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I'm partial to: Guinness, any Sam Adams brew, Caffrey's Irish Ale, Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, Troegs Dreamweaver Wheat, Boddington's, Smithwick's, Dogfish Head Punkin Ale, and Blue Moon is pretty good considering its owned by Coors.
That's just ridiculous and it's been posted just to start trouble.
They're damn good beers, you just think you're "all that".
What "pee" is it that you drink?
No, sorry, Bud, Coors, and Miller are cheap swill for people who drink solely for the alcohol and not flavor.
No, sorry, Bud, Coors, and Miller are cheap swill for people who drink solely for the alcohol and not flavor.
Not looking to be disagreeable, but I must disagree!
My gray hair and big fat beer gut say that the good ol' U.S.A. beers are top quality beers. I'll drink most of them and really love them. I can't stand those trendy preppy crappy "beers" like Sam Adams. I don't mind others loving them and I don't insult their beer. But don't insult mine
My beer is my friend and I will protect my friend, LOL!
And now, proudly, I announce: I drink Busch, the great one.
(Yes, I know about AB being sold to some other far away land; Busch is and always will be American beer.)
Bass Pale Ale is pretty good, too. And Heineken. And a whole lot of other beers.
American beers taste best.
The title of this thread is misleading. It asked for favorite BEER, but the poll doesn't list any beer.
A better title for this poll would be "Favorite urine" And give the choices of horse, dog, or goat.
I agree. Once I discovered the flavors of craft brews and the offerings from Sam Adams, Geary's, Sea Dog, Shipyard, etc., I'm not drinking any of those three crappy beers on the poll ever again.
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Originally Posted by rainroosty
That's just ridiculous and it's been posted just to start trouble.
They're damn good beers, you just think you're "all that".
What "pee" is it that you drink?
Me? My own homebrew mostly. Sam Adams' Octoberfest is one favorite. Saranac makes several good brews. Magic Hat makes an "almost pale ale" that I like. Rogue's "Dead Guy Ale" is good.
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Originally Posted by Mr Yuk
No, sorry, Bud, Coors, and Miller are cheap swill for people who drink solely for the alcohol and not flavor.
I think that most people drink those three because they are widely available and cheap.
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Originally Posted by rainroosty
Not looking to be disagreeable, but I must disagree!
My gray hair and big fat beer gut say that the good ol' U.S.A. beers are top quality beers. I'll drink most of them and really love them. I can't stand those trendy preppy crappy "beers" like Sam Adams. I don't mind others loving them and I don't insult their beer. But don't insult mine
My beer is my friend and I will protect my friend, LOL!
And now, proudly, I announce: I drink Busch, the great one.
(Yes, I know about AB being sold to some other far away land; Busch is and always will be American beer.)
Bass Pale Ale is pretty good, too. And Heineken. And a whole lot of other beers.
American beers taste best.
You are certainly entitled to your opinion. People who understand brewing from working at it, and some few of them become certified as a beer expert called a Certified Cicerone, won't touch any of those three beers. When you're looking for a brew recipe kit, they sometimes have a recipe that clones a famous beer, like Rogue or Sam Adams. It is VERY unusual to find a Bud clone kit. It is also very unusual to find any truly flavorful beer brewed with rice as one of the fermentable grains. They tend to use malted barley, wheat, and rye, and occasionally oats. These light colored American beers all use rice as a primary grain.
The Bavarian government issued "Germany's Purity Law" in 1516. In part, it stated that "the only ingredients used for the brewing of beer must be Barley, Hops and Water."
I've been drinking James Boags Premium Lager lately.... it tastes better than Heineken or Stella in my opinion and is cheaper.
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