

Posted: 5/31/2002 3:17:26 PM EST
Domestic: It's gotta be good old fashioned Miller Highlife.
Imported: None |
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Free[:D] I can't stand light beer. Its for women. I like anything from Budweiser to Guiness.
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Budwieser.
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Bud is for candy-ass beer drinkers, try anything Sierra-Nevada (Pale Ale personal fav.)from CA. Foreign: anything Hacker-Pschorr or Paulaner.
Lightfighter...Out! |
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Import:Heineken
Domestic:Budweiser When the bud of the hops blumes in the summertime,it makes bud wiser... I'm enjoyin my 4th right now. |
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An ice cold BUDLIGHT on a hot afternoon, now thats living.
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Any good, crisp, cold, fresh lager like Sapporo, Heineke, Grolsch is my favorite type of beer. Usually imported lagers in the green bottles are old and have a bitter skunky taste to them. Fresh, they're really good.
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Quoted: Free[:D] I can't stand light beer. Its for women. I like anything from Budweiser to Guiness. View Quote Drunken response: How do you make the "Grinning" smiley guy? I don't see it in the anime legend. Is it [grin] or [smiley] [smile] |
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Sam Adams of course! Bud is like making love in a canoe, fucking near water!!!!!
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BUDWEISER?! Egads men! Do you wear your wifebeaters when drinking that swill? [}:D]
I grew up by the Houston Budweiser brewery on the East side, and it always smelled good, but their beer leaves much to be desired. Not to be a beer snob, but their products rate just higher than Busch or Milwaukee's Beast, I mean Best. Personally, I like any beer I have to chew and cannot see through. [:D] Guinness draught, in the can, or the new bottles nice and cold is just about heaven. As far as domestic beers go, Shiner Bock is good, but they are owned by Bud now. Fat Tire, Pete's Wicked Ale, and most any microbrewed beer is fine by me. For the more commercial stuff, Rolling Rock is a nice alternative to the more pretentious stuff, and isn't half bad for a mass produced beer. I noticed today in the local paper that Miller is being sold to an African brewery conglomarate for almost 3Billion. Then again, after the first few, I'll drink just about anything. Remember the Alamo, and God Bless Texas... |
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Just about ANY German beer, as long as it is not past it's expiration date.
All good, all pure. |
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Domestic: Abita Springs Brewery's Turbo Dog
Import: There can be only one: Guiness. |
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[img]http://www.yuengling.com/images/downloads/wallpaper/640x480_wall1.gif[/img]
America's Oldest Brewery since 1829. |
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I kind of like that Michelob Honey Lager for something different once in awhile. Otherwise it's MGD lite.
No imports. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Free[:D] I can't stand light beer. Its for women. I like anything from Budweiser to Guiness. View Quote Drunken response: How do you make the "Grinning" smiley guy? I don't see it in the anime legend. Is it [grin] or [smiley] [smile] View Quote Tough to pick a favorite beer, would you ask which child a man likes best? My answer tonight-Rogue Dead Guy Ale |
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Quoted: Tough to pick a favorite beer, would you ask which child a man likes best? My answer tonight-Rogue Dead Guy Ale View Quote That's probably the best marzen bock style beer I've ever had. Good stuff. And strong. |
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yeah a night of Dead Guy and I lost my keys down a sewer grate. Amazing how smart it seems to use a sledge hammer to get into the house at that point...
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LOL. If you think Dead Guy is strong, beware Rogue's Imperial Stout. It's like 10% alcohol, but the hops and body are so overpowering you can't even taste it. After 3 pints, I was so smashed and I didn't know why....till the bartender who cut me off said it was 10% alcohol.
I'm glad you can get Rogue ales on the east coast. |
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Quoted: LOL. If you think Dead Guy is strong, beware Rogue's Imperial Stout. It's like 10% alcohol, but the hops and body are so overpowering you can't even taste it. After 3 pints, I was so smashed and I didn't know why....till the bartender who cut me off said it was 10% alcohol. I'm glad you can get Rogue ales on the east coast. View Quote |
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Goose Island Honker's Ale.
