Fav beer?

AndrewF150 said:
Amber Boch!!! Well...almost any Michalobe for that matter.

Oh, but one of my favs is this import from Canada I think. Called Modeate(sp) it still has the hopps in the bottom of it, not a thick beer, but it has some substance to it. Really good stuff, tastes awsome.....high alcohol content though....

You can get it at this beer and wine importer in Sacramento at Beverages and More. They carry every type of beer in the world it seems.

Maudite is yummy. It is my favorite to enjoy with my boys back home, but if you guys really want to try a beer that puts hair on your chest and is so good it hurts, try and see if you can find Dogfish Head 120-minute IPA. Check out www.dogfish.com for the detail of this beer. The 60 and 90 minute ones are good, but drink a 120-minute one and you will never drink a macrobrewed beer again. Chemey Red is good, pretty much anything that is over 10% and tastes good works for me.
 
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As far as something that can be found at every supermarket in the country I choose Newcastle and Bass.

Yeungling is great but I can't get it around me. (its cheap too!)

I had a coffeehouse porter once that was the bomb but i can't rememebr who made it (drunk)
 
Guiness Draught
Most of Victory's line-up
Bell's brewery is good
Sapporo
Fosters
Hoegaarden
Any weiss beer/wheat beer/stout's.
I LOVE BEER
 
Kain said:
(friday)Yuengling, baby!

Followed by Amber Bock, baby!

Baby!
lol... "my bar" just replaced Amber Bock w/Yuengling on tap this week, and it is actually very good. Last night I stuck w/Bud b/c I was watching the Cards in there (you know, A-Busch and all).

But yeah, I'm kind of liking the Yuengling as a cheap beer ($1.00 a pint during happy hour).

My true favorite though? Heineken, which I had always sort of ignored before going to Amsterdam (where I absolutely fell in love with it). Very unique flavor.

Oh, it is best in the cans straight from a cooler.
 
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The best beer i've ever had is a belgian called Prankster, i cant find any information about it but i know you can get it on 10th and pine in philly. Damn i wish i could get more of that beer.
 
Killan Red
AmberBock
but my i most commonly drink southpaw cause its cheap
FlyingDog stuff is pretty good, yet to try them all.
 
Bass Ale all the way!!!!
 

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Long trail blackberry wheat is one of my favorite seasonal beers that seems to be gone for winter.

Harpoon IPA
Otter creek Octoberfest are always tastey
Sammy Smith honey brown
 
Everyday beers: Michelob Ultra, Corona

At the bar: Tecate, Dos Equis, Guiness, Bass, Bell's Oberon, and lately Oktoberfest (cheers)
 
Guiness
Harp
Boddington's
Samuel Smith's
Magic Hat #9, Heart of darkness, Hocus Pocus.
Stella Artois
Dogfishhead: Aprihop, Punkin' Ale, and any of their IPA's.
Brooklyn Brewery/Post Road: East india IPA, Pumpkin Ale, Brooklyn Lager, Brooklyner Dunkel-Weisse, Pennant Ale, and their Dry stout.

and pretty much any octoberfest, Spaten/Samuel Adams usually prevailing.

Rather specific list I know..Just don't want to resort to drinking shithouse bud or heinken or coors..
 
Amber bock... and my other favorite only available in Alaska... Alaskan Amber. You Alaska people know who I'm talking about!
 
is that alaskan amber different than the ones in washington? pretty good, but not top choice with all the micro breweries here.

mac n jacs
kilt lifter
 

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