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reply posted on 7-3-2007 @ 11:09 PM by whaaa
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I don't really care what kind of beer I drink as long as it is shared with a honey in the back of my van, In the parking lot of some bowling alley or
maybe up in the mountains somewhere. Slightly tongue in cheek here.
Mexican beer of any kind.
Is malt liquor beer?
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reply posted on 20-3-2007 @ 02:04 PM by yeahright
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>sigh<
The best beer I've ever had comes from the Ommegang brewery in Cooperstown, New York. Belgian style ales that are sublime.
Here's a link to their site-
www.ommegang.com...
They do 5 different styles and they're all unbelievably good. And expensive. My favorites are the Three Philosophers and Rare Vos, but they're all
worth a try.
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reply posted on 20-3-2007 @ 02:09 PM by kinglizard
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Well I'm a Seattle boy so I'll give honorable mention to Red Hook.
www.redhook.com...
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reply posted on 21-3-2007 @ 01:26 AM by apocalypticon
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I worked up in the McMinnville, Oregon, area for a couple of years and really grew to like a local brew called Red Thistle Ale (on tap, of
course). A place called the Golden Valley Brew Pub made it. I brought a couple cases home with me, but it was a bit harsh from the bottle
When I was stationed in Germany I drank my share of Tucher and Landswehrbrau, which were both pretty good.
They also made some brew called Festbock that would have you speakin' gibberish pretty quickly.
For just kicking back for a light one, Rolling Rock is pretty tasty.
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reply posted on 26-4-2007 @ 05:14 PM by redseal
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coors light
keystone light
bush light
Man Im kinda embarrased to have even said that!
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reply posted on 26-4-2007 @ 05:24 PM by Vinadetta
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Here are the best three beers in no particular order:
1. Fat Tire Ale- Brewed by New Belgium Brewing Ft. Collins, CO
2. Leffe Blonde
3. Guinness
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reply posted on 26-4-2007 @ 05:57 PM by JbT
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For the last couple years Ive favored Alexander Keiths India Pale Ale.
www.keiths.ca...
No real reason other than I like the flavor.
Also, I tend to like the Richards Red.
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reply posted on 30-4-2007 @ 08:27 PM by Stormrider
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Originally posted by redseal
coors light
keystone light
bush light
Man Im kinda embarrased to have even said that! 
 Redseal, it's all good! As Dirty Harry once observed, " A man's got to know his limitations".
BTW...Keystone is a pretty good beer, considering it's price range. Whatever get's you over the hump is a good thing, IMHO.
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reply posted on 2-5-2007 @ 08:51 PM by redseal
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Originally posted by Stormrider
Originally posted by redseal
coors light
keystone light
bush light
Man Im kinda embarrased to have even said that! 
 Redseal, it's all good! As Dirty Harry once observed, " A man's got to know his limitations".
BTW...Keystone is a pretty good beer, considering it's price range. Whatever get's you over the hump is a good thing, IMHO.

Thank you my friend, I guess im known as a cheap drunk!!??
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reply posted on 3-5-2007 @ 07:11 AM by LunaBug
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My favorite would have to be Pyramid Hefe Weizen. Poured in a glass with some lemon squeezed over it, yummy.
If I don't have that handy, which can be hard to come by where I live I'll take a Michelob Ultra.
Cheers!
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reply posted on 6-5-2007 @ 11:05 AM by chebob
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I'm sure I've posted this somewhere once before, but you can't go wrong with a cold Newcastle Brown. Lovely taste, lovely colour and satisfyingly
drinkable. Perfect for the coming Summer months
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reply posted on 7-5-2007 @ 03:47 AM by Sth Hemisphere
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Ok i'm in Queensland in australia the beer i drink is called xxxx
here is the website
www.xxxx.com.au
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reply posted on 10-5-2007 @ 11:09 AM by Strangerous
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Originally posted by Sth Hemisphere
Ok i'm in Queensland in australia the beer i drink is called xxxx
here is the website
www.xxxx.com.au

Thank god for that, otherwise they'd export more of it over here!
Actually the UK stuff is even worse than the home grown as it's brewed under licence. A few years ago the Aussie cricket team were sponsored by XXXX
and on the first taste of the UK version exclaimed 'strewth we're not drinking that XXXX, mate' and threatened to appear on camera holding a rival
product. The real XXXX was promptly flown over to keep the boys happy.
Must have been a few years ago as I think we won the odd game on that tour
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reply posted on 14-5-2007 @ 11:39 PM by biotic
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i like the cheap stuff.. like Pabst Blue Ribbon or Bud Light
but when i got the money...
Heineken mmmmmm
corona
sam adams
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reply posted on 31-5-2007 @ 11:49 PM by TheBadge
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MmMmMm CORONA ! and DOS equis and modelo. i pretty much just dig mexican beers.. occasional dark stuff newcastle ispretty decent.
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reply posted on 1-6-2007 @ 09:54 PM by dragonseeker
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Stella is my fav beer of all time
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reply posted on 3-6-2007 @ 02:50 AM by anxietydisorder
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I'm sorry if this makes anyone feel sick, and I feel bad even posting this, but I think I found the worst beer in the world.
Try not to gag when you look at this picture....
I apologize for bringing this up, but a friend of mine has started drinking this crap. So the other night I had a couple of cans while we watched a
movie, and we sat out on the porch and I had another.
Part way through the night I wake up with a rumble in my tummy, and I knew something was working it's way down.
Things got more urgent after that, and I had to plant my butt on the toilet out of fear it might explode.
I won't go into the unpleasant details, but I've only had this swill twice and both times it's ejected itself out my rear in a most vile manner.
A lesson learned:
THINK BEFORE YOU DRINK............
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reply posted on 4-6-2007 @ 03:33 PM by Karl7772000
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Personally i have to go with Augistiner from Munich, Germany. Its been brewed there since the 1300s and its still tastes great. 
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reply posted on 4-6-2007 @ 09:58 PM by TheBadge
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ahahah I never had Old Milwaukee or however u spell it. maybe i'll try it for myself and see.. personally i think 211 steel reserve is the nastiest
beer i have had so far in life.
bleh!
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reply posted on 14-6-2007 @ 10:50 AM by antuk
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for the best beers in the world there is only one place you need to look
the wychood brewery
the best are:
firecrest
hobgoblin
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