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tw1164

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I go through a beer cycle when I buy cases
1. Molston Ice
2. Rolling Rock
3. MGD

although sometime I buy yuengling (I'm from central PA so I have to pretend to like it ;) )
 

NuclearFusi0n

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Originally posted by: Cyberian
Whoa!! -

I'm surprised that no one has ever asked this question here before!!
Whatever made you think of this?

Because I have no idea what beer is good and what isn't...hell i haven't even had beer before :p
 

Noriaki

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Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n1
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Whoa!! -

I'm surprised that no one has ever asked this question here before!!
Whatever made you think of this?

Because I have no idea what beer is good and what isn't...hell i haven't even had beer before :p

I suggest you try a bunch of different beers.

The category "beer" has a rather large variety of beverages with quite a variety of tastes. You've got your Lagers, Honey Ales, Cream Ales, etc etc. A variety of sweetness and bitterness, and all sorts of thickness and after tastes.

Even a Cream Ale from one brewer is likely to taste a fair bit different than a Cream Ale from another. This isn't like deciding which brand of Milk to take off the shelf at Safeway. There are a lot of different brands and flavours of beer. Try out a bunch, see what you like the best.

My first beer was Molson Canadian, which I consider to be amongst the worst swill I've ever imbibed. And it made me fear beer for over 2 years. But after I started trying some others I found that some are really very good. You will almost certainly find some that you hate and some that you like. Experiment a bit.

;)