what is your favorite beer?

joeyjoejoe

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what is your favorite beer? top 3 only.another way to think of it would be if you had to drink the same 3 beer varieties for the rest of your life, what would they be?

1. tetleys(not the iced tea, uk peps you know)
2. amstel light
3. victory golden monkey
 

strangerdude562

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Hey sublimee420, guess who I got to party with on Halloween of 2006?
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Got to party with bud and the other guy from sublime, I was invited to a Halloween party that those guys were throwing in Belmont Shores near Long Beach, it was a lot of fun.
 

Cyooler

Active Member
Favorite Beers:
1: Guiness *Irish* (Must be Ice COLD)
2: Mariestad *Swedish*
3: Coors Light *American
 

joeyjoejoe

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i see alot of good shit so fa.r. especially the swedish person above. i like the coors light also. it was a toss up between that and amstel for me
 

jsn9333

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My favorite beer is St. Bernardus' Tripel. If you ever see it, buy it. You won't be disappointed.

btw, Nice looking brew, VTX Dave.
 

user192021

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1. Molson Canadian
2. Labatt Blue
3. Guinness

I'm American, but there is simply nothing nastier than American beer. Sorry fellas. Canadian is the way to go.
 

skiskate

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Schlitz is an amazing strong beer, local for me too. Heineken is one of my favourites and I like other stuff like moosehead and alexander keiths.
 

joeyjoejoe

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sure , i named my favorite three, but honestly i buy the cheapest thing there is. which is piels light and national bohjemian. haha its true, but i guess your fav cheapest beer should be another thread.
 

Gryphonn

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Mmmmm Beeer...
I've taken the liberty of listing all so far alphabetically and with votes...
Just joking... if it's free, I will most likely drink it...
I vote for

Coopers Sparkling Ale (5.8%), brewed in South Australia (in Australia of course) using a top fermenting process since 1862.
When bottled, it retains some residue and the brewing process continues in the bottle. Much the same as a home brew. The best thing about this beer is it contains no artificial ingredients or any preservatives. Nor is it artificially fermented or aerated.
Cooper's brew a wide range of beers from a Pale Ale (4.5%) through to their Extra Strong Vintage Ale at 7.5% alcohol...it is a very, very nice beer :mrgreen: .
There is a pretty good page here with a spin the bottle thingy showing all their beers.
They also produce a range of Home brew 'syrup in a can' kits. You can get full sized posters like the one below from here.


Cooper's beer is becoming trendier now, with ads showing how you should roll the bottle to get the residue stirred up before drinking. Personally I just open and drink. The continual elbow bending stirs the beer sufficiently.
This is the only commercial beer I know of that has a 'best after' date.

Guinness on tap or from one of those cool cans with the widget.
Because even though you can buy a 7% Guiness best Extra Stout in a bottle here, it just doesn't taste like real Draught Guiness...I guess because it isn't. They've been around since 1750 or so.

Grolsch. I think that's how it's spelt. It's Dutch and comes in a 500ml bottle with one of those steel and rubber lever action seals. I think I felt more stoned than drunk when I tried this stuff. Found the site. They've been brewing since 1615.

Any home brew that is made with passion (VTXDave, I wish to imbibe with you Sir).
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