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    • May 19, 2010 6:24 PM CDT
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      1. Pilsner Urquell
      2.Bohemia
      3. Stone IPA
      4. Fuller ESB
      5. Sierra Blanca Wheatbeer
      6. New Belgium Skinny Dip
      7. Modelo especial
      8. Stella Artois
      9. Live Oak Heffeweisen
      10. Fin du Monde
      Bonus: Best mass produced American Beer: Pabst Blue Ribbon
    • November 30, 2011 9:44 AM CST
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      Best semi-automated American Beer: Sam Adams !!!  But, can't get  it over here in Thailand :( .... nor Japan :(

    • November 30, 2011 6:09 AM CST
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      Just tasted this for the first time, 

      Delirium Tremens, Belgian I think

      Strong and malty, looks funny too!

       

      Would recommend it when reading Eye Mind ;-)

       

    • September 30, 2011 12:23 AM CDT
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      1. Russel Winter Porter... available only on tap. Black Frog in Gastown is a decent joint.

      2. Blood Alley Bitter...the Hastings St. Liquor Lounge has it in the fridge. Ah yum.

      3. Black Window... from the Tin Whistle Brewery Co. in Penticton BC...a nice brown ale!

      4. my dirty old faithful from Ontario...Labatt 50.  Coldest Ale in the fridge because no one else besides your dad and I will drink it.

    • March 29, 2011 5:11 AM CDT
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      Tuborg

      Bavaria

      Samuel Adams

      Budweiser american

    • March 17, 2011 7:55 AM CDT
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      From MY neck 'o the woods:):):)

       

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    • March 17, 2011 7:54 AM CDT
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    • March 17, 2011 7:48 AM CDT
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    • March 17, 2011 4:04 AM CDT
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      only the finest (in no particular order)

      High Life (I'd pick this over anything reallY)
      Schlitz
      Schmidts
      Schafers
      Reading Premium
      Mountain Crest
      Narragansett
      Yuengling
      Modelo Esp.
      Victory's Golden Monkey (when i want to get fancy/have money to throw around)

    • January 23, 2011 8:45 PM CST
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      Love anything from Troegs, Dogfish, Ommegang, Avery, Captain Lawrence and 21st Amendment.  Bruery make some great weird beers.  Anderson Valley makes a nice Pale Ale.  There's some great sour ales out there now, especially Rodenbach.  Nogne does a great stout.  Speakeasy makes a killer porter and black IPA.  Agree with the many calls for High Life and PBR when it's time for quantity over quality.  They're fun boozin' beers.  And for dessert, either a Cape Ann pumpkin stout or the Southern Tier 'Chocolat'.  Now I want a beer...gotta see what's in the fridge.
    • January 23, 2011 8:32 PM CST
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      Love the Ten Fidy and anything by St Bernardus.

      Matt said:
      1. Pliny The Elder (Russian River)
      2. Levitation (Stone)
      3. Ten Fidy (Oskar Blues)
      4. Stone Russian Imperial Stout
      5. Alesmith Anvil ESB
      6. Yulesmith (Alesmith)
      7. St. Bernardus Abt 12
      tons more...
    • January 23, 2011 8:03 PM CST
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      BLUEMOON , WITH A SLICE OF ORANGE
    • January 12, 2011 5:37 PM CST
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      High Life(Champagne of Beers, baby!), Yuengling, Reading Lager, Dogfishhead Imperial Brown Ale, Harpoon Munich Dark Lager, Kona Pipeline Porter...I could go on. In no particular order, really.

      Oh, and Young's Double Chocolate Stout.
    • November 16, 2010 8:40 PM CST
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      Ooooh, And another new one to my list. These guys make some delicious stuff, good luck getting your hands on some. http://www.hoppinfrog.com/
    • November 16, 2010 12:54 PM CST
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      It's just what the doctor ordered! I'll drink yours, if you don't want it.

      Zephyr said:
      ...I can't drink Guinness. ... That's not a beer that's medicine!
    • November 1, 2010 9:15 AM CDT
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      I love Red Stripe, Becks and Ebis.

      I can't drink Guinness. I had one at the Guinness factory in Dublin and it tasted horrible. That's not a beer that's medicine!
    • October 9, 2010 11:57 AM CDT
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      Ommegang Abbey
      Chimay Red and Blue
      Alaskan Winter Ale
      Young's Double Chocoalte Stout
      Saison Dupont
      and my "perfect with shot of Jager" beer is Schlitz in a can
    • October 9, 2010 11:46 AM CDT
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      Favorites:
      Old Stock - North Coast
      The Beast - Avery
      Old Viscosity - Port Brewing
      Scaldis Belgian Ale
      Ruination - Stone
      World Wide Stout - Dogfish Head

      What I can generally afford:
      Racer 5 IPA
      Old Rasputin
      Spaten Optimator
      ... hmm, I guess I'm not saving much money
    • July 14, 2010 3:16 PM CDT
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      Triple karmeliet
      Duvel
      Malheur
      Gordon
      Jupiler
      Carapils
      stella-artois
      Guinness
      Red-stripe
      Moinette
      Corsendonck
      Grimbergen
      Hoegaarden
      Bush
      Barbar
    • June 20, 2010 9:56 PM CDT
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      Three Floyds (#1)

      New Belgium

      Anchor Steam

      Belhaven

      Guinness

      Odell

      Fuller's

      Goose Island

      Bell's

      Lowenbrau, Stella, Amstel

      Tecate/Carte Blanca/Modelo

      Sierra Nevada

      Mickey's/Colt 45/Old English

      Red Stripe
    • June 17, 2010 4:28 PM CDT
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      Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
      Stone Ruination IPA
      Coyote Peak Wheat (from a local brewery here in Oregon)
      Widmer Hefenwiesen

      And finally Natty Ice or PBR for beer pong and other miscellaneous drinking games.
    • June 16, 2010 7:47 PM CDT
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      Ole Speckle Hen
      St Ambroise Oatmeal Stout
      Mill Street Coffee Porter
      Köstritzer Schwarzbier
      and Holsten Maibock because it's cheap.
    • June 11, 2010 6:39 AM CDT
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      Anybody have opinions on Alhambra Reserva 1925?

      I had that one a few times and thought it was really good, a bit sweet, but it worked for me. I don't know if it was the novelty, the location or the company that made it stick out or if really was that good. Trying to find it out here in the states.

      My other faves on tap locally would be:

      Shiner Bock
      Stella
      Negra Modelo
    • May 25, 2010 3:15 AM CDT
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      All Australian Top 5

      Coopers Sparkling Ale
      Boag's Strongarm
      Cascade Premium
      Anything from Grand Ridge Brewery
      Mountain Goat
    • May 23, 2010 5:56 PM CDT
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      Staropramen, Rothaus Pils, Budvar...

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