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Favorite Beers/Must Try Beers...
I often drink Sam Adams but recently have become a Blue Moon fan...
What are your favorite beers? I want to see what other people are drinking... might need to try some new brews... Any recommendations to anything similar to what I drink? |
blue moon is my favorite :thumbsup
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come to Czech Repulic or Germany and try real beer
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lucky lager ...
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crème brûlée Imperial Milk Stout
made by southern tier not sure if you would want to drink a 12 pack of them, but they go pretty good with a meal. |
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seriously - try a Pilsener Urquell in CZ or a Jever Pilsener in Germany from the tap once and then we talk :drinkup |
I like the Peroni,a great Italian beer
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I love drinking good beer.
My uncle wrote a book "The Beer Drinker's Guide to Munich". Check it http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...rne/1000359165 |
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It's cool hangin out with him. He has so much info on beer. I love it. |
Montreal: McAusland Oatmeal Stout, and McAusland's Blonde. Also, Unibroue does Belgian style beer, Blanche de Chambly, white beer on yeast, and Maudite as well as my favorite, the "Trois Pistoles".
South of the (Canadian) Border: Sam Adams, Blackened Voodoo, and Abita - Rolling Rock gets an honorable mention; the micro-micro brews of the Vermont Pub & Brewery in Burlington change each season but they were they best I tasted coast to coast, even with steak (and that pub's steaks were simply awesome). There was an anchor steam ale in San Francisco and a bloody awesome German lager in Iowa, but I don't remember off the top of my head. Mexico: dos Equis and Tecate; beer's not their thing it seems and as long as it's light and refreshing... aaah. :D |
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Ive been to germany. First night of oktoberfest I got smashed, a dose of food poisoning and the flu. Spent the rest of trip sick in a hotel. |
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but then you also know that beers in bavaria and nothern germany are very different. and since i am from northern germany (and live in CZ) i am more into the Pilsener types - not so much the Weißbier and Lager you get in Bavaria. maybe i just never found the right beers in the US - but even the Pilsener Urquell i had in Phoenix tasted very different from what i know |
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spent the next 2 days in hell. I thought i was drinking regular beers. Nobody told me the alchohol content was 3 times what they sell you here. lol |
Thats how you pass out and get butt raped... just sayin... did your butt hurt when you woke up?
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You sound experienced though. This must have happened to you to know so much about it. Or maybe your the one raping some guys butt? You certainly cant deny you are not thinking about it. |
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You have to admit its at least a possibility since you then got sick and all.... |
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However, i didnt pass out. So that must have been some other guys ass you were fucking. |
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sam adams are great beers, but you gotta love the germans for their awesome beers!
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Fresh Purple Haze - Abita Beers : Abita, Louisiana
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Painfully trendy, but the beer speaks for itself
http://www.brewdog.com/shop It's summer have a cider instead :drinkup |
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And if you're ever in Amsterdam, check out: http://www.brouwerijhetij.nl/index_en.htm And uhm, Heineken 4 life. Excellent beer and hand down the best commercials around. |
Carlsberg brand beers are most favorite in my country by younger population! Touborg is soft beer but good.
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A n y b e e r !
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Carib/Shocktop/Bluemoon
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Hoegaarden, New Castle and Blue Moon for me :)
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Old Speckled Hen, served cold form the fridge is my beer of choice.
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I've been drinking
http://www.thebeerstore.ca/sites/def...%20organic.jpg all summer. Innis and Gunn is really good too though! |
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Local brewery at the time being ...
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And my mind isn't preoccupied with it, everything you keep saying is pointing to that conclusion. :2 cents: |
Embrace the American beer revolution! Anything by Dogfish Head is a good place to start.:thumbsup
http://fuzzybrew.com/wp-content/uplo...-head-haul.jpg |
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You need to discover the joy of home brewing! :drinkup
Want a certain style? There's thousands of recipe's and experienced people out there to help. Beware the addiction though, it'll suck you in if you're not careful. |
One beer I suggest is Hitachino Nest Red Rice Ale. I think they are starting to sell it in Whole Foods now. It's a very interesting beer with some wine like tasting notes...
http://jstreetbeer.files.wordpress.c.../hitachino.jpg http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/697/4770 |
John smiths
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If you ever get your hands on some Quebec beers, may I suggest Maudite? That shit is crazy and gets the job done at 8%!
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best I've tried
http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/grolsch.jpg honorary mention - very good beer http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/san-miguel.jpg best import for the money http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/st-pauli-girl.jpg hottest babe in beer :) http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/st-pauli-girl-babe.jpg best domestic American for the money imo :) http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/budw.jpg Lays Kettle Jalapeno (or Sharp Chedder) with any two of the above http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/lays-jalo.jpg plus http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/sarah-lucy.jpg plus = http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/happy-camper.jpg :thumbsup :thumbsup the Trailer Park Boys knew http://www.sqvirtual.com/img/tpbusa.jpg chips and beer = the absolute bottom line in bare food necessities :thumbsup |
Beer sucks :pimp
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dogfish head is great
anything from stonebrewery.com/beers is amazing too |
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