What is your favorite beer
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What is your favorite beer
My wife likes killians red but she is avoiding it due to being pregnant. She is even having us cut down on pop.
I bought something ultra cuz it was dirt cheap. Way better then expected.
I have been known to drink Black Label which would be my favorite cheep beer.
But Beck's Dark is probably my favorite massed produced beer.
My favorite local micro brew is 90 Schilling which is brewed in Ft. Collins Colorado.
My favorite microbrews is from Lousiania and I will have to hunt up the name. It is Black Voodo something.
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I bought something ultra cuz it was dirt cheap. Way better then expected.
I have been known to drink Black Label which would be my favorite cheep beer.
But Beck's Dark is probably my favorite massed produced beer.
My favorite local micro brew is 90 Schilling which is brewed in Ft. Collins Colorado.
My favorite microbrews is from Lousiania and I will have to hunt up the name. It is Black Voodo something.
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What is your favorite beer
I really don't care for beer. I don't like Budweiser at all, Bud Light gives me a headache, and Ultra I find makes my tongue feel like it's burning.
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What is your favorite beer
Oh my goodness.. favorite beer..... ummmm.... errrr.. that's a tuff one. Most Long Trail brews (micro brewery here in VT)... couple of micros outta Maine.. Allagash and Smutty Nose come to mind... and Gritty McDuffs.. Commercial brews.. Molson is a long time favorite.. along with Labatts.. Becks Dark.. damn... anything except Clysdales Piss or Rocky Mtn Koolaid I guess..
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What is your favorite beer
NO BEER EVER....It is Soapy Water to ME....Sorry, i will never drink your beer if you leave it here? hahahahahaha, i can't swallow it? NO. :wah:
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What is your favorite beer
LottomagicZ4941 wrote: killians red ... something ultra ... Black Label ... Beck's Dark ... 90 Schilling ... Black Voodo something
Fuller's ESB. Young's Special. Abbot ale. Strong Suffolk. Kronenborg 1664. Bitters many and manifold. Not too many larger beers. Stout. Porter. Mild. Barley wine. Hic! Even the Jocks make a couple of decent beers (and a couple suitable also as wood preservative (cf. creosote).
Mustn't forget cider, either, although this is about beer.
Fuller's ESB. Young's Special. Abbot ale. Strong Suffolk. Kronenborg 1664. Bitters many and manifold. Not too many larger beers. Stout. Porter. Mild. Barley wine. Hic! Even the Jocks make a couple of decent beers (and a couple suitable also as wood preservative (cf. creosote).
Mustn't forget cider, either, although this is about beer.
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What is your favorite beer
Bill Sikes wrote: Fuller's ESB. Young's Special. Abbot ale. Strong Suffolk. Kronenborg 1664. Bitters many and manifold. Not too many larger beers. Stout. Porter. Mild. Barley wine. Hic! Even the Jocks make a couple of decent beers (and a couple suitable also as wood preservative (cf. creosote).
Mustn't forget cider, either, although this is about beer. Many Moons ago, I used to love Tartans Young Keg beer.
Mustn't forget cider, either, although this is about beer. Many Moons ago, I used to love Tartans Young Keg beer.
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What is your favorite beer
Hefeweizen with fresh lemon rubbed on the edge of the glass...all 1200 freaking calories of it! LOL.
I like Killian's Red, too. There are lots of local microbrews that are pretty good.
I like Killian's Red, too. There are lots of local microbrews that are pretty good.
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What is your favorite beer
I prefer honey-wheat bears. Brand is not too important.
Mead is another favorite (but hard to find...I often have to just make it myself).
Mead is another favorite (but hard to find...I often have to just make it myself).
What is your favorite beer
Miller Genuine Draft
What is your favorite beer
I'm suprised how many of these beers I've never even heard of!
What is your favorite beer
Having Soave Pinot Grigio, No Cigs since 12/24/04....Having Trouble...I will Drink Enough WINE to go Ni-Nite...
