What is the best beer to have on tap?!


Question: I have an in home beer tap and like to experiment with different beers on tap and I am wondering if anyone knows of beers that taste really good on tap.


Answers: I have an in home beer tap and like to experiment with different beers on tap and I am wondering if anyone knows of beers that taste really good on tap.

I'd try Smithwicks.

boddingtons pub ale blond or dark...

New Belgium's Fat Tire, Guinness, and Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat are my favorites on tap... Mmmm...

When I was younger and a more experienced beer drinker, I stuck with either Michelob dark, Lowenbrau dark or Heineken dark. I always preferred the dark beers

I had a similar set up and I had Killian's Red

Stella Artois... unless you're in the last car on a train..

Stella!!!!!!!!!!!! it's AWSOME on tap

Young's Double Chocolate Stout is out of this world on draft.

Most beers taste better on tap than the same beer in a can/bottle. Get one you like, because you need to drink it quickly. I like Guinness, but you need a special tap system for Guinness, they don't push it with co2.

I'd suggest a local micro-brew to your area. For mainstream beers - Sam Adams Lager or Red Hook blond are very good. I think Sam Adams is much better on tap than out of a bottle.

Red's are the best! Kilkenny or Killians! Delicious when real cold! You can experiment with different "pony" kegs at your local disributor..sometimes they have "leftovers" for cheap, that aren't bad, just haven't sold...maybe get some deals! Enjoy!

My regular beer is MGD, but Stella is my notch above beer. Great on tap.

I would pick either Fat Tire or Blue Moon.

I don't drink a lot of beer, but when I order on tap, I like Amberbach





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