NT, What Beer Do You Drink?

Originally Posted by 510hayward

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anyone?
This here is one of my usuals...always in rotation
 
not watered down american beer.
most beers imported beers wont taste the same if u go to the country of origin.
most european beers have more flavor and are a bit more alcoholic.
they are better.
i cant speak for latin/caribbean beers but i have a feeling its the same with those beers as well
 
not watered down american beer.
most beers imported beers wont taste the same if u go to the country of origin.
most european beers have more flavor and are a bit more alcoholic.
they are better.
i cant speak for latin/caribbean beers but i have a feeling its the same with those beers as well
 
Originally Posted by puddinpopp

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also try this. Its pretty good.


One of the few IPAs i've tried.

Had this at a burrito place couple weeks back..Tastes like a watermelon water, with a slight Blue Moon wheat taste..Very drinkable.
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Originally Posted by puddinpopp

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also try this. Its pretty good.


One of the few IPAs i've tried.

Had this at a burrito place couple weeks back..Tastes like a watermelon water, with a slight Blue Moon wheat taste..Very drinkable.
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Originally Posted by Weekz

not watered down american beer.
most beers imported beers wont taste the same if u go to the country of origin.
most european beers have more flavor and are a bit more alcoholic.
they are better.
i cant speak for latin/caribbean beers but i have a feeling its the same with those beers as well
The first time I had Guinness was when I was in Ireland and it was great! I refuse to drink Guinness in America, some people may think its extreme but I rather not soil my memories
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Originally Posted by Weekz

not watered down american beer.
most beers imported beers wont taste the same if u go to the country of origin.
most european beers have more flavor and are a bit more alcoholic.
they are better.
i cant speak for latin/caribbean beers but i have a feeling its the same with those beers as well
The first time I had Guinness was when I was in Ireland and it was great! I refuse to drink Guinness in America, some people may think its extreme but I rather not soil my memories
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value/quality wise, id have to say, in america, Yungling is the way to go. It's also one of the few major private breweries left in the US. 
 
value/quality wise, id have to say, in america, Yungling is the way to go. It's also one of the few major private breweries left in the US. 
 
Originally Posted by TeamJordan79


value/quality wise, id have to say, in america, Yungling is the way to go. It's also one of the few major private breweries left in the US.

I never had Yeungling until I moved to the south but I like it more than any of the other major american brews. And its not bad price wise either.
  
 
Originally Posted by TeamJordan79


value/quality wise, id have to say, in america, Yungling is the way to go. It's also one of the few major private breweries left in the US.

I never had Yeungling until I moved to the south but I like it more than any of the other major american brews. And its not bad price wise either.
  
 
We just put Lagunitas Lucky 13 on tap at my job
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lately:
Lagunitas Lucky 13
St. Bernardus abt 12
Black Velvet (Magners topped off with Guinness)
Cigar City Brewery Oatmeal Raisin Cookie brown ale
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Abita Purple Haze and Strawberry Malt
Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat

when in doubt:
Yeungling  
 
We just put Lagunitas Lucky 13 on tap at my job
pimp.gif
 

lately:
Lagunitas Lucky 13
St. Bernardus abt 12
Black Velvet (Magners topped off with Guinness)
Cigar City Brewery Oatmeal Raisin Cookie brown ale
pimp.gif

Abita Purple Haze and Strawberry Malt
Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat

when in doubt:
Yeungling  
 
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