Help me beer lovers!?!


Question: Help me beer lovers!!?
Okay, so I'm a new drinker!. For a party, I plan on buying 24 miller chills, then a 6 pack of blue moon, and then some hard stuff!.

What is a 6 pack of beers that you would recommend (available at a typical liquor store) that are in between miller chill/the light beers and blue moon in terms of darkness and taste!. I know, weird question!. As of right now, I can't stand dark beers!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Sam Adams Summer Brew!. You'll LOVE it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Support your local brewers! It may take a little experimenting to find a local brew you like, but that's half the fun! Expand your palate, try new things, live a little!

If you don't like it, you still have other beers to fall back on!. I'm sure someone at your party will like it!.

also, I'm not sure of this is only available in the midwest, but Bell's Oberon is by far my favorite summer brew!. A bit wheaty with some citrus tones!.

Cheers!Www@FoodAQ@Com

if its available in your area, go with Yuengling!. Its an american (pennsylvania) lager that is relatively cheap bud has more character than other pilsner domestics!. btw- miller chill is disgusting!. get a normal light beer!. and despite what your HS buddies tell you: Corona / Chill and other clear-bottle mexican-ee beers sucks!. Get XX or Modelo if you want genuine mexican brews!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

go with any other mexican beer like sols or coronas always go down well!. what i love is stella artois and amsterdam, and of course pretty much every aussie beer!.!.!. tooheys extra dry (fave) or carlton cold and so many others!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

keystone light is the way to go babyyy!! =]]Www@FoodAQ@Com





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