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What is your favorite beer
It depends on my mood. Right now I am drinking a Heiniken. I had a Steinlager with lunch yesterday and last evening a Guinness.
What is your favorite beer
As my dad says: "My favorite beer is a cold beer."
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What is your favorite beer
Steamwhistle a Canadian microbrewery in Toronto. Schlieman another in the region. Molson Stock Ale (no preservatives). Guiness Dark. Moosehead. Labatt's 50. Lots of draft beer, Canadian and European, lagers and ales.
Killer beers (10%) Crest. Faxe. Good thing I'm not in the beer store.
Like tombstones dad says, "Cold beer."
Killer beers (10%) Crest. Faxe. Good thing I'm not in the beer store.
Like tombstones dad says, "Cold beer."
What is your favorite beer
Root.
Or Stella Artois.
Or Stella Artois.
What is your favorite beer
koan wrote: Root.
Or Stella Artois.
Stella Artois is too hoity-toity. Sassafras without the fermentation.
Or Stella Artois.
Stella Artois is too hoity-toity. Sassafras without the fermentation.
What is your favorite beer
kensloft wrote: Stella Artois is too hoity-toity. Sassafras without the fermentation.
It's only "hoity-toity" if you drink it with your pinky in the air.
It's only "hoity-toity" if you drink it with your pinky in the air.
What is your favorite beer
koan wrote: It's only "hoity-toity" if you drink it with your pinky in the air.
Hoity-Toity= Can't afford its price.
Hoity-Toity= Can't afford its price.
What is your favorite beer
kensloft wrote: Hoity-Toity= Can't afford its price.
That's where it can come in handy being a woman. But then, I never order the most expensive thing on the menu. Don't like to take advantage of my feminine wiles.
That's where it can come in handy being a woman. But then, I never order the most expensive thing on the menu. Don't like to take advantage of my feminine wiles.
What is your favorite beer
koan wrote: That's where it can come in handy being a woman. But then, I never order the most expensive thing on the menu. Don't like to take advantage of my feminine wiles.
Keep trying to think of something smart or witty to say and this is it.
Keep trying to think of something smart or witty to say and this is it.
What is your favorite beer
kensloft wrote: Keep trying to think of something smart or witty to say and this is it.
You beat me. You got the last word. Oh, guess you didn't. :-6
You beat me. You got the last word. Oh, guess you didn't. :-6
What is your favorite beer
koan wrote: You beat me. You got the last word. Oh, guess you didn't. :-6
Thanks for the chuckle.
Thanks for the chuckle.
What is your favorite beer
kensloft wrote: Thanks for the chuckle.
It's like a compulsion...can't help it. Only sleep get's in the way.
You win this time. Timer ran out on the response. Enjoy it...it doesn't happen often.
It's like a compulsion...can't help it. Only sleep get's in the way.
You win this time. Timer ran out on the response. Enjoy it...it doesn't happen often.
What is your favorite beer
koan wrote: It's like a compulsion...can't help it. Only sleep get's in the way.
You win this time. Timer ran out on the response. Enjoy it...it doesn't happen often.
The chuckle was when I realized that the only way that I was going to get the last word in was if I went into the great beyond before you had an oppotunity to reply to the post.
You win this time. Timer ran out on the response. Enjoy it...it doesn't happen often.
The chuckle was when I realized that the only way that I was going to get the last word in was if I went into the great beyond before you had an oppotunity to reply to the post.
What is your favorite beer
Pineapple Juice & Grey Goose Vodka.
Everyone has these on their face? TULIPS.
What is your favorite beer
Fresh Apple Cider and Southern Comfort. Think you're drinking pop 'til you realize that you can't stand up anymore
What is your favorite beer
i believe you...this is my beer. Am i missing something?
Everyone has these on their face? TULIPS.
