What is your beer of choice?!


Question:

What is your beer of choice?

Mine is Coors Light.


Answers:
THE SILVER BULLET.

Yuengling (Dark) - America's Oldest Brewery (PA-1829).

A & W Root Beer!!

Pacifico with lime and salt.

Corona, MGD, or good old Busch (cheap)

Boulevard Wheat

natural light
bud
bud select



CHEERS!

I'm sorry, but Coors Light is not beer. It is nothing more than effervescent, amber colored water. If you'd like to sample a 'real' brew, then I'd suggest grabbing a 4-pack of North Coast Brewing's Old Rasputin. Then you'll know you've had a beer.

Leinenkugel's, they make many different types of beer. My favorites are the Sunset Wheat and Honey Weiss.

Root

Though not technically beer, I like Guiness

Budweiser

Bush all the way

steinlarger

Stella Atrois, or Smithwicks,

My favorite is Busch Lite, it goes down like water (probably because it IS water!)

However, I usually drink O'Doul's (non-alcoholic). Damned blood thinners are ruining my life!

Coors Light? You call that BEER?

My beer of choice is anything they brew at a brewpub, or a craft-brewed beer. I like rich, thick stouts and porters, and hoppy IPAs.

Corona w/ lime or Miller lite

My beer of CHOICE is Heinekin, however my beer of budget is Molson Ice

corona with lime

Coors Light is OK on tap. In a bottle I like Shiner Light. Micro-brew would be Abita Turbo Dog. Import I like is Spaten Optimater or Franzikaner Heffeweizen. I hope that's not too long a list but I love beer.

Shiner Bock! From that little brewery in Shiner , Texas.

Kirin Ichiban

Its a great Japanese beer, almost any japanese beer is actually really good though...surprisingly I found this out after having a drink after getting off work at the restaurant I worked at.

"Everyday" beer - Budweiser

American-style lager - Michelob

German lager - Beck's

Dark-German lager - Beck's Dark

English-style bitter - Goose Island - Honkers Ale (what I am enjoying now)

English pale ale - Bass Ale

American pale ale - Sierra Nevada - Pale Ale

India pale ale - Grant's IPA - OR - Samuel Adams IPA

English Pub Ale - Boddington's

Irish stout - Bemish...way more flavor and body than Guinness (which is a 'dry' Irish stout)...try it , I bet you'll like it better!!

Weissbier/weizenbier (hefeweisen) - Paulaner - OR - Hacker-Pschorr (no lemon please)

Oktoberfest - Paulaner - Oktoberfest - (a close 2nd..Sprecher - Octoberfest)

Beer I haven't tried yet - Samuel Adam's - Utopia's

If I had to choose one beer to "live-on for the rest of my life" it would have to be Sierra Nevada - Pale Ale.

Incidentally, the reason that they put a lime wedge in the beer in Mexico (and I stress IN Mexico) is to keep the bugs out of the beer (they don't like limes either)...not for flavor... Salt......come on, give me a break, if you have to put salt and lime in a beer to make it taste "better" then you need a better beer, not fruit.
I know that certain beers are supposed to be served with a lemon or an orange wedge but I don't want any fruit in my BEER.

Really.....reminds me of a story...

Guy was drinking at bar; beautiful young woman came in and sat down nearby....hoping to impress her, he told the bartender..."bring the young lady a Coors Lite"

She replied..."Coor Lite...makes me think of making love next to a stream"

He replied...."really?"

"yes" she replied...."F**king close to water...."

Having gotten that off my chest, I definitely prefer a craft or microbrew....there are so many....within that area, I prefer a good strong IPA....good bite of strong hops.

Some great ones....IPA from New Glarus in WI; HopJuice; among my real favorites is some homebrew created by my son in law Todd....great stuff - IPA, stouts, etc....

just move away from the coors, busch lite or other comparables....almost as bad / waterish is Corona Lite - also "f**king close to water"

I like Mexican beers..

CORONA ((favorite)) with a lemon slice and salt...

DOS EQUIS...

TECATE...

PACIFICO..

In that order. =D

that is not beer, is water

Bud Light

Milwaulkie's Best for its affordability.
but my real beer of chouce would be vodka ;)




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