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post #199 of 378

Grolsch swing tops :)

post #200 of 378

Hoegaarden! From the tap of course.

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Love Hoegarden.   What's interesting is that when I was travelling in London, i noticed that it was on tap everywhere, and it kinda seemed like it was Europe's version of Budweiser (popular cheap beer).

 

I like trappist bear, with Chimay being my favorite.

 

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Hoegaarden! From the tap of course.

post #202 of 378

Another vote for Yuengling from a foreigner. For our tastes the Coors, Bud, Miller is undrinkable.

 

We asked a barman in Columbia, SC to find us something other than the regular shite, stayed on the Yuengling all the way to New York, certainly pleased our hosts in Philly

post #203 of 378

1. Yuengling

2. Bass

3. Fosters

In that order.

post #204 of 378

Weihenstephaner.

 

post #205 of 378

Not a ton of choice down here due to a very concentrated market, but getting better.

 

For everyday swilling, I enjoy Windhoek Lager. At least it doesn't have corn in like most of the South African Breweries adjunct crap.

 

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My local store has also started carrying the Sao Gabriel beers, which is good news 'cause they're damn delicious.

 

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My favorite SA beer would have to be Robson's Durban Pale Ale, but it's bloody hard to find anywhere except Durban. Luckily my cousin lives there and brings a case down with him on any visit in return for a free round of golf. smile.png

 

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post #206 of 378

Just discovered it this weekend.  It is fantastic

 

Innis and Gunn - Rum Cask

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From the Russian River Brewing Co. in Santa Rosa, Ca. 

post #208 of 378

Finally was able to find Troegs Nugget Nectar, it is amazing.  If you can find it I highly recommend you try it before it is out of season  They stop making it sometime in March so it is not going to be around much longer.

post #209 of 378

Fat Yak Pale Ale

Barossa Brewing Co. Miller's Lager

James Squire Sundown Lager

 

post #210 of 378

So many beers, so little time. Some of my favorites in no order are:

 

Rogue Yellow Snow

Two Hearted Ale

Stone Ruination

Stone IPA

Dogfish 60 minute

Nugget Nectar

Hopslam

Green Flash IPA

 

and many others.

 

For regular beers, I'll drink a Yuengling.

post #211 of 378

I finally tried Yuengling about 6 months ago after hearing a lot of great things about it.  It's a good beer, but it isn't the best lager I've had.  For the lager fans out there, you all need to try James Boag's if you haven't already.  I've tried a number of lagers the last few years, and it's still number one on my list.  Hoegaarden is still my favorite overall beer though, but James Boag's is a close second.

 

Another really good beer is Kwak.  It's pretty damn expensive, but it's well worth it.

post #212 of 378

Okanagan Spring(s)

 

I like all their beers, but my favourite is "1516".

post #213 of 378

Went through a Red Hook phase just now, after visiting their brewery outside Seattle.  Their ESB is solid, and the Long Hammer IPA is pretty good, too.

post #214 of 378

Yuengling Lager

post #215 of 378

Depends on the season for me...

 

Cold weather: Guinness

 

Hot weather:  leinenkugel's summer shandy (Best Beer ever made)

post #216 of 378

Yeah James Boag's is not a bad Aussie beer, I still prefer Weihenstephaner. More specifically the Hefe Weissbier.
 

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I finally tried Yuengling about 6 months ago after hearing a lot of great things about it.  It's a good beer, but it isn't the best lager I've had.  For the lager fans out there, you all need to try James Boag's if you haven't already.  I've tried a number of lagers the last few years, and it's still number one on my list.  Hoegaarden is still my favorite overall beer though, but James Boag's is a close second.

 

Another really good beer is Kwak.  It's pretty damn expensive, but it's well worth it.



 

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