What is your favorite beer
Great question
My top ten
1.McEwans Export
2.McEwans 80
3.McEwans pale ale
4.Calders 70
5.Tartan Special
6.Directors ale
7.Newcastle Brown Ale
8.Cornish Cream
9.Sweet heart stout
10.Guinness
Now where do I start with Cider :wah: :wah: :wah:
Scott
My top ten
1.McEwans Export
2.McEwans 80
3.McEwans pale ale
4.Calders 70
5.Tartan Special
6.Directors ale
7.Newcastle Brown Ale
8.Cornish Cream
9.Sweet heart stout
10.Guinness
Now where do I start with Cider :wah: :wah: :wah:
Scott
What is your favorite beer
I haven't drunk beer for 30 years but I used to like 'Worthington E'....don't know whether it's still around . Might be tempted to try Guiness. Any fans ?
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What is your favorite beer
Yes I like it Bez, but it does have a tendency to make you fart. :wah: :wah: :wah:
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What is your favorite beer
Guiness is too rich for me. I'll take black & tan. Bass pale ale is good in the large bottle; the small bottle doesn't taste as rich for some reason.
What is your favorite beer
I was never a big beer guy I always went for the bourbon....no sense in wasting time.
But if I did drink it I liked Fosters ale and Molsons or Michelob dark.
But if I did drink it I liked Fosters ale and Molsons or Michelob dark.
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What is your favorite beer
Budweiser's my favorite, though I've tried Newcastle Brown Ale and that's good too.
All through my teens, 20's, and 30's, I was an absolute teetotaler. It wasn't until I got into my 40's that I developed any taste for alcohol at all. I wish this hadn't happened, since I'd prefer to go back to being a teetotaler. I get a guilty conscious everytime I give into the temptation to go and have some beer, (about once per week, now.) Bloody Marys are good too, when properly mixed with clam juice. They don't get me drunk, though. They just give me an ever-so-slight headache.
I've yet to experience a hangover in my life.
All through my teens, 20's, and 30's, I was an absolute teetotaler. It wasn't until I got into my 40's that I developed any taste for alcohol at all. I wish this hadn't happened, since I'd prefer to go back to being a teetotaler. I get a guilty conscious everytime I give into the temptation to go and have some beer, (about once per week, now.) Bloody Marys are good too, when properly mixed with clam juice. They don't get me drunk, though. They just give me an ever-so-slight headache.
I've yet to experience a hangover in my life.
What is your favorite beer
kumininexile wrote: Budweiser's my favorite, though I've tried Newcastle Brown Ale and that's good too.
All through my teens, 20's, and 30's, I was an absolute teetotaler. It wasn't until I got into my 40's that I developed any taste for alcohol at all. I wish this hadn't happened, since I'd prefer to go back to being a teetotaler. I get a guilty conscious everytime I give into the temptation to go and have some beer, (about once per week, now.) Bloody Marys are good too, when properly mixed with clam juice. They don't get me drunk, though. They just give me an ever-so-slight headache.
I've yet to experience a hangover in my life.
if I may be so bold, bloody mary's are made with tomato juice, Caesars are made with clamato juice.
All through my teens, 20's, and 30's, I was an absolute teetotaler. It wasn't until I got into my 40's that I developed any taste for alcohol at all. I wish this hadn't happened, since I'd prefer to go back to being a teetotaler. I get a guilty conscious everytime I give into the temptation to go and have some beer, (about once per week, now.) Bloody Marys are good too, when properly mixed with clam juice. They don't get me drunk, though. They just give me an ever-so-slight headache.
I've yet to experience a hangover in my life.
if I may be so bold, bloody mary's are made with tomato juice, Caesars are made with clamato juice.
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What is your favorite beer
What's a, "Ceasar?"
What is your favorite beer
kumininexile wrote: What's a, "Ceasar?"
same as bloody mary with a little extra spice and instead of tomato juice clamato juice is used (clamato is tomato and clam juice mixed currently it can be bought premixed) Caesars were invented here in my home town.
same as bloody mary with a little extra spice and instead of tomato juice clamato juice is used (clamato is tomato and clam juice mixed currently it can be bought premixed) Caesars were invented here in my home town.
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What is your favorite beer
Lowenbrau, Carlsberg Export, Grolsch or anything that is going spare really...