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Favorite beers
Ok, the title says it all. What's your favorite beer?
I am partial to ales. Being of English heritage, it's a given. My favorite is a nice cask bitter ale. On tap, of course. Bottled is ok, but draught is much better. But also being located in Red-Neck country, there are challenges to getting your favorite brew. Here, lagers are the most popular. They're ok in the hot months when you're thirsty. But to me, they're too much like pop (soda for you Americans). Tonight, it's Marstens Old Empire light ale. Served just slightly cooler than room temperature to bring out the bitter finish. |
Blue Moon Belgian White Ale.
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Current favorite Triple horse river horse it's a 10%er
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Depending on the weather, location and food, I go between: Pacifico, Heineken and Guinness Draught.
And it's never a bad time for a Shiner. :tup: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
My latest fave is Flenburger Dunkel.
As to a type of beer, I like belgian whites and pale ales. Oh, and stout or lambic for "dessert". |
Porters, Stouts, and brown ales...the darker the better!
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Shiner Bock!
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Red Hook, Odell and Santa Fe Ales
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I'm a stout/dark beer kind of guy myself but I'm all about trying different beers of all flavours. Having said that I did just enjoy some Innis & Gunn. Other than that I've been on a local brew kick lately... love supporting the local microbrews.
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Asahi
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Sapporo
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I'm allergic to alcohol. Amongst the reactions I get, my asthma acts up...especially bad with beers and wine (I can take hard liquor better). Of beers, I react less with Kilkenny Irish cream ale and Guinness. Go figure.
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Newcastle all the way.
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