Favorite Beer.

What's your poison

  • LOVE BEER

    Votes: 32 43.8%
  • LOVE HARD LIQUOR

    Votes: 5 6.8%
  • LOVE COOLER TYPE DRINKS

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • LOVE IT ALL MAN

    Votes: 22 30.1%
  • I don't drink

    Votes: 14 19.2%

  • Total voters
    73

mazdaspeedpower

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Just wonderin what everybody's favorite drink with alcohol is. Beer or hard, or other, Whatever, post it here.
CORONA , love the s*** man. So good and smooth, and ahahahahahahahaahhhhhhhahaghgashjdsfbnshdbfadh, sorry, drooling.
 
I'd have to say my favorites are Amber Bock and Killian's Red.
 
WTF! You start a "favorite beer" poll and you don't even post different beers in your poll?

For me it depends on the occasion. Here are my favorites though (in no particular order):

-Beer-
Molson Canadian, Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale, Stella Artois, Corona, Sol.

-Hard-
Canadian Club and Crown Royal. Don't forget the ginger ale though.
 
Of course I like a martini once in a while, and I enjoy a nice glass of white wine with a good meal (ie: medium-rare prime rib)
 
cool to those that don't drink, I respect your will power and all, and Dre, I didn't choose brands, cause they're different everywhere, and Idia Pale Ale, Alexader Keits, good s***.
 
My favorite domestic/imported beer is Killian's Irish Red......mmmmmm.

I really like micro brew beers the best. I lived in Germany for three years and the stuff they mass market and call beer here (Bud, Coors, Miller, etc.) is horse piss.
 
My go-to beer is Yuengling, but my favorite beer is Sam Adams Octoberfest.....so good (drunk)
 
My Favorite beer is Yuengling Lager. Coming in close second are Rolling Rock, Corona, BASS, and Sam Adams Winter Brew.
 
EDIT: Damn....how did I forget this....Guiness!!! :D

Sam Adams Octoberfest, followed by Winterfest, then probably Molson (twin labels) (drinks)
 
Good taste Mazdadan....[offtopic] When you order Yuengling Lager do you ask for a Yuengling or a lager? Alot of people just say lager which I never understood, mean there's lots of lagers...yet bartenders usually know it means Yuengling. Always found this strange [\offtopic]
 
Dlovtsur said:
My favorite domestic/imported beer is Killian's Irish Red......mmmmmm.

I really like micro brew beers the best. I lived in Germany for three years and the stuff they mass market and call beer here (Bud, Coors, Miller, etc.) is horse piss.
Ironic you should say this because Killians Irish Red is mass produced beer owned by one of the big three, I wont say who....It is made from the same stock as the piss beers.

Most big brewers start with 7-15 base "brews", some use fewer, some more. They then blend these base brews (not all of them are beers on their own, some are just flavored water, etc) in a sort of lab experiment to create all the beers you know.


I dated a girl who's dad was a brewmaster for Miller. Another interesting fact. Many beers can call themselves imported, but they dont say from where.
Most Fosters that you buy in the US is brewed in Canada or Mexico. Most Fosters that Canadians drink is brewed in the U.S. or Mexico. This way you can still call it imported.

Another example: Sapporo beer, which in Japan is brewed locally, is owned here by Anheuser-Busch and is brewed either in the U.S. or Mexico. So every time you go to the fancy sushi place and get the $4 sapporo to go with your dinner, you are actually drinking Anheuser-Busch, just another combination of their base brews.

GO MICROBREWS!!!!!
 
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M=SP^2 said:
Good taste Mazdadan....[offtopic] When you order Yuengling Lager do you ask for a Yuengling or a lager? Alot of people just say lager which I never understood, mean there's lots of lagers...yet bartenders usually know it means Yuengling. Always found this strange [\offtopic]

Depends where I order it from. Some bars/pubs know right away, but others will give you blank stares. I guess since I live in MD not everyone knows how excellent Yuengling really is. Heck, i've had some people ask me if it was a Japanese beer...lol.
 
blynzoo said:
Ironic you should say this because Killians Irish Red is mass produced beer owned by one of the big three, I wont say who....It is made from the same stock as the piss beers.

Most big brewers start with 7-15 base "brews", some use fewer, some more. They then blend these base brews (not all of them are beers on their own, some are just flavored water, etc) in a sort of lab experiment to create all the beers you know.

Yeah, I knew that about Killian's. Even though it's produced by Coors, I don't consider it to be one in the same. It's kinda like looking at a Lexus as being a Toyota....you know Toyota makes it, but you'll swear up and down it's a Lexus. To me, it's their "top of the line" model.

I put Killian's in the same class as Sam Adams....another mass produced beer that isn't found in overabundance in trailer parks. ;)
 
TURBO3WAGON said:
Anything except the cheep s*** like old Milwaukee, natural ice, etc. Heineken is my first choice along with Becks.

(thinkbeer

I never understood the fascination with Heineken...aka "skunk beer". :confused:
 

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