old_man
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JOSE Gold
Greenlantern said:since i am trying to low carb, Miller lite has worked well for me, less fillin,tastes great
aduke said:im too young to drink but i here coors light, goldshalger (however its spelled), and 151 are good.
bajacalal said:Oh, wow, what beer do I like? This might take a while.
As far as "name brands" are concerned heres just a few off the top of my head heineken, guiness, fat tire, sam adams, pilsner urquell, tecate, pacifico, XX, moosehead, red hook ESB, and even Fosters which nobody seems to like. When I want something "cheap" I get Miller Genuine Draft, just bought a 20-pack for $10, thats almost as good as natty ice but much better taste.
It would be more productive to list what I don't like and assume I like everything else- I don't really like light beers at all, also ales or pale ales, I don't drink any beer that tastes like it sat around a long time (Corona, high life). A lot of my friends like Hefenweizen wheat, I just tried it the other night but diddn't like it.
Basically, I like "lagers" or pilsners that are smooth and crisp and flavorful, and dark beers like yer black and tan stuff. Basically I like beverages that have strong flavor.
Oh, 8mud- have you tried San Miguel Dark as well? Hard to find yes, but the extra formaldehyde makes it that much better.
TRNDRVR said:Where do I start.....
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And that's an old picture. It changes every chance I get to get beer that's not from Utah.
Captain Ron said:John's Oatmeal Stout was very tasty, and his "Scott Free" Ale got me started in this whole thing.
My latest ESB is pretty tasty. Cold/Dry hopping is the bomb. I think I'm hanging up the attempts on a good Hefe until my system is in better shape, that and until I can culture my own yeast.
Pyamid Hefe is good, so was the SeanR supplied bottles. Help me out here Sean, I forgot the name of the brewery in WI...
--ron
Colorado is the capital for microbrews! Lefthand all the way!crookedxj said:If you want some good beer, come to Oregon... We have around 25 microbreweries/brewpubs just in Portland, so i could go on for a while...
My current favorite has got to be just about any Rogue brew. Imperial India Pale ale, Shakespear stout (on Nitro), Mocha Porter and Dead Guy are on the top of my list.
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Captain Ron said:John's Oatmeal Stout was very tasty, and his "Scott Free" Ale got me started in this whole thing.
My latest ESB is pretty tasty. Cold/Dry hopping is the bomb. I think I'm hanging up the attempts on a good Hefe until my system is in better shape, that and until I can culture my own yeast.
Pyamid Hefe is good, so was the SeanR supplied bottles. Help me out here Sean, I forgot the name of the brewery in WI...
--ron