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favorite beer?
just a quick little pole whats everybody's favorite beer!
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Hmmmmmmmm.......... Lots of good ones...... Hardly ever met a beer I didn't like, but:
Corona
Negra Modelo
Sam Adams
Newport Storm
Wachusett Blueberry
Coors
Sea Dog
A number of local microbrews
And, of course, Old Dusseldorf
Corona
Negra Modelo
Sam Adams
Newport Storm
Wachusett Blueberry
Coors
Sea Dog
A number of local microbrews
And, of course, Old Dusseldorf
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Arrogant Bastard
Double Bastard
Levitation
Ruination
All of the above are made by Stone Brewing.
Others:
Key West Sunset Ale (the old kind, not the new Tampa-brewed shtuff)
Spaten Optimator
Delirium Tremens
Kohstritzer (probably misspelled it)
All of the Erdinger types
Weihenstaphen
Sam Adams Octoberfest
Mackeson's XXX Stout
There are a ton of others. I have over 250 bottle caps in the collection, and I've sampled every single one.
I also brew my own beer, but lately I've been drinking bourbon, straight up, in the evenings. Perhaps I'll go back to beer I have two fridges full.
Double Bastard
Levitation
Ruination
All of the above are made by Stone Brewing.
Others:
Key West Sunset Ale (the old kind, not the new Tampa-brewed shtuff)
Spaten Optimator
Delirium Tremens
Kohstritzer (probably misspelled it)
All of the Erdinger types
Weihenstaphen
Sam Adams Octoberfest
Mackeson's XXX Stout
There are a ton of others. I have over 250 bottle caps in the collection, and I've sampled every single one.
I also brew my own beer, but lately I've been drinking bourbon, straight up, in the evenings. Perhaps I'll go back to beer I have two fridges full.
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Old Favorites:
Guinness (what can I say I'm an O'Sullivan)
NewCastle
Gordon Biersch Marzen
Corona
Red Stripe
New Favorites:
Unibroue (Canadians brewing Belgium beer)

La Fin du Monde (The End of the World) - 9% alc./vol.

Maudite (The Damned) - 8% alc./vol.

Terrible (Actually quite good, and DARK) - 10.5% alc./vol.
But what I really love is . . .

Lagavulin 16 yr old Single Malt Islay Scotch

Guinness (what can I say I'm an O'Sullivan)
NewCastle
Gordon Biersch Marzen
Corona
Red Stripe
New Favorites:
Unibroue (Canadians brewing Belgium beer)

La Fin du Monde (The End of the World) - 9% alc./vol.

Maudite (The Damned) - 8% alc./vol.

Terrible (Actually quite good, and DARK) - 10.5% alc./vol.
But what I really love is . . .

Lagavulin 16 yr old Single Malt Islay Scotch
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im really fond of Imperial Stouts right now. Though If i had to pick a favorite right now---kind of hard to say
Dogfish head- Immort Ale - Great beer great maple,vanilla and oak taste to it---well worth the 19 dollars for the six pack. 11% ABV
Dogfish head - 120 Minute IPA - Very hoppy, very strong, not for the average watered down beer drinker 22% ABV which I think is false too. Well worth the $8 Dollars per a 12 oz bottle.
Dogfish head- Immort Ale - Great beer great maple,vanilla and oak taste to it---well worth the 19 dollars for the six pack. 11% ABV
Dogfish head - 120 Minute IPA - Very hoppy, very strong, not for the average watered down beer drinker 22% ABV which I think is false too. Well worth the $8 Dollars per a 12 oz bottle.
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Mmmmm... I have a bottle of that in my collection for special occasions. Nothing like the rich, peaty nature of an Islay. I also have a Dalwhinnie 15 yr old that I'm fond of, but the Islays just set my mouth to watering.The_Polly_Roger wrote: But what I really love is . . .
Lagavulin 16 yr old Single Malt Islay Scotch![]()
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Ok, I say this without purposefully offending anyone, but I feel very strongly about certain beers. Some of us drank cheap beer in college just to get through the hard times, and I can understand and sympathize...believe me. However....
Budweiser-Have you actually ever tasted this? Not just chugged or drank, but actaully tasted? If you attempt to actually drink it slowly and absorb the different flavors as you should, you would pour the rest down the drain. I'd compare it to water, but water is drinkable. Bud trying to pass itself off as beer is like Hillary claiming to be a senator from NY.
Natural Light- This is the poster child for trailer park beers. If you stock this on a regular basis, you've probably been on COPS or consider gardening something to do with lawn tractor tires painted white. If you drink this swill for the taste, I suggest changing the tires on your house and start going to meetings....seriously.
Pabst, Rheingold, Milwaukee's Best, see watered down Natural Light.
Corona - If you run 5 miles and wrench the sweat from the crack in your ass into a bottle, you'll have Corona. Don't drink this crap just because it has a damn palm tree in the commercial. If you sucker to this advertising, buy Budweiser for the horses and save the money.
My choices? I have a few, but a couple on top of the list are Schwarzer Adler-Ale and Paulaner Hefe-Weizen
Budweiser-Have you actually ever tasted this? Not just chugged or drank, but actaully tasted? If you attempt to actually drink it slowly and absorb the different flavors as you should, you would pour the rest down the drain. I'd compare it to water, but water is drinkable. Bud trying to pass itself off as beer is like Hillary claiming to be a senator from NY.
Natural Light- This is the poster child for trailer park beers. If you stock this on a regular basis, you've probably been on COPS or consider gardening something to do with lawn tractor tires painted white. If you drink this swill for the taste, I suggest changing the tires on your house and start going to meetings....seriously.
Pabst, Rheingold, Milwaukee's Best, see watered down Natural Light.
Corona - If you run 5 miles and wrench the sweat from the crack in your ass into a bottle, you'll have Corona. Don't drink this crap just because it has a damn palm tree in the commercial. If you sucker to this advertising, buy Budweiser for the horses and save the money.
My choices? I have a few, but a couple on top of the list are Schwarzer Adler-Ale and Paulaner Hefe-Weizen
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