What is your favorite beer?
21 posts · 2005-08-16 07:50:11 to 2005-08-16 23:58:42
Urbock 23˚ - made in limited quantities, so only one glass per customer
at the local bar. Is this bar you live near by any chance The
Brickskeller? I'm going out on a limb as there are prolly
millions of bar with 250 beer selections around but I love to see good
DC people out and about.
DolalrBill wrote:
Are there any beer snobs trolling? I live near this bar that has over 250+ brands to choose from. My current fave is Sleeman's Dark from Canada. You?
Root

I have a lot of favorite beers....the ones I drink most often lately are...
Goldstar Lager, from Israel
Radagast Brown from the Czech Republic
Tsing Tao from China
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Ah, there is a lot of good beers out there but...
*activating snob mode*
...Spaten Premium Lager is, without any doubt, my favourite.
Not much of a beer person..
But I like Rolling Rock.. and Boulevard Wheat
Alphaea wrote:
/mood Snob
Urbock 23˚ - made in limited quantities, so only one glass per customer at the local bar. Is this bar you live near by any chance The Brickskeller? I'm going out on a limb as there are prolly millions of bar with 250 beer selections around but I love to see good DC people out and about.

We just got something in from Wisconsin called Milk Stout by the left-hand brewing company. That was good. It's thick like Guiness, but not bitter and very smooth.
ma3lstrom wrote:
Tsingtao is great...but hard to get ahold of where I live...
Most of the time it's Corona with a lime.
The town I live in (right on the Minnesota/Wisconsin border) actually has a large brewery, but the beer tastes like @$$
Stella Artois, the true choice of a British wife beater.........
I've never actually tried that one. I'll have to check it out.
DolalrBill wrote:We
ma3lstrom wrote:Tsingtao is great...but hard to get ahold of where I live...Most of the time it's Corona with a lime.The town I live in (right on the Minnesota/Wisconsin border) actually has a large brewery, but the beer tastes like @$$
just got something in from Wisconsin called Milk Stout by the left-hand
brewing company. That was good. It's thick like Guiness,
but not bitter and very smooth.
The
brewery in my hometown is the G. Heileman Brewery. They used to brew
Old Style and Special Export....but now it's a dozen or so crappy beers
like City Light, LaCrosse Lager and the ever so popular KUL
(well....it's only really popular with the college girls for some
reason)
A good deal of my friends drink one of the many versions
of Leinenkugel that's brewed in Chippewa Falls, but I'm not too fond of
those either.
:womanmad:
Jiinx wrote:Stella Artois, the true choice of a British wife beater.........
I've had some KUL. Not my thing. It almost tastes more carbonated than Miller Lite. Some one at the bar I mentioned loves it, though. /shrug
I've never actually tried that one. I'll have to check it out.
The brewery in my hometown is the G. Heileman Brewery. They used to brew Old Style and Special Export....but now it's a dozen or so crappy beers like City Light, LaCrosse Lager and the ever so popular KUL (well....it's only really popular with the college girls for some reason)

Corona is yum
I don't know that I have an all time favorite, it's really dependent on my mood...
Some of my favorites are Corona, Heineken, Paulaner, Guiness Extra Stout, There's a local brewery around where I live called sweetwater brewery or something and they make this beer called sweetwater blue. Also I like sam adams... or should i sam samuel jackson?

little /dap for a good old PBR. Dennis Hopper had it right when
he said these immortal words: "Heineken!?! Heineken!?! F***
that S***! PABST BLUE RIBBON!"


