa!
        Man I just made myself very thirsty.
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        • Profile picture of the author blueboy9
          Definitely Heineken Draught in a chilled glass. Honorable mention to Sol and Moosehead.
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        • Profile picture of the author ThomM
          Originally Posted by raw4444 View Post

          I know this may be boring to most but on a hot summer day while mowing the lawn there is nothing more enjoyable than a ICE COLD can of Bud pulled from the ICE FILLED cooler. Haaaaaaa!
          Man I just made myself very thirsty.
          Yeah there is.
          An ice cold Bud long neck
          For you younger beer drinkers that's a Bud in the bottles with a long neck.
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          • Profile picture of the author Ken
            Big Rock Warthog Ale.
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    • Profile picture of the author abednego
      Originally Posted by Alan Petersen View Post

      My kind of thread! I like British beers so usually I get:

      Newcastle
      Harp

      I've been getting into Speckled Hen. I had that when I visited England and now my local liquor store here in Minnesota, USA carries it!
      oh c'mon

      Strongbow > Harp

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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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    All of them.

    *Burp*
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    • Profile picture of the author MervikHaums
      Originally Posted by ZigZag View Post

      All of them.

      *Burp*
      - ha ha!! That's a chilled reply ::
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      • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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        Originally Posted by MervikHaums View Post

        - ha ha!! That's a chilled reply ::
        Yep.

        My favourite at the moment is actually Cobra. So at least my beer is smooth. (As any woman would testify.)
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    Root

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    • Profile picture of the author KimW
      Originally Posted by garyv View Post

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      Gary, there is nothing like a A&W when served like that.
      There are ZERO A&Ws where I live, so when I saw one a few weeks back I insisted we stopped so I could get a nice cold one.

      Turns out they no longer serve it like in the picture,instead it was in a regular paper cup filled with ice. What a waste. I didn't even drink it.

      A&W needs to be served ice cold out of the draught and in a chilled glass, just like the other beers!
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      • Profile picture of the author garyv
        Originally Posted by KimW View Post

        Gary, there is nothing like a A&W when served like that.
        There are ZERO A&Ws where I live, so when I saw one a few weeks back I insisted we stopped so I could get a nice cold one.

        Turns out they no longer serve it like in the picture,instead it was in a regular paper cup filled with ice. What a waste. I didn't even drink it.

        A&W needs to be served ice cold out of the draught and in a chilled glass, just like the other beers!
        We still have a few of the old stores around here that will do it upon request.
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      • Profile picture of the author KenThompson
        Originally Posted by KimW View Post

        Gary, there is nothing like a A&W when served like that.
        There are ZERO A&Ws where I live, so when I saw one a few weeks back I insisted we stopped so I could get a nice cold one.

        Turns out they no longer serve it like in the picture,instead it was in a regular paper cup filled with ice. What a waste. I didn't even drink it.

        A&W needs to be served ice cold out of the draught and in a chilled glass, just like the other beers!
        One of my fond memories from childhood. We lived in Altus Oklahoma, and on
        the weekends we went to an A&W drive-in. They served it in mugs that had
        ice on the outside. The very best in the world.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    O'Doull's Amber, in an ice-cold bottle.

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  • Profile picture of the author KenThompson
    I've always hated beer. lol. Until I went to Germany. Then I had two kinds of
    beer that tasted incredible - good. The first was when a bunch of us were sent
    to some small town to pick up the million pieces of a jet that crashed near the
    town. Some old guy wanted this chunk of jet removed from his yard. We put it
    on the truck. Then he brought two bottles of some beer out to me and another
    guy. We went into the garage and drank it. Incredible taste. The next beer was
    in Trier Germany in some old tavern underneath some old building. There were
    huge wooden casks with the beer in it. Dark beer, sweet, and served warm. It
    was also incredibly good.

    I never thought warm beer could taste good. Hell, I never thought any beer could
    taste good.
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  • Profile picture of the author lcombs
    Depends...

    But, if I had to choose it would be Christian Morlein Dopple Dark.
    But, since they no longer make it, the closest thing I've found is Killian's Irish Red.

