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I also forgot to mention how there's not much that can touch a Corona Extra with a lime slice shoved in. Best when served with your favorite mexican food dish! :) Mmmmmm....
 

BatmanNate

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In the category of relatively inexpensive super market beer, my choices:

Fav: Henry Weinhardt's Private Reserve

Least Fav: Pabst Blue Ribbon

:D
 

kami

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My fav is definitely Heineken, but when I gotta buy cheap (i.e. 99% of the time ) I will usually get something like Labbatt Genuine Draft which is priced pretty decently.
 
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Rolling Rock
Heinekin
Bud Light
Guiness

And my hated of all beers in the world: Keystone Light. And on this campus, Keystone is king (among cheap students who wnat to get drunk). Euch.:disgust:
 

joeryu

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Favorites:
Guinness
Heineken
Corona w/lime
Colt45

HATE:
bud + coors light
 

tokamak

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keystone light. tastes like piss, but so does all beer. that being said, keystone does the trick just as good as the rest, so might as well buy it cuz its cheap. one time i got a 6 pack of sam adams just to see if a "quality" beer tasted any better.....it doesnt ;)
 

ObiDon

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
In the category of relatively inexpensive super market beer, my choices:

Fav: Henry Weinhardt's Private Reserve
:D
Woohoo! I like Blackberry Wheat. It tastes like cereal! :D
 

compuwiz1

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Coors!

Oh, I almost forgot, I don't drink beer anymore and budhammer was the second choice. :D
 

BigJohnKC

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I've always liked Heineken the best. I also am a big fan of Carlsberg - one of the best Danish beers. I'll enjoy a good Guinness once in a while, but more than one at a time is overkill.
 

ObiDon

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I'll enjoy a good Guinness once in a while, but more than one at a time is overkill.
What makes it overkill? Are they really big? Strong? Expensive?
I should go to the store and go buy some beer now. It's already 6:25 AM! :D
 

Vadatajs

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Frog's Island Porter (most)



Natural Light (least)


I drink porter almost exclusively. Bell's and Sierra Nevada are the two I regularly get. Bell's makes guiness seem like water. Beer should be a meal.
 

desishadow1

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am i the only one that thinks all beer is nasty?... i cant seem to aquire the taste, no matter which beer i try...
hard liquor now thas wat its all about~!!! :D

but if i had to choose i'd say corona or Heineken

hmm actually i went to an irish pub once and all they had on the menu was dark and light ale (those were the smoothest beers i ever had)...

conclusion: wat was this thread about again?:confused:
 

lRageATMl

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LIKE:
Killian's
Bud Light (good cheap stuff)
Yuenglings (sp?)
Rolling Rock

HATE:
Miller High Life

 

BigJohnKC

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Originally posted by: ObiDon
I'll enjoy a good Guinness once in a while, but more than one at a time is overkill.
What makes it overkill? Are they really big? Strong? Expensive?
I should go to the store and go buy some beer now. It's already 6:25 AM! :D

When I was in Ireland, I could drink 3 or 4 easily - the Guinness over there is so smooth and good. But the stuff imported here sucks IMO. Not the same flavor. I'll still drink one every once in a while, but it's just not the same when you can't get that trademark head. So I guess I'm spoiled... that's why I say that more than one Guinness (imported) is overkill - way too bitter.
 

Woodie

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Good:
Rolling Rock
Corona
Sam Adams Summer Ale

Bad:
Elm City Beer (New Haven, CT)
Iron City Beer (Pittsburgh, PA)
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: BigJohnKC
Originally posted by: ObiDon
I'll enjoy a good Guinness once in a while, but more than one at a time is overkill.
What makes it overkill? Are they really big? Strong? Expensive?
I should go to the store and go buy some beer now. It's already 6:25 AM! :D

When I was in Ireland, I could drink 3 or 4 easily - the Guinness over there is so smooth and good. But the stuff imported here sucks IMO. Not the same flavor. I'll still drink one every once in a while, but it's just not the same when you can't get that trademark head. So I guess I'm spoiled... that's why I say that more than one Guinness (imported) is overkill - way too bitter.

I think the bottled Guinness is now made under license by Molson. The pub draft cans are still imported from Ireland.