What is your favorite morning beer?!


Question: Budweiser is a good morning beer. Not too heavy and a good chaser for coffee.

Save the ales for afternoon and heavier porters and such for evenings.


Answers: Budweiser is a good morning beer. Not too heavy and a good chaser for coffee.

Save the ales for afternoon and heavier porters and such for evenings.

Miller light in the US and Corona in the Carribean

i don't like beer in the morning

I had a Hitachino Espresso Stout on Monday that was just great - thought it would make great morning beer, since it combines beer and coffee.

Sixpoint Breweries in Brooklyn, NY also makes a Gorilla Warfare Porter, with lots of coffee from the Gorilla Coffee Co. Delicious.

How about a bloody mary with a beer chaser??

anything going if i have had a heavy nite.best morning beer is when away with the lads and the misses back home does not no.

Guinness...It's like a cup of coffee. Dark and creamy.

Natural Ice or Budweiser or Miller....

Try a porter or a stout. Many of them have chocolate and or coffee brewed right into them. They tend to be smooth and rich, easy on the palate. Try Rogue's Chocolate Stout or Shakespeare Stout. Stone's Smoked Porter would be delicious for breakfast and Southern Tier Brewery has an Imperial Stout called Jah-va. Its brewed with Jamaican Coffee Beans. It tastes amazing and is very smooth but be warned it carries with it a 10% ABV.

Oh and whoever said Natural Ice, Budweiser, Miller, etc..... clearly has no concept of what beer is.

None do not even like evening beer let alone morning beer you an alcoholic. I like the hard stuff and only in the evening or late afternoon..

miller lite...ah i miss tailgating

bud light

Free ones. Speight's.





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