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oh my bad dude i'll pay more attention next time then ...
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Henry Weinhard's Blue Boar is a fav here. That and Bud Light.....(laughin')
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blue boar aint all that bad, i can drink it real easy without any hatred of it.
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Not in any particular order, here are some of my favorites.
1. Midnight Sun Kodiak Nut Brown 2. Henry Weinhardts Blue Boar 3. Dos Equis Amber and Lager 4. Shiner Hefeweizen 5. Blue Moon White on tap only 6. Moosehead Lager 7. Alaskan Amber, Summer Ale, White 8. Miller High Life, yeah I know, it's cheap but we all have to have one as a favorite 9. Sol 10. Glacier Brewhouse Blond on tap or in a growler only 11. Steinlager 12. Stella Artois 13. Asahi 14. Sapporro 15. Heineken 16. Pilsner Urquell
That's ok, I'll ass shoot a dink.
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nice choices the AKmtnhntr
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I drink real beer, not that candyass mass market stuff that must be served ice cold so the palate can avoid recognizing whatever little flavor is in the stuff. I've been to England, Scotland, Germany and Austria a number of times primarily to relax and drink beer. Ye speak the same beer language as I, mathman. Never been to the first two but you can say I'm a semi-frequent flier to the second 2 locales. Wifey was born in Bamberg, and her family and friends are there. We have the luxury of hanging with the natives. Well traveled in Bayern and North Austria I've found a few local breweries I always return to. All time favorite is Kathi Brau in tiny Heckenhof near the Frankish Alps. Very,very dark and hoppy, with a trace of "farm". It's also a meeting place for motorcycles. The owner is a great guy and gave me the 10 cent tour of the brewery. They make a mean pear/apple and plum Schnapps made from fruit trees on their land.
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That sounds like a sweet 'tour'!
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Interesting. Here's my list of favorite beers that are readily available in most US cities (in no particular order):
Guiness (extra stout - no draught crap) Franziskaner Smithwicks Peroni Negro Modelo Trappist Blue Moon Fat Tire Abita Yuengling and several more...
HTB
HRCH Superchamp's Pocket Change "PESO" �Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.�-GENESIS 1:28
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I've been places that had decent beers, but prided themselves on how cold it came from the tap. 36 friggen degrees ain't right for a Fullers ESB!!! I got some funny looks when I asked for a warm glass straight from the dishwasher, but I got what I wanted. Still on your mission to save the beer drinking masses mathman LOL. Add Heineken Dark to the list of good brews and Anchor Porter as well. Frankly, I can find several lagers I prefer over Heineken in the green bottle. Their dark brew is where it's at for me. Taste in beer is highly subjective of course. How many of you have ever tried Celis Grand Cru. It isn't for everyone. In fact, I don't really care for it. But if you want strong, complex fruity flavor ... give it a try. I couldn't finish the bottle when I tried it. The Celis brewery used to be in Austin. Apparently it has been sold to some Michigan outfit.
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I'm glad nobody has tried to say Sam Adams is good beer,it's like everything else from Mass,garbage.
I like the Maine Microbrews shipyard,seadog,Katahden
I got drunk my first time on Anchor Steam and JD 12 YO
IPA's when I can afford them
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I'm glad nobody has tried to say Sam Adams is good beer,it's like everything else from Mass,garbage.
Apparently you missed reading my post on the first page of this thread. Sam Adams is GREAT! But as I said in my last post on this thread, whether one likes a beer or not is highly subjective.
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sorry Gringo,nothing personal,I would say it's just beer,but that would insult beer.
Drink up on the Sammie my Texan brother
BTW when I say I don't like a beer it just means I won't buy it,doesn't mean I won't drink it, if your buying and it's Sammie....
God Bless Texas! and pass me another!
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Well traveled in Bayern and North Austria I've found a few local breweries I always return to. Have you ever been to the Forschungsbrauerei in Perlach, a Munich suburb? They have a blond bock that is great. The dunkel doppelbock at Kloster Andechs is superb too.
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sorry Gringo,nothing personal,I would say it's just beer,but that would insult beer.
Drink up on the Sammie my Texan brother
BTW when I say I don't like a beer it just means I won't buy it,doesn't mean I won't drink it, if your buying and it's Sammie....
God Bless Texas! and pass me another! Too funny ADK4Rick. I'm not on any mission. To each his own. The first time I tried Sam Adams, I thought it was too bitter ... didn't really care for it. Several months later, I got to remembering the flavor, and found myself craving it. It literally was an acquired taste for me. I bought some, satisfied that craving, and I've been hooked ever since.
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If I'm watching a Canuck Game or a International Canadian Hockey Series.. Its Canadian.. Any other game.. Sleeman or Corona Hunting.. Its gotta be: Canadian, Moosehead and Bud Fishing.. Its gotta be: Canadian, Cutthroat Pale Ale and Bud Parents Place. Either one of these: Kokanee or Sleeman or Corona Partying with Babes ,its gotta be: Bud and Corona Before, During or After Playing golf, ball, or Hockey..Pilsner BBQing.. Either Guiness or Corona
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Ya'll just made me crack a Guinness. But my favorite is Chimay!
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Just finished a Yuengling Lager, tomorrow I'll have one of their Porter's - good brew from an old PA brewery.
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