What's your favorite beer?
#302
Join Date: Dec 2004
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My current favorite is O'Fallon 5 Day IPA. It's a local beer to St. Louis, with very limited distribution.
I also enjoy most of the New Belgium lineup, plus I agree with their ethics. That helps.
I also enjoy most of the New Belgium lineup, plus I agree with their ethics. That helps.
#303
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Not this bottle of Wolaver's Will Stevens' Pumpkin Ale that I'm drinking right now.
I love my craft brews (gotta love Wisconsin) but I could definitely go for a cold Yuengling right now.
I love my craft brews (gotta love Wisconsin) but I could definitely go for a cold Yuengling right now.
#304
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Now you guys know how we feel about not being able to get Fat Tire
#309
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I'm trying to remember one I didn't like. Hmmmm....Nope. Maybe the first one, a warm Schlitz I stole out of my old mans liquor cabinet when I was 13.
#310
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Berlin and Buggenhagen, Germany
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Ah, now here's a thread.
Here in the UK - I'd prefer a decent bitter, Batham's is good or Landlord. Perhaps the odd pint of Mild to remind me of my misspent youth in Black Country pubs.
In Belgium, there's such a wonderful choice - something trappist in the winter like an Orval, Gueuze in the summer - but not a peche lambic in the Mort Subite unless I want to be called a tapette
In Germany, go with the local beer (except in Bankfurt where Binder is vile). Sion Kolsch is always welcome and Paulaner Dunkel in Munich.
In the Czech Republic - dark Budvar and dark Gambrinus rule.
In Australia - Crown Lager or Toohey's Old. Avoid the XXXX even in Brisvegas.
As for America, well, it's gotten a lot better. The wider availability of Shiner Bock, Fat Tire and Sam Adams are good things, but if pressed I'll enjoy a Rolling Rock.
Here in the UK - I'd prefer a decent bitter, Batham's is good or Landlord. Perhaps the odd pint of Mild to remind me of my misspent youth in Black Country pubs.
In Belgium, there's such a wonderful choice - something trappist in the winter like an Orval, Gueuze in the summer - but not a peche lambic in the Mort Subite unless I want to be called a tapette
In Germany, go with the local beer (except in Bankfurt where Binder is vile). Sion Kolsch is always welcome and Paulaner Dunkel in Munich.
In the Czech Republic - dark Budvar and dark Gambrinus rule.
In Australia - Crown Lager or Toohey's Old. Avoid the XXXX even in Brisvegas.
As for America, well, it's gotten a lot better. The wider availability of Shiner Bock, Fat Tire and Sam Adams are good things, but if pressed I'll enjoy a Rolling Rock.
#311
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Last week, Grolsch was my #1.
Having a beer with my FTer mate on his cruise ship, docked in Sydney Harbour, overlooking everything, from the deck, over lunch. ^
Having a beer with my FTer mate on his cruise ship, docked in Sydney Harbour, overlooking everything, from the deck, over lunch. ^