    (Sidenote: If you have to put Lime in it, it isn't beer).
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    Tennent's Super
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  • Profile picture of the author Paleochora
    Total best for me are:

    Bass ( especially if you find an old-fashioned pub that will serve it flat from the jug - there is one in Kegworth, Nottinghamshire (it took 3 hungry people to drag me out of there as the place didnt serve food and we had met for lunch , lol)). I once had a pint of Bass in Long Beach, CA. I can report that it doesn't travel well.

    Batemans XXB. I know (and am related by marriage) to the family. Consistently good performers in CAMRA awards

    Adnams

    Banks's - Especially the Mild (if they still make it)

    Ansells Bitter (are they still going - fond memories of my youth! I aspired to be an 'Ansell's Bitterman')

    99% of people reading this post will not know what the heck I am on about...hopefully there are one or two who will maybe concur. If there are...become a friend of mine on this forum!

    Alas, where I live, I mainly only get the choice of Amstel, Mythos & Heineken. My fave lager beer is Carlsberg Export (I live in the only place on earth where its unavailable ) but, disregarding Heineken as total pisswater, I sink many an Amstel or Mythos depending on my mood. Usually Amstel in the winter and Mythos in the summer for some unknown reason.

    I have a 'buy me a beer' donation button on my personal blog which is a photo of a Mythos bottle, so I guess I favour Mythos at the moment.

    Hope that answers your question.

    Now I am thirsty!
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    • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
      Originally Posted by Paleochora View Post

      Bass ( especially if you find an old-fashioned pub that will serve it flat from the jug - there is one in Kegworth, Nottinghamshire (it took 3 hungry people to drag me out of there as the place didnt serve food and we had met for lunch , lol)). I once had a pint of Bass in Long Beach, CA. I can report that it doesn't travel well.
      Years ago, I used to work behind the bar in a pub where we sold this stuff (it was practically considered a hanging offence by the locals if a glass of it was served up with even a single bubble floating on top), and I got to like it - muchly One year, after indulging in a few glasses once my shift was finished, I volunteered to peel a bucket of sprouts in the kitchen for the pub's Christmas dinner, and ended up alone in there with a ferocious Alsatian guard dog, casually feeding him turkey scraps from my fingers. He was so seriously scary that he was usually kept locked out in the back yard for good reason, but had managed to cut loose that day. The turkey incident was the talk of the bar for ages after - even I couldn't believe I'd done it the next morning. Such is the mighty power of Bass

      I grew up with wonderful home-brewed beer that would never taste quite the same from one week to the next, so I'm quite fussy about beer. Okay, reasonably fussy. Just a bit fussy? The one thing I really don't like is beer that comes from a can, especially if it's being drunk while it's still in the can. Beer is not meant to taste of tin. I probably like lager best of all, but don't rate Budweiser much and think there is nothing about Stella to justify the higher price. Current favourite isn't lager though, it's Gem, a beer brewed just up the road and discovered by my youngest son.

      Bath Ales : Gem : Our premium amber ale

      So much beer, so little time
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  • Profile picture of the author Lawrh
    For immediate refreshment, ice cold Tsing Tao
    To spend the evening getting hosed - Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale
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  • Profile picture of the author Jagged
    Haven't touched a beer since 2005, but I still get days when I would give my right nut for an ice cold rolling rock....
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    • Profile picture of the author All Night Cafe
      Originally Posted by Jagged View Post

      Haven't touched a beer since 2005, but I still get days when I would give my right nut for an ice cold rolling rock....
      Friend, it's time to give up that nut and drink that
      ice cold brew.
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  • Profile picture of the author jerichox
    Ayinger (German beer)
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    • Profile picture of the author MervikHaums
      Originally Posted by poorman View Post

      I'm not a saint but I don't drink beer and I don't smoke. I don't like the taste of beer. Smoking kills so I hate smoking.
      My goodness! That's great man! I don't drink any drinks other than Beer. Yeah I know - alcohol content is here too. But I like the taste (:confused: beer has good taste man!)

      What a thread guys, we could start a beer parlor it seems, here at WF..!!
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Guinness.

