What is your favorite beer?!
What is your favorite beer?
Be specific in your telling us why you like it!
Additional Details3 weeks ago
Sorry I forgot to include my own choice. I would have to say it is by far Samuel Adams Boston Lager. Although Sam Adams Light runs a close second. I love the way the malt flavor just lingers. I really don't think any other beers come close. Except the other Sam Adams flavors. But I love the originals.
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3 weeks ago
Sorry I forgot to include my own choice. I would have to say it is by far Samuel Adams Boston Lager. Although Sam Adams Light runs a close second. I love the way the malt flavor just lingers. I really don't think any other beers come close. Except the other Sam Adams flavors. But I love the originals.
Amstel Light; taste great, smooth & classy
Rootbeer, because I don't drink. If pressed, I used to think Moosehead beer was good but I haven't had it since 1984.
MILLER
Bluemoon!
Moosehead Lager,Molsens,Dos equis Lager,Pacifico.
Bass Ale. The taste is far superior.
I love a good porter when I can find one. Saranac does a great caramel porter seasonally. I also love stouts, and almost any beer from Dogfish Head in Deleware. Their IPA's are wonderful, really, really hoppy. Their stouts are pretty good too.
You are giving me alot to work with here. Beer is a big topic.
If we are talking a stout I would go with Bells Double Cream Stout. Big stout flavor with a nice smooth creamy finish.
Porter would be Atwater Vanilla Java Porter. The stuff tastes awesome. Vanilla coffee and beer are one hell of a flavor combo.
IPA Bells Two Hearted Ale or some Dogfish Head. Both have that bitter kick you in the mouth feel that lets you know you are drinking a real beer.
If you want a basic run of the mill answer. I'll just go with a Sam Adams seasonal brew. Great taste for all season. I tell you right now its hard to find a better summer beer than a Sam Adams Summer Ale.
Duvel!!! Amazing beer, it has an amber color and a taste that is just right, not too rich and definately not too watered down. All Belgian beers are amazing but this one takes the cake, I highly recommend it.
Head down to the Grote Markt and have a few, tell them I sent you.
coors lite because it the right beer now.
Tastes good,made in the usa
Steel Reserve or natural Ice, Cheap and gives you a pretty good buzz.
Deschutes Brewery Mirror Pond Pale Ale. Spectacular balance between malt and hops, with a tilt towards the hops, richer and maltier than an IPA. Light enough that you can still drink more than one. If you want to go lighter to an IPA, Racer 5 is solid. If you want to go darker, Black Butte Porter (also by Deschutes) is solid.
Hoegardden
i agree with sam adams by a country mile, although my fav is the white ale. octoberfest a close second.
Molson Canadian,it's not bitter.
Rootbeer!
Sam Adams does make good beer, and not just the ones you mentioned.
Besides those, I enjoy Newcastle, SweetWater 420 (from Atlanta), New Belgium Fat Tire (From Colorado), and Anchor Steam (from San Francisco). Highly recommended.
I like Bud Light.
I just got used to it.
Coors Light
Smirnoff cuz its a flavored beer!
Ephemere by Unibroue. I love wheat beers and this is a great one! It smells great and even tastes better.
Pilsner Urquell. Herbal flavor from saaz hops, slightly sweet maltiness, clean dry finish. Perfect beer for me.
My other favorites are:
Stone IPA
Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Miller LIte - it Tastes Great AND is Less Filling!
Stella Artois-when you pop open the bottle it smells like chronic