what's your favorite beer?

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what is your favorite beer?

Poll ended at Fri Jan 02, 2004 3:54 am

budweiser
1
4%
miller lite
1
4%
mgd
0
No votes
pabst blue ribbon
1
4%
king cobra
1
4%
i don't care
0
No votes
other
15
54%
i don't drink
2
7%
miller high life
3
11%
amber bock
4
14%
 
Total votes: 28

andy_lemon
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Post by andy_lemon »

I've switched so many times for so many reasons that all domestic is starting to taste the same...

All domestic beer, Corona (no lime or lemon, how gross), and Pete's Wicked Ale.
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Guest

Post by Guest »

I'm all about the economization of beer vs. flavor. High life is the cheapest beer that still has real beer flavor. anything after that and you are drinking watered-down paint thinner. I can't stand Guiness. anyone who drinks that crap is way beyond what I can tolerate!Blech!!!
dipsi
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Post by dipsi »

I'm happy with a Coors Light. I'm such a redneck! :oops:
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longlegsrule
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Post by longlegsrule »

anybody heard of Blue Moon?

my puerto rican friend keeps telling me i should try it...
From Kentucky ;o)
aaron

Post by aaron »

its pretty good
Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

Blue Moon is my FAVORITE beer, especially after a long run in the summer. Belgium golden ales are great, although this one is brewed by some American company. Try Delerium Tremmons (sp???), another golden ale .... it has the alcohol content of wine.
Guest

Post by Guest »

DT is also a great song by AC/DC. An instrumental, imagine that! :mrgreen:
canadaclimbergirl
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Post by canadaclimbergirl »

Well...I think you all know that I am a red wine girl...but I do like a nice beer every now and then, Kilkenny, Guiness, and a corona are all good. I take the extremes I guess...either dark or light...
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overhung
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Post by overhung »

I have to chew Guiness to get it down.
I've had just about enough of this shit.
spuzo
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Post by spuzo »

overhung wrote:I have to chew Guiness to get it down.
Agreed - it's like drinking a meal of spaghetti made by a gramma who cooks for the Russian army.
"I enjoyed a Guinness after I got back home from Palm Sunday Mass." - Captain Static


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