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#11 Unread post by Keyoke »

Nibblet99 wrote:Caffery's every time, but I'm partial to most bitters
So why have you always drank lager when i'm out with you?


For me - pretty much any real ale or stout.
Faves would be Theakstons XB, Marstons Pedigree, Spitfire RA, of course, Guiness.

If i'm not drinking bitter, then it'll be whiskey - something with a bit of taste, like Laphroaig (single scotch malt - very peaty)
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#12 Unread post by Sev »

High_Side wrote:Alexander Keiths India Pale Ale. Great Beer.
I agree, wonderful stuff.

Other then that I'll drink Sleeman's Honey Brown if I cannot find my Keiths.
Guiness is good too, if you're hungry. But you need a spoon to eat it.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#13 Unread post by totalmotorcycle »

I used to think (when I first started drinking beer) that beer tasted like soap! But then I realised it was just bad beer I was drinking!! LOL.

I think I've had around 300 different beers by now if not more. I enjoy trying new beers.

So my favourites are all over the map:

- Sleeman's Cream Ale (Canada)
- Bowes Original Lager and Extra Dry (Canada)
- Bushman's Lager (Australia)
- Guiness in the can (Ireland)
- Lucky Lager (USA)
- Rolling Rock (USA)
- Sapporo (Japan)
- Corona w/lime (Mexico)

Always room for more beer favorites!

...and non-beer? It HAS to be German white wine! Yummmy! Those German's make the best wine. :D ... oh and I love good RUM too!!

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#14 Unread post by the_first_lonewolf »

small micro here called "Steel Back" makes a nice lager called "CHAIN" ...problem is you have to go to their brewery to buy it.....I also liked a beer in N.S. called "ALPINE"...good strong flavour.

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Youngs bitter
Abbot Ale
Theaxtons Old Peculiar.

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#16 Unread post by Itzamna »

I like anything from across the pond. Very few US beers that I like. Anchor Steam is a great one out of California though.
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#17 Unread post by liablemtl »

Itzamna wrote: Anchor Steam is a great one out of California though.
So is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. :beer:
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#18 Unread post by boingk »

Dont mind the occasional Cascade, or Hahn Premium if theres no Cascade.
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boingk wrote:Dont mind the occasional Cascade, or Hahn Premium if theres no Cascade.
This world wide web is great. In Canada, Cascade is a dish soap. When I read the post I just about hurled. However I'm sure the beer is great!

For all my friend in Canada's beerland who like Rickards Red - A friend of mine used to work in a management job in Molsons Brewery. If you've read the label you'll notice Rickard's is a Molson product. Don't tell anybody now - Well I won't tell you either - just compare Rickards with Molson's EX. Draw your own conclusions about RED FOOD DYE!!! :wink:

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#20 Unread post by Sev »

American Beer is Brown + Water. If you want the real stuff you got head North o' the 49, or better yet bounce across the lake for something that still tastes good warm. Scary stuff, scary stuff...
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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