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TheWildOne

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Since we're sitting in a Tavern, what is your brews of choice fellas?



Im a fan of;

1 Rogue: DeadGuy Ale

2 Sam Adams: Boston Lager

3 New Belgium: Fat Tire.

for a start.

How about you guys???
 

The_Aleman

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My kind of thread! :D

I enjoy all the brews the OP listed, with the exception of Fat Tire. Yeah, beer blasphemy here, I know. I just can't drink some of those Belgian-style wheats anymore, especially Blue Moon. I put away too many of em in the past and now they just give me headaches! About the only one I can drink is Samuel Adams White Ale, one of my favorites when it's available.

What I drink most is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Red Hook ESB. Others I find very enjoyable:

Anchor Steam
Mississippi Mud
Humboldt Oatmeal Stout
Stone Imperial Russian Stout
Boddington's (has to be in a frosty glass)
Negro Modelo
Tsingtao

Many others, but hard to come up with em before 9am :D
 

TheWildOne

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yes anchor steam is great. any Stone, love Boddingtons but I heard frosty glasses disturb the taste of any beer. donno. You guys have some good taste!
 

Mike B

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I like pretty much all of those rich hearty brews mentioned above, add Red Tail Ale and Guiness, but not in the summer time.

When it's freakin' hot I like the light stuff, Corona and Pacifico, even Coors.
 

matthurd

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i'm not a fan of the boston lager, sam adams light, and there octoberfest are my favorites from them, guiness is another one i like, and then there is my old high school friend pabst ;) i know pabst isn't really a good beer, but it's kinda like a tradition with me :p
 

doug713

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I've spent most of my money on babes,bikes,and booze. The rest i just wasted.
#1 Mudsharks Scorpion amber ale (support your local brewery)
#2 Fattire
#3 Seirra Nevada paleale
 

GearNut

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My regular is Coors Light. My favorite is Guinness.
I also like Harp, and most all of the other dark brews that I cannot recall right now.

When push comes to shove, I'll drink most anything but Budweiser. It gives me a migraine headache in less than 1/2 an hour. I'd rather drink cat piss.

Oh yeah, Fosters is horribly bitter, tastes like lemonade gone terribly wrong.
 

fasteddy

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There's a difference between Budweiser and cat pee? I always thought they were one and the same.
The first one I drank allI could say was "this tastes like cat pee".

And yes I know about Bud. I lived in the U.S. for 23 years.

Steve.
 

The_Aleman

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#3 Seirra Nevada paleale
Can I get a holla? Can I get an amen? Can I get a word? :D

Oh yeah, Fosters is horribly bitter, tastes like lemonade gone terribly wrong.
Have you seen the green-label Fosters? Maybe you have, but well, I'm a fan of bitter beers from time to time. Green-label Fosters is hard to find sometimes, but it's a dedicated bitter like Red Hook ESB is. Nowhere near the strength, but very flavorful. Just my humble opinion. To each their own, my MaBin brutha

There's a difference between Budweiser and cat pee? I always thought they were one and the same.
The first one I drank allI could say was "this tastes like cat pee".

And yes I know about Bud. I lived in the U.S. for 23 years.

Steve.
It seems you know more about cat scat than you do about brew ♫ :D
 

scotto-

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Sierra Nevada BIGFOOT is my daily drinker. Some of my favorites:

1.) Bruery - Black Tuesday

2.) Firestone Walker - Abacus

3.) Lost Abbey - Angel's Share

4.) Midnight Sun - Arctic Devil

5.) Deschutes - Mirror Mirror

I could go on and on......4 of the 5 beers listed are barleywines which is my favorite style. I like Imperial Stouts and barrel-aged brews that are BIG. All the breweries above are 100% American and those brews range from 11%-19.5% ABV (and I'm dead serious).

dnut
 

kerf

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Regular old Miller, less than 13 bucks a case. Guess this ol redneck ain't quite as classy as you big city boys. Miller is a move up for me, about 45 years ago I started out with Jax. Nothing better than chasing a shot of JD by chugging a cold Jax.