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I mostly drink whatever is local. Here Weldebrau or just what ever catches my eye when I go to the drink store. occasionaly I will get some to go bottles from the smaller brewery in the next town, they have a great Helles, there dunkle is good too but almost too "dunkel" for me.
Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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Of those on the list, I like Samuel Adams, Widemer, and Sierra Nevada, and for a refreshing drink on a hot day I like Blue Moon. Most of the time when out for a meal, or at home at dinner I'll drink different brews, like Mack & Jacks (made just down the road), Pyramid, or Elysian. My favorite though, is Rogue Dead Guy Ale.
On a hot summer day, Newcastle is always a good bet. Anchor and Sierra Nevada are high-quality for widely-available craft beers. Unibroue out of Quebec makes exceptional gourmet beers, but they run steep (about $10US/4-pack whenever I've seen them).
Lately, I favor this local offering - Fulton's Lonely Blonde, a sort of golden/blonde ale hybrid:
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