I am Looking for a good beer?!


Question: Hey i recently turned 21 and i'm looking for a good beer to drink.

So far, i like Dos Equis amber, and Killians Irish Red,
i also tried Four Peaks Kilt Lifter and a Samuel Adams Boston Lager...

Just wondering if anyone had some other beers i should try..


Answers: Hey i recently turned 21 and i'm looking for a good beer to drink.

So far, i like Dos Equis amber, and Killians Irish Red,
i also tried Four Peaks Kilt Lifter and a Samuel Adams Boston Lager...

Just wondering if anyone had some other beers i should try..

find a local brew pub and get a sampler... a social atmosphere and plenty of kick *** beer to drink. the added bonus is not having to gaze at any bud, coors, or miller bottles all night. yeah!

all of them

stay the hell outta my fridge punk!!! try alexander keiths indi pale ale for a good tasting exquisite beer for developped tastes.

I like magners its a apple cider
here are some other ones that are good!!!!!!

tiger beer

stella artious

and visit www.goodbeer.com for others

Newcastle Brown Ale ................... Now that's the ticket ...... Cheers!

If you can get it (not sure where your from and how wide they distribute) but try some of the Great Lakes Brewery beers. Also for a more main stream beer try the Canadian imports (Molson, Labatt's, Moosehead) They are all good

Xingu is dark, but nice.

Guiness is very dark, almost black and tastes quite strong.

Try a Blue Moon with a slice of orange.

Labatt Blue.

Yuengling.

Shiner Bock.

you are quite the beer snob ( and i dont mean that in a bad way) for only being 21, no natty light for you!!!

anyway, try corona, amstel light, heinekin, blue moon, molsen, hefiwiesen, any kind of microbrewery beer, labatts, and a cheap but very tasty alternative lions head.

you will like all these beers i can almost guarentee it!

and dont be afraid to try everything, you will be surprised what is out there. there are cherry wheat beers, chocolate beers, chili pepper beers, more than you can imagine.

Happy tasting!!!!!

I adore most beers & lagers.

The only beer I absolutely detest is Budweiser. I find the taste to be absolutely foul, last couple of times I tried it, it made me feel very sick.

I saw a report in the New York Times, saying how a wide range of imported beers were now available in the USA.

So hopefully you will have a comprehensive liquor store in your area with a wide selection of imported beers.

So I suggest:

Moosehead - from Canada

Tiger Beer - from Singapore

Newcastle Brown Ale - from England

Abbots Ale – from England

Little Creatures – from Australia

Barons Black Wattle Seed Ale – from Australia

Redoak Organic – from Australia

Guinness – from Ireland

Kilkenny – from Ireland

Although Kilkenny was originally produced for export only, so don't think it's a traditional Irish beer, as such.

Chimay – from Belgium

Duvel – from Belgium

Gouden Carolus – from Belgium

Hoegaarden – from Belgium

The beers from Belgium (especially the Chimay range) are very high alcohol content, with very intense flavours.

They are for appreciating, so only need to be sipped – they are not for sculling.

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Guinness Draught. If you like Killians and Sam Adams you should like Guinness.

Heifenweisen.....with a lemon slice!!! But my all time favorite is TECATE (a mexican beer) but only in the can..(ice cold)....with salt and lemon!!! YUMMY!!!! Have you tried a "CHELADA" yet?? From budweiser???? Pretty tasty also.....baby!!!

East coast Micro Brew - " the Old Brown Dog", if you find some let me know how to get some, thanks.

Try san miguel beer

MOST UNDER RATED....Anyone that takes the time to post here should have a....... Michelob.......For something more exotic try Hazed & Infused -- Rockies Brewing? It is ALMOST too hoppy, quick way to find out if you like that kind of thing.

Without going overboard here are some broad suggestions that should be pretty readily available depending on where you are...

Since Four Peaks is based in Arizona I'm assuming you live in that general region.

Stone Brewing (IPA, Ruination, Smoked Porter, Arrogant Bastard...)

Goose Island (IPA, Hex Nut Brown, Oatmeal Stout, Honker's Ale...)

Boulder Brewing (Hazed and Infused, Mojo IPA...)

Rogue (Dead Guy Ale, St. Rogue Red, Mocha Porter...)

Anderson Valley (Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout, ESB, Hop Ottin'...)

Russian River (Damnation, Pliny the Elder, Blind Pig...)

Avery (IPA, 14'er ESB, Hog Heaven...)

Those all come in 4/6-packs and you should be able to find at least one of them in your area.

I'd also see what the most local breweries you have available to you are.

If you really want to nerd out then hit up the beeradvocate forums. I joined the site when I was about your age and a couple of thousand unique beers later I can say the community there was rather helpful.

http://www.beeradvocate.com

Have you ever had Franziskaner Weissbier?
http://www.franziskaner.info/

you should tri with mild beed like bud light then u can try strong beer like guiness and so on.

I recommened beer from Brasil try Brahma or Skol its rich in flavor and in taste

Bud-wise-errr lol I like the Aussie Fosters though, not too bitter and relatively cheap :P

Smithwick's

Be a real man and drink budweiser

Sam Adams Octoberfest.

Negro Modelo

Light Heinekin

Pale Ale

Red Stripe

i think you should start out simple; with bud light, a great tasting but less filling beer





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