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Your favorite beer?

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Erdinger Hefe Weißbier
Paulaner Hefe Weizen
Eichener Pils - from the keg
Bärenbräu - from the keg
Guiness - from the keg
Killian's Irish Red - from the keg.
Tuborg Gold - from the keg.
EKU Rauchbier
Meinel Märzen
Meinel Doppel-Bock
Schöfferhofer Weizen
EKU Hefe Weißbier Dunkel
Löwenbräu Weissbier
Spezial Rauchbier

Heck.... the "worst" German beer I drank was absolutely wonderful. 😀
 
Here's what I have in my fridge right now. I usually buy beer by the six pack for the variety.

Newcastle Brown Ale
Yeungling
Sierra Nevada
Harp
Boddington's

Dave
 
Sleeman Cream Ale is so good.
Mooshead is really good.
I really like Grasshopper too.
and I am acquiring quite the taste for Guiness
as you can see, my taste in beers is fairly diverse 😀
just hate Hooegarden.
that is SO gross.
 
In no particular order:

Heineken
Heineken Special Dark
Warsteiner
Honey Brown
Pete's Wicked Ale
Sam Adam's Octoberfest
 
Beers I like:
Hoegaarden
Newcastle Brown Ale
Rolling Rock
Dos Equis
Michelob
Samuel Adam's Oktoberfest
Obligatory Bud Light(cheap)

Beers I drink when around but I don't seek them:
Shiner
Sierra Nevada

Beers I hate:
Miller Lite
Busch
Natural
etc...all the crappy brands.
 
There's just so damn many!!! 🙂

Schneider Wiesse (hefe)
Newcastle
Molson Canadian
Boddingtons

I need a beer!

Editted to include Boddingtons. How could I forget that?!
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
I like a good IPA. Of the major brands, Bass. There are a lot of microbrews here in New England. There is a place in Burlington VT that has something called "around the world in eighty beers" When you have had all 80 beers from all over the world (no, not all at once) they gave you a trophy sweatshirt. Had some great beers from places and brewers I havent had before or since.

That place in B-town was called Carburs (sp?), unfortunately it went out of business a few years ago 🙁 I use to go there once in a while for lunch and get some strange daily brew I never had before. I like this thread, didn't realize that there were so many beer enthusiasts here on AT - good to see. I personally enjoy the tasty bevarage myself, always enjoy fine local microbrews and some good conversation.

-VTrider

(As for your favorite beer? That's easy....the one you brew yourself! 😉 )

 
Heinieken
Grolsch
Becks

I used to enjoy Molson Canadian years ago, but can't find it locally anymore (though I do see Golden and Ice varieties a lot). What's up with that?
 
Sierra Nevada Big Foot Barleywine style ale. Its about 11% alcohol and it has a very strong malt and hop taste. Its a trip.
 
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