on the same note, FAVORITE BEER?

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freegeeks

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Duvel
Leffe
Kriek
Geuze

and for every day drinking

Jupiler
Stella Artois

and yes, i'm Belgian :p
 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Rogue Chocolate Stout
Dogfish Head Chicory Stout
yeh but do you drink those on a regular basis?

Those, no. Simply because they are hard to come by and not found at many retailers. I typically stick to micro-brew oatmeal stout for my normal drinking.

 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: Kibbo
Boddington's
Guiness
Moosehead
50
Ex
Heiny
Smithwick's
Kilkenny

:beer: to Boddington's & Smithwicks. Smithwicks in particular is IMPOSSIBLE to find on tap in the midwest. :(
 

MrBlahh

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Coors Light but only because its the coldest tasting beer around :p

Anyways, Ive been drinking a lot of Guinness lately and Samuel Smith makes some damn fine brews. Im to the point where Id rather spend a little extra on a good beer or to just try something new than drink crap like MGD or Bud. If Im going to go for a cheap beer Ill buy a cheap beer...like Hamms :)

 

HombrePequeno

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Hoegaarden Witbier
La Fin du Monde
New Belgium Trippel
Pike Kilt Lifter
Casta Morena
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
pretty much anything by Rogue is great

Hopefully my first batch of homebrew will be good. From my calculations it's going to have a very high IBU.
 

MrBlahh

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:beer: to Boddington's & Smithwicks. Smithwicks in particular is IMPOSSIBLE to find on tap in the midwest. :([/quote]

2 great beers. There are 2 bars that I know of by me that have it on tap. If in you're in the Orland Park, Illinois area (South Chicago suburb) let me know.
 

1967mustangman

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I am a beer snob in general, but I would have to say anything by the Rouge-River Brewing company (except Dead Guy Ale)
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: MrBlahh
Coors Light but only because its the coldest tasting beer around :p

Anyways, Ive been drinking a lot of Guinness lately and Samuel Smith makes some damn fine brews. Im to the point where Id rather spend a little extra on a good beer or to just try something new than drink crap like MGD or Bud. If Im going to go for a cheap beer Ill buy a cheap beer...like Hamms :)

When you go cheap you don't kid around! :disgust: :Q :D
 

ajpa123

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My first post in eons..
Nice to be back.. :)
Hi peeps ! Merry New Year ! lol

Here's some of my favorite beers.

favorite
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale (kick-ass spicy like nutmeg but sweet smell. all round winter warmer!) You gotta try this if you're into beer!
other good ones
Stella Artois, Pilsner Urquell.
Otter Creek Copper Ale.
Rasputin Imperial Stout
Heresey (imperial stout aged in jack daniels barrels for 2 months.. good stuff!)
Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout
Paper City HopMonster (hoppy but also sweet.. kinda obnoxious, but that's why i like it!)
Yard's IPA (awesome frothy head on this one)
SeaDog Blueberry Wheat Ale (nice fruity ale, try it !)
Yard's Saison (this style of beer makes some people barf .. i like it, kinda smells like a barnyard, kinda like the musky earthy quality in some zindandels like in Cline Zinfandels etc)