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Michelob Light gets this months seal of approval I like to switch my preferred beer on a monthly basis. Michelob Light apealed to me while I was browsing...silver and blue label, good marketing.

What is your preferred beer?


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My preferred beer is any that is being introduced into my digestive system haha.

but really, I prefer Granville Island Brewery's Honey Lager and Sleeman's Honey Lager (which I filled my fridge with last night )
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Are those Micro's?

I wish it was my job to taste beer...

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It's usually.but I feel like having something different tonight. I forget the name, but I know where it's at in the liquor store and what the label looks like

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WDRacing wrote:Are those Micro's?

I wish it was my job to taste beer...
Granville is definitely a microbrewery. I just moved down here but there brewery is on my list of places to visit. Sleeman's to my understanding is much larger.

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Anything from Bell's (local brewery), most notably Oberon. Its so good.

I also like a lot of the Sam Adams beers. I dont normally like the flavored kind but the Cherry Wheat is very good.

I've always liked Corona's, with or without the lime.

Other notables are Moosehead, Red Stripe, Leinenkugel, etc. There are really too many to list.

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nuff said.

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Blue Moon and/or Hefeweizen

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Regular rotation:Widmer HefeBlue Moon

Special occasions:HoegaardenGuinness


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Rolling Rock

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I find Rolling Rock to be a good morning beer.

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WDRacing wrote:I find Rolling Rock to be a good morning beer.
QFT

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generic808 wrote:Blue Moon and/or Hefeweizen
Hefeweizen is a type of beer, not a specific beer.

Just fyi...
WDRacing wrote:Michelob Light gets this months seal of approval I like to switch my preferred beer on a monthly basis. Michelob Light apealed to me while I was browsing...silver and blue label, good marketing.
Michelob Light is pretty much the least beery beer you can have short of Michelob Ultra... Just drink water, honestly, it's cheaper.

Last night I had ABC's Olde Number 22 Altbeir and Flying Dog's Horn Dog Barley Wine. Holy crap was Horn Dog amazing. I'm probably going to have it again tonight. Looking forward to it...

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I just tried this a couple weeks ago.... GOOD STUFF!! Mildy sweet, but not overpowering. For a dark beer, it has a strange, but tasty flavor. This is the first Brazillian beer I've tried. Kinda pricey though.


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"You can have any beer in here.. as long as it's a Corona "

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presidente ftmfw



coronas awesome too

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I had a Presidente over New Years, but I'm pretty sure I was too drunk to taste it and I was definitly too drunk to remember it even if I did.

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Sam Adams Boston Lager or Killian's Irish Red normally, although I tried a Foster's the other night and it wasn't half bad.

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Free beer. Free beer is the best, always.

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New Castle

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Stay Sidewayz wrote:presidente ftmfw



coronas awesome too
LOL. My mom's fav (she's Dominican).

I am not a beer drinker but I like the Sam Adam's Winter Lager. Normally I just drink 'K' hard cider from the UK.

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A great anytime beer, breakfast included.

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JimmyMethod wrote:Michelob Light is pretty much the least beery beer you can have short of Michelob Ultra... Just drink water, honestly, it's cheaper.
I've traveled the world trying beers man...no need to "educate me". Notice I didn't ask if you like what beer I drink. Elitest beer drinkers...always have to be better huh.

I like Kilkenny if given the choice over any beer available.


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Last Tuesday I was kicking back with a few Imperial Pints of Kronenbourg 1664 on draught. They havent been carrying the Warsteiner seasonal draughts so I just stay with my good old standby.bud

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free or cold

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blind_snyper wrote:free or cold
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danielekfuj wrote:nuff said.
s14tan wrote:
Your opinions dont count, kids.

My dad has been drinking Boddington's recently, and I must say that I do like them. It doesnt have a whole lot of flavor, but it's very smooth. Very refreshing ale. My only complaint is the lack of alcohol content.


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