    Anything else isn't really beer.
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    • Profile picture of the author Edk
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      Guinness.

      Anything else isn't really beer.
      Hey, the way to top that so-to-say is to get Guinness actually in Ireland. It was worth the trip to Dublin that I made once just for the beer. I don't know why it's different: maybe it doesn't travel well but it's a Totally different taste. And the way it's pulled - there's an entire ritual to it. Take a trip there sometime if you haven't before.
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      • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
        Originally Posted by Edk View Post

        Hey, the way to top that so-to-say is to get Guinness actually in Ireland. It was worth the trip to Dublin that I made once just for the beer. I don't know why it's different: maybe it doesn't travel well but it's a Totally different taste. And the way it's pulled - there's an entire ritual to it. Take a trip there sometime if you haven't before.
        On the same note, Stella Artios that I had in Belgium was so much better than in the U.S.
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        • Profile picture of the author pickthat apple
          "Artois". Or: is there a "Artios" in Iowa?
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          • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
            Originally Posted by pickthat Apple View Post

            "Artois". Or: is there a "Artios" in Iowa?
            It's Artois, I made a typo.
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      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by Edk View Post

        Take a trip there sometime if you haven't before.
        First time I ever had Guinness was in Ireland.

        You're right. Anywhere else, it isn't really Guinness.

        But it still kicks the arse of every other beer.

        Bad Guinness beats good anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fouldini
    Corona with a wedge of lime ftw.
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  • Profile picture of the author king.content
    Carlsberg is good. besides i appreciate Tuborg as well. Corona is nice too!
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  • Profile picture of the author pjCheviot
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    Broon or Dog (Newcastle Brown Ale)

    AND

    Double Maxim


    used to be my favourite tipples - but I'm almost teetotal now
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  • Profile picture of the author simplenfun
    Hoegaarden is my favorite!
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  • Profile picture of the author lcombs
    Then there's "Old Frothingslosh: The Pale, Stale Ale".
    It's worth the price of a six-pack just for the bottles.
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    • Profile picture of the author Linda Sweetfield
      Being of Irish extraction, I am fond of a nice pint of Guinness or a glass is nice too. In terms of beer, there is a beer my local off licence used to sell, they since stopped for reasons unknown, but it has a laughing monk on the bottle and it had a honey-ish, but not sweet, mead kind of flavour

      It was a bot of an aquired taste to be honest but if anyone knows it can they let me know the name.

      I saw there is one of those 1001 beer books out now, you know the "1001 books to read before you die", "movies, albums etc" Now they have a 1001 beers to try before you die, which I am going to have a look at. I would say 1001 beers would def kill you though lol sorry
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  • Profile picture of the author noodle2005
    Guinness and Newcastle Broon
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  • Profile picture of the author myeanne
    I've tasted this beer and it so awesome! I really like it.
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    • Profile picture of the author noodle2005
      Originally Posted by myeanne View Post

      I've tasted this beer and it so awesome! I really like it.
      Err, what beer have you tasted? Ive never heard of "this" beer, is "this" beer a new beer? I thought it was called "that" beer :rolleyes:
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      • Profile picture of the author QuickSurf
        Microbrews... none of that piss water Budweiser, Miller, Coors etc.

        Dogfish Head, Bells, Left hand Brewing, Boulder Beer, Terrapin and plenty others I just can't think of off hand.
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      • Profile picture of the author MervikHaums
        Originally Posted by noodle2005 View Post

        Err, what beer have you tasted? Ive never heard of "this" beer, is "this" beer a new beer? I thought it was called "that" beer :rolleyes:
        Oh, yeah!! It is the 'that' beer right? Yes, yes, that is a good beer!!
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      Originally Posted by crazybuoy View Post

      I cannot drink bear.
      Me neither, but I'm so hungry that i could eat a bear :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Mega B
    Adnams real ale.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mert Elver
    Well I'd rather prefer Heineken, Miller or Mariachi but nothing else... Unfortunately you can only find Heineken in Austria nor Miller neither Mariachi.
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  • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
    I'm quite fond of an ice cold pint of Stella Artois

    But

    Speckled Hen

    Guinness

    Carlsberg

    All get a vote too. I really can't pick one.

