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Originally Posted by European Macca

How about

1st Wagge Dance honey beer

2nd Hefeweizen ( German wheat beer )

3rd Belgian cheery beer

Hmmm!!!

Is there a particular hefe you prefer? Tried several, like the Franziskaner, but have yet to find a hefe that I love.

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  joseywales said:
Originally Posted by joseywales

For me it has to be a Sam Adams Boston Lager. Give me a six pack of Boston Lager and a good stogie and I'm good for the night.

I'll second that.


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The Great Lakes Brewery's Commodore Perry IPA.  The perfect mix of great tasting hops and bitterness.  I love it!

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Anything from Founders Brewery in Grand Rapids, MI. They regularly have at least one of the worlds top 10 on tap. My personal favorite is the Founders Dirty Bastard Ale.
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I am not a micro-brew person........and I have always been a Michelob Man.......BUT......for the last several years, I have been pulled to the Dark Side, er Darker Side.....

I have been drinking Yeungling....usually draft.  I have even purchased the Yeungling Black & Tan.....by the case for pleasurable drinking at home.

This is truly an American Premium Beer!


  Fozcycle said:
Originally Posted by Fozcycle

I am not a micro-brew person........and I have always been a Michelob Man.......BUT......for the last several years, I have been pulled to the Dark Side, er Darker Side.....

I have been drinking Yeungling....usually draft.  I have even purchased the Yeungling Black & Tan.....by the case for pleasurable drinking at home.

This is truly an American Premium Beer!


Yeungling is a good brew.... Too bad there is no distributor here .....

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Berkshire Brewing company located in Great Barrington Mass creates an awesome Pale Ale. Other than that I would have to say not much can beat a cold Stella.


I have 2 fave beers (real ales) which are: Timothy Taylor's Landlord and Hopstar's DarkStar. Both delicious :D

If I'm after something cheap and refreshing, I stick to either Thwaite's Smooth or Boddington's.

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Anyone fortunate enough to partake of Saison Dupont? It is an unfiltered Belgian farmhouse ale, bottle conditioned. Stunning. By far the best brew I have ever tasted. After that IMO comes Dogfish Head 90 and 60 min IPAs.

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I have started making my own beer which is turning out very well! I have the mr beer kit and have successfully made and bottled one batch, and fermenting the second which is Oktoberfest.

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After nearly a decade of Guinness, my new favorite is McAuslan Cream Ale.

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Putting a pic in like that is foul play...boy that looks delicious.

I ran into Hardywood Bourbon GBS (http://www.hardywood.com/content/hardywood-bourbon-gbs) one day on Cary Street in Richmond, VA and I can say that hands down, its the best beer experience that I've ever had. Only available in kegs, so you'll need to find a place that has it. Do not pass through Richmond without trying it if you are a beer fan. Wow.

I like Pale Ales and IPA's usually. Dales' Pale Ale, Sirrea Nevada, Laguanitas.

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Franziskaner

Smithwicks

Newcastle Brown Ale

Guiness

DosXX

Shiner Bock <-- Great Texas beer

Killian's Irish Red <-- before they changed it

Bass Ale <-- before they changed it


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I love the Stone Ruination. But those are typically pretty pricey so I usually enjoy a Stella. Beautiful beer.


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