Too bad it comes from communist city. |
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Certainly not my favorite but EKU 28 is like carbonated Everclear.
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Sierra Nevada- anything by this place is great. They have about 15 different beers they brew at different times of the year and some of them are only for sale at the brewery itself.
Now for you guys out East you might not have heard of all the beers they make. The big two are Pale Ale and Wheat. But they make others such as Summerfest, Octoberfest, Celebration Ale (christmas time), Bigfoot Ale (10% al. by vol.), Porter, Stout, Draft Style Pale Ale (only at brewery, its a lighter Pale Ale), Crystal Wheat (a very light and filtered wheat beer), Pale Boch, Blonde Ale, and I know I'm forgetting a few but thats just off the top of my head. And for a tidbit of useless information, the owners are a really cool and down to earth couple of guys. [beer] |
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My favorite beers would be:
Domestic: Red Hook ESB Red Hook Nut Brown(seasonal) Boontsville amber Imported: Corona NFL Alex [beer] |
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Pretty drunk now. Want to try that smiley fface thing...
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Quoted: after 10 i dont know the diffrence. beer is beer here. View Quote It's has to taste good getting their! |
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The best beer is free beer. (Doh!! Someone beat me to it!)
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale with a lime wedge RULES!! [beer] -T. |
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Bud, Guiness, Amberbach
No particular order, actually I like them all and don't have a favorite--I like variety |
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Domestic favorite: Miller Lite
Gay Imported favorite: None Sissy microbrew favorite: None |
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Quoted: Pretty drunk now. Want to try that smiley fface thing... [:D] [] []:D[] View Quote |
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Imported: Spaten Optimator [:D] Becks dark and Harp...[rolleyes] the end! Domestic: [puke]
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Killians for domestic, Samuel Smith's Taddy Porter or Oatmeal Stout for Import, but really I will drink most anything.
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When I drank I liked Old Style and Special Export Dark. Making Heilmans Old Style October Fest in La Cross Wisconsin each fall was a must event for our gang, it was like going to beer drinkers heaven. We would camp on Goose Island and commence to power drink for five straight days, it took a month to get over it, I believe it would kill me now.
Am-O-Tramp [img]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid21/p76068fcf94da20e459fb1a773682197a/fdb02e76.jpg[/img] |
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Regular everyday beer = Coors Light (Ya bitch beer or not, it kicks ass)
Microbrew = Mirror Pond Pale Ale and for those of you who like the Rogue stuff, it's from right here in good ol' Orygun [:)] |
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Quoted: When I drank I liked Old Style and Special Export Dark. Making Heilmans Old Style October Fest in Lacross Wisconsin each fall was a must event for our gang, it was like going to beer drinkers heaven. We would camp on Goose Island and commence to power drink for five straight days, it took a month to get over it, I believe it would kill me now. Am-O-Tramp [img]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid21/p76068fcf94da20e459fb1a773682197a/fdb02e76.jpg[/img] View Quote Amen. Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Dog Style I need better res photo of that to hang in the garage. Ahhh, the days back home in WI, Old Style sign at every bar. |
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Quoted: Regular everyday beer = Coors Light (Ya bitch beer or not, it kicks ass) View Quote Any beer with "Light" after it is Bitch Beer. Stay away like the Plague[puke] |
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110 degrees in Phoenix today.Hotter than a monk's dream. Mickeys 24 oz.Malt liquor at the bus stop in a paper bag.Slam that dog.
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Domestic: Coors original, Shiner Bock if I have the money
Imported: why bother with so many good beers made in the states |
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Boomholzer I don't know if this will help but
here is the url, scroll down to hit Old Style pictures. [url]www.beerhistory.com/gallery/[/url] |
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I'm trying to watch my figure thats why i drink light beer CAPITALIST........
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MY WIFE said that not me, drink skunk piss for all I care. I'm drinkin Yag tonite.
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Quoted: Oatmeal Stout for Import, . View Quote |
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