aside from that PA staple, i'm a fan of a lot of wheat beers but recently i've been drinking a lot fo magic hat( #9)
What is your favorite beer...
I love me some Rolling Rock. Best tasting mid-range priced beer to me. If i feel like getting something tastier but pricier I go for Corona. if i feel cheap, Miller High Life (which tastes like complete crap if not drank within a week or so)
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I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
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Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
[quote="Hamese";p="80693"]
I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
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hehey!
we got an Aussy beer fan..
funny thing, I have never ever seen fosters in the bars and clubs around here on tap or bottle... wtf?!
I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
[/quote]
hehey!
we got an Aussy beer fan..
funny thing, I have never ever seen fosters in the bars and clubs around here on tap or bottle... wtf?!
[quote="mr_s";p="80732"]
[quote="Hamese";p="80693"]
I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
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hehey!
we got an Aussy beer fan..
funny thing, I have never ever seen fosters in the bars and clubs around here on tap or bottle... wtf?!
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man.. i tried some Australian ale at the Outback once... no offense...but it did not taste good. it was the most bitter thing ive ever drank.
then again, Fosters is good though so ill give you that
[quote="Hamese";p="80693"]
I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
[/quote]
hehey!
we got an Aussy beer fan..
funny thing, I have never ever seen fosters in the bars and clubs around here on tap or bottle... wtf?!
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man.. i tried some Australian ale at the Outback once... no offense...but it did not taste good. it was the most bitter thing ive ever drank.
then again, Fosters is good though so ill give you that

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[quote="mr_s";p="80732"][quote="Hamese";p="80693"]
I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
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hehey!
we got an Aussy beer fan..
funny thing, I have never ever seen fosters in the bars and clubs around here on tap or bottle... wtf?![/quote]
If it isn't because of the taste it is because of the size! Gotta love the oil can, seems like it should have been brewed in Texas.
I couldn't name a favorite beer, but being from TX I'll have to say Shiner Bock. Ziegenbock is good too.
Fosters
Golsch
Corona
Bud Select
Killians
Peroni
Kirin
Tsingtao
Not a Guinness fan, but I love trying new beers and I like to drink the beer with respect to the restaurant or meal too, so that is why there are so many foreign beers.
[/quote]
hehey!
we got an Aussy beer fan..
funny thing, I have never ever seen fosters in the bars and clubs around here on tap or bottle... wtf?![/quote]
If it isn't because of the taste it is because of the size! Gotta love the oil can, seems like it should have been brewed in Texas.
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Re: What is your favorite beer...
Somehow I grew up without the urge to drink. My Dad always drinks beer and I was surrounded by people drinking growing up. You'd think that would rub off on me. I've tried Miller Lite which tasted like crap and Yuengling which I didn't care for too much either. My Dad grew up just down the road from Pottsville PA where they brew yuengling so thats his beer of choice.

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Re: What is your favorite beer...
[quote="[HALO]MasterChief";p="80755"]I've tried Miller Lite which tasted like crap and Yuengling which I didn't care for too much either. [/quote]
Now right there is your problem. Miller Lite is step above rainwater. You need to try something more potent!
But, if alcohol ain't your thing, then thats alright too!
Now right there is your problem. Miller Lite is step above rainwater. You need to try something more potent!
But, if alcohol ain't your thing, then thats alright too!
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Re: What is your favorite beer...
[quote="Yahoo!!";p="80759"][quote="[HALO]MasterChief";p="80755"]I've tried Miller Lite which tasted like crap and Yuengling which I didn't care for too much either. [/quote]
Now right there is your problem. Miller Lite is step above rainwater. You need to try something more potent!
But, if alcohol ain't your thing, then thats alright too![/quote]
Now wait a minute I was always told that coors was a step up from rainwater. I know that Miller Lite may not be the most potent brew out there. But when it comes to taste its pretty hard to beat. Unless ya live in Oklahoma where about all you can get 3.2
Now right there is your problem. Miller Lite is step above rainwater. You need to try something more potent!
But, if alcohol ain't your thing, then thats alright too![/quote]
Now wait a minute I was always told that coors was a step up from rainwater. I know that Miller Lite may not be the most potent brew out there. But when it comes to taste its pretty hard to beat. Unless ya live in Oklahoma where about all you can get 3.2
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