    So much to decide.

    Weather, mood, atmosphere, day of the week etc

    I'm a brandy man at heart, though.
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  • Profile picture of the author BlazingSwitch
    When I used to drink, it was Molson/Bud Ice.

    I preferred to drink to get drunk. So the most pack for the punk without hard liquor was the key. Now, I can't really be around any beer. All reeks to hell. Especially skunk beer.
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  • Profile picture of the author bugbuguk
    A good pint of Wife Beater (Stella Artois) goes down a treat.....
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    • Profile picture of the author whoops
      tried a ton of different beers, some great, some good, some just bad but I always come back to Molson Canadian
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    • Profile picture of the author jlxsolutions
      karhu real finnish beer (Karhu =bear)
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  • Profile picture of the author jaratvit
    Kingfisher, with a pinch of lime.
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  • Profile picture of the author rapidworkers
    I do usevHeineken Draught .....
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    Pilsner
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Ryan
    Gouden Carolus Cuvée Van De Keizer Blauw

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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Sousa
    MMMM.... they all sound good, but for me I'd prefer a nice cold glass of Chardonnay.
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  • Profile picture of the author gbaggs2
    The kind that you can roll into a joint and smoke.
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  • Profile picture of the author warrich
    mine is Stella Artois
    Rogue Dead Guy Ale
    New Castle
    Landshark
    Sierra Nevada Torpedo
    312 Goose Island
    Blue Moon
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  • Profile picture of the author acreativetouch
    Young's Double Chocolate Stout
    Young's Oatmeal Stout
    Sioux City Birch Beer
    Newcastle

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  • Profile picture of the author dodgefernandez
    I am a light drinker. I love Smirnoff Mule.
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  • Profile picture of the author Link Street
    Well, my favorite beer is - "Kingfisher Strong" and "Chingaro".
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  • Profile picture of the author Pauline60
    Darklock you took the words right out of my mouth - A guinness is hard to beat.

    That is, a good Guinness is hard to beat, sadly too many bad ones around and some of them in the most unexpected places.
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  • Profile picture of the author keyboardboy1
    I cannot drink bear.
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    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by keyboardboy1 View Post

      I cannot drink bear.
      My friend once tried to drink a bear. It was a closed casket funeral.
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  • Profile picture of the author armysurplus365
    Although, I'm not much of a beer man. I prefer tasting some of these:
    Skol Super, Tennets, Stella Artois, Carling Extra Cold (and A&W Root Beer lol)
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  • Profile picture of the author nixhexum
    The beer from the Philippines called "red horse" and the Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel from Denmark.
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    • Profile picture of the author pickthat apple
      Light and refreshing, since I drink it mainly in the summer.
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  • Profile picture of the author AlliedWallet
    My goto beer when I go out is usually Fat Tire.

    If I am looking for a treat I will go out and buy a Fin De La Monde or a DogFish Head 120 minute IPA. Amazing stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author lukemeister
    My current favorite is Camo XXX Black Ice - not too many beers can give you hangover from drinking one tall can.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shaleniie Devi
    There was this french beer I recently tried and it was surprisingly light and refreshing - perfect thirst quencher...

    Let me get the name.... *googles* Ah yes Kronenbourg 1664.

    Very nice
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  • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
    Stella Artios and Rolling Rock.
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  • 1) Yuengling Lager (Pennsylvanian Beer!)
    2) Red Stripe (Jamaican Beer!)

    Truthfully, I'll drink just about anything.

    I'm actually really not much of a drinker.

    That sounds contradictory... LOL
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  • Profile picture of the author Jim Gillum
    The Silver Bullet...
    A plain old Coors Light.......
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  • Profile picture of the author sophialora
    My favorite bear is Budweiser and Greene King IP, but i don't have a habit of drinking it regularly it depends on my mood.
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    I Never drunk beer....
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  • Profile picture of the author Pauline60
    Edk,

    I would agree up to a point but I have had some really crap Guinness in Dublin, as well as good ones. For a very good Guinness I can highly recommend An Sibín on the main street of Cavan.

