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  • #4325
    david king
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    I happen to be enjoying a Mighty Arrow from the fine Ft. Collins New Belgium Brewing Co. I really like Fat Tire, Stella Artois and New Castle as well as Corona and a cold Bud is not bad either. Give a shout out for your favorite brews.

    #38026
    brandon c
    Member

    Yuengling for sure. It’s America’s oldest brewery and is from Pennsylvania which is where I am from. You certainly can’t go wrong with the black and tan either.

    #38027

    Bell’s Two Hearted Ale is my favorite.

    #38028

    I’ll echo the shout for Fat Tire.  I have fond memories of going to the owner’s house (he brewed in the basement pre state of the art brewery) to pick up 5 gal. kegs for happy hour when I was a student in Fort Fun back in the early 90s.  Right now I have a soft spot for Switchback Ale, brewed in the fine state of Vermont where I live.

    #38029
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    You can never go wrong with a fresh Guinness on tap. Next fave San Diego’s Ballast Point Brewing’s Yellowtail Pale Ale or Calico Amber. Good stuff indeed.

    #38030
    shane cavitt
    Member

    I have to give a shout out for a Texas beer. Shiner Boch.

    #38031
    mark s
    Member

    Bell’s Two Hearted Ale is my favorite

    I’ll 2nd that, along with Grand Rapids’ finest, Founder’s Brewery.

    #38032
    jon buto
    Member

    Fat tire,Sweetwater 420,’ling,rolling rock,chimay

    #38033
    Michael Exl
    Member

    Keystone Light

    #38034
    Jay Hake
    Member

    The one I am holding.

    #38035
    Avatar photoColin M.
    Member

    guinnessssss hands down..

    #38036
    Avatar photoTim Angeli
    Member

    New Belgium Sunshine Wheat!  I always stock up when I’m in an area where they distribute.  Their Mothership Wit is a great lighter beer too.  Basically everything from New Belgium is delicious:

    #38037
    Morsie
    Member

    Little Creatures Pale Ale – nothing else in the WORLD comes close.

    Morsie 😀 😀 😀 ;D

    #38038
    keith b
    Member

    never had a beer, so i cant help you with this

    #38039
    Gary Sundin
    Member

    6 pack of Icehouse tallboys goes around $4.35 (USD).  That shit is cheap and delicious.  For fancy beer, I’ll take local brew Terrapin India Style Brown Ale.  Its their best work yet.

    G

    #38040
    Rob Snowhite
    Member

    Stout: Guinness, Youngs Double Choco
    Lager: Presidente, Carib, Grolsch, Crown, Kronenberg, Estrella, Peroni*
    Micro: Fat Tire, Odells 90 Shilling
    Cheap: PBR, Highlife, VB

    *our DC United supporter group has a new sponsor, Peroni. we will be getting discounts at local stores on their products and get free kegs at games 🙂

    #38041
    adam taylor
    Member

    I am pretty simple.

    Yuengling…very good…but the old reliables in the refrigerator..

    PBR and Narragansett…

    #38042

    For taste-Boulevard Wheat from Boulevard Brewery in Kansas City
    For best label- Moose Drool from Big Sky Brewery in Missoula

    #38043

    I am liking most of the Dogfish stuff and Lagunitas. I prefer IPA’s and Barlelywine’s

    Rumor is that Belle’s and New Belgium will be distributed in GA in June.

    Sweetwater just issued a Scottish Ale for Taco Mac’s 30th Anniv called “Ron Burgundy”. Pretty tasty

    #38044
    Avatar photoclark reid
    Member

    There can be only one…

    http://www.speights.co.nz

    You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.

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