Favorite Beer

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New Castle is my fav. If I want to get shit faced, I go for a couple 40's of steele reserve.
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Oh my gosh that's spooge beer for sho. When I was like 17, me and my bro would go to the liquor store and shoulder tap some adult for to get us a couple foties of Old English 800. Them was a good buzz bomb for like a buck. We would throw them back along with a few bong hits then cruise into the gig or concert where we couldn't get a drink. :lol:
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Post by Joshwfl »

1. Flying Dog IPA
2. Paulaner Hefeweizen
3. Brooklyn Brown Ale
4. Hoegaarden White beer
5. Natty Ice

Drinking a #4 right now
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Sorry to be such a Texan:

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I do like a good cold Boddingtons also.
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jbird_710 wrote:Sorry to be such a Texan:

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I do like a good cold Boddingtons also.
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Post by Hellbear »

I drink a shit load of Budweiser but my favorite has to be either Guiness or Alaskan Amber Ale.
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FULL SAIL AMBER ALE

check out my buddies site....and this guy might be one of the smartest guys on the planet, really. http://www.beerdrinker.org/
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Lone Star is OK, if there's not much else around. You'd be surprised how many people actually like it. Gives me a bad headache.
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#1: Summer brew from Motor City Brew Works, downtown Detroit.
#2: Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss. Yeah, it's fruity. Sue me.
#3: Miller High Life. It's the official beer of my lake St. Clair hoopty boat. You really can't mess with the champagne of beers. :shock:

I dig Fat Tire and Yuengling on occasion too, but they aren't available on draft here in Michigan.
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Post by Ported&Polished »

Hey I had some Leinenkuegals at Glamis a few weeks ago. Pretty good stuff! It was the regular stuff, and I think it was Minnasota strong.
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Post by redridermv »

My favorite beer is a cold and delivered.

I like silver bullets in the desert during the day and the green bottle imports the rest of the time.
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Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, actually. :lol: They have many, many flavors, however only the more popular ones are available outside of cheeseland. Some are seasonal as well.

Another one I forgot to mention- Oberon from Bells in Kalamazoo. Great stuff. :D
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redridermv wrote:My favorite beer is a cold and delivered.

Hows the foot? Need me to bring some cold ones by?
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Drink fault-finding guide
A solution to all of your drinking troubles


Symptom: Drinking fails to give satisfaction and taste; shirt front is wet.
Fault: Mouth not open or glass being applied to wrong part of face.
Solution: Buy another pint and practice in front of a mirror. Continue with as many pints as necessary until drinking technique is perfect.

Symptom: Drinking fails to give satisfaction and taste; beer unusually pale and clear.
Fault: Glass is empty.
Solution: Find someone who will buy you another pint.

Symptom: Feet cold and wet.
Fault: Glass being held at incorrect angle.
Solution: Turn glass so that open end is pointing at ceiling.

Symptom: Feet warm and wet.
Fault: Loss of self-control.
Solution: Go and stand beside nearest dog - After a while complain to its owner about its lack of house training.

Symptom: Bar blurred.
Fault: You are looking through the bottom of your empty glass.
Solution: Find someone who will buy you another pint.

Symptom: Bar swaying.
Fault: Air turbulence unusually high - maybe due to darts match in progress.
Solution: Insert broom handle down back of jacket.

Symptom: Bar moving.
Fault: You are being carried out.
Solution: Find out if you are being taken to another bar - if not complain loudly that you are being hi-jacked.

Symptom: The opposite wall is covered in ceiling tiles and has a fluorescent strip across it.
Fault: You have fallen over backwards.
Solution: If glass is still full, and no one is standing on your drinking arm, stay put. If not, get someone to lift you up and lash you to the bar.

Symptom: Everything has gone dim and you have a mouth full of teeth and dog-ends.
Fault: You have fallen over forwards.
Solution: Same as for falling over backwards.

Symptom: You have woken up to find your bed cold, hard and wet. You cannot see your bedroom walls or ceiling.
Fault: You have spent the night in the gutter.
Solution: Check your watch to see if its opening time - if not treat yourself to a lie in.

Symptom: Everything has gone dim.
Fault: The bar is closing.
Solution: Panic.
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Post by redridermv »

Hey Bob, I'm still in a cast and getting around with a cane now, all this hardware in my ankle is taking some getting used to. I will find out what the doc says next week on when I can get the cast off.
Thank's for the beer offer but i'm good right now.
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redridermv wrote:Hey Bob, I'm still in a cast and getting around with a cane now, all this hardware in my ankle is taking some getting used to. I will find out what the doc says next week on when I can get the cast off.
Thank's for the beer offer but i'm good right now.
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jbird_710 wrote:
Ported&Polished wrote: Image
Lone Star is OK, if there's not much else around. You'd be surprised how many people actually like it. Gives me a bad headache.

hell, it's just about all i drink anymore....besides the occasional shot of 101 on the side.
"You should never drink Lone Star Beer and listen to Tim McGraw. It just don't work. It'll curdle. "
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Post by bigjay »

1) harp

2) pyramid hefeweizen ( regular and sometimes peach)

3) smithwicks

4) arrogant bastard



Note: amendment to above, i will drink anything beer... BEER GOOD.. ME LIKE
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Post by teamdns »

steinlager

grolsch

heineken

coors light (only beer that goes well with a bottle of jager)
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teamdns wrote: heineken

Heres some pics form the heineken brewery in amsterdam, it was the only time I've ever enjoyed a heineken. I think the recipe is different here :?


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Post by Joshwfl »

Just picked up a pizza and some beer. Got Franziskaner Weissbier. Not as strong as a Hefeweissen and has a taste of cinnamon or cloves or something. Pretty good!
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Post by CRMOE500 »

Thers nothing like good pizza and a cold O.V. Wait a minute,thats spelled MOE-V! :wink: Hey is it 4:20 yet?
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