    I once had a very good Guinness in Milan which took me by surprise a bit.

    I have also had countless really good ones from my fridge.
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  • Profile picture of the author JimdoPro
    Tui, Best New Zealand beer ever
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  • Profile picture of the author jamespitt
    Mine is 'San Miguel Light' which is made in the Philippines, where I do secretly outsource everything. Wooohoooo
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  • Profile picture of the author Rich Lowe
    I still like Stella and Carlsberg.

    Rich
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  • Profile picture of the author antiquenh
    I'm not a drinker but if I were to choose what beer I like guess it would be San Might Light. LOL.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Wanderer
    Depends on where I am. Should be draft, as close to the source as possible (the reason why microbrews are usually good), poured by an expert, stored in a fairly deep cellar (preferably stone-lined) and with compressed air (rather than carbon dioxide) used to pump it.
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    • Profile picture of the author PTaubman
      I drink DogFish Head 90 minute IPA and when I can get it, I go for the 120 minute IPA.

      Another DogFish Head I really like is Palo Santo Marron. It is strong! 12% abv and knocks me on my @ss when I drink more than a couple!
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      • Profile picture of the author PTaubman
        Almost forgot to mention the movie!

        Anyone see Beer Wars? Beer Wars (2009)

        If you get NetFlix you can watch it instantly. It is a very good movie about the Beer Industry (esp in the US) and opened my eyes on a few of the breweries!

        I didn't drink much Bud, Coors, Miller to start with... now by principal, I refuse it! But that is just me.

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        • Profile picture of the author Spot the Ball
          Used to drink a lot of Stella, not any more, dont know what chemicals they put in it but Ive seen quite a few people go mental on that stuff ... me too and it gives you a crap hangover.

          Nowadays I drink Kronenburg.

          Real beer I drink, Boddingtons, Theakstons old peculiar, Marstons Pedigree and Newcy Brown Ale!
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    COLD !!
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  • Profile picture of the author sarahberra
    I don't drink beer, but my husband's favorite beer is Fosters.
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  • Profile picture of the author owwo
    I used to drink a lot of Stella as well.

    Now I drink original Coors (hate that light shizz) in a ice cold frosted mug mixed with a shot of amaretto.
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    Second is Corona Extra (close second)
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  • Profile picture of the author Profit123
    My favorite beer was a Black Muenchener Bavarian served at Shakey's pizza restaurants in the 70's. Now I guess my favorite is Killian's Red Ale.
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  • Profile picture of the author moisespoll
    i like dark beers
    Stouts, porters, ambers, bocks.
    brands i like, i would say Goose Island makes a great oatmeal stout, but strangely i am very partial to Leinenkugel Fireside Nut Brown
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  • Profile picture of the author VantageWealth
    guiness is my favorite beer
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    Guinness man, myself.
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    • Profile picture of the author unbrokenspirit
      I had stop drinking, but I used to drink Guiness/heineken
      local beer "bintang" the best too.
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    Got to be Stella every time!
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  • Profile picture of the author NatureElf
    Not a regular beer drinker here. When I do drink I prefer Coronas or just about any Sam Adams darker brews.
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  • Profile picture of the author casius
    The best is lithuania beer. "Kalnapilis" and "Svyturys". Especially good when you drink it at hot summer day.
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    • Profile picture of the author ambape
      The UK's East Midlands is a haven for 'real ale' and I love real ale, so what a great place to live!

      My faves are Bass, Ruddles County & Marston's Pedigree, but there are loads of small breweries round here with great beers (some with very funny names). My favourite beer name is 'Old Fart' from the Robinwood brewery. What's yours?

      (The pub in Kegworth mentioned earlier is the Cap & Stocking and the Bass is divine.)
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  • Profile picture of the author andybeveridge
    Well I am partial to Guinness, and have managed many a good session at Twickers. Do like a beer called The Blandford Fly as well. Its made around the Dorset area in the UK. Tastes like adult ginger beer.
    I live in France now, so just a memory.
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  • Profile picture of the author sarahberra
    I don't really like beer, but my huband loves Fosters and Coors. He always buys dark beers when we go out.
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