What is your favorite kind of beer?!


Question:

What is your favorite kind of beer?

thats not expensive


Answers:
Budweiser! Why ask why?

Heineken or corona but Im more of a scotch drinker.

Corona

Sorry, I don't drink.

My favorite kind of beer is Modelo.

Bud light is my regular but when I want to save a few cents, I go with Busch Light.

bud select!

Blue Moon

petes wicked ale

Miller Lite

killkenny,all the way!

Flying Dog's In Heat Wheat :)

Heineken.

Sam adams

the nonexisting kind..I don't drink

Stone Ruination IPA.

It's not cheap though. But cheap beer almost always sucks, and looks and tastes like someone pissed in a bottle.

None - I don't drink... :)

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Coors Light on a hot day...

Shiner Bock, but I'm not sure if it's sold in all states.

Sweet Water Blue. It's a blueberry flavored beer made by Sweet Water Brewery in Atlanta, GA. It costs about $8.00 a six pack

Michelob Ultra

corona is the best in my opinion

Blue Moon..OH!!! that's not expensive....if you like light ...then rolling rock...that's really cheap...and not bad for a light...some people call it beer piss...but i don't mind it

Guinness or Boston Lager

Mine has always been, "Michelob", but that was back before I quit drinking over three years ago.

I guess im a white trash drinker... I like me some BUD light.... LOL Im not big on beer though.... I'd rather do sunkist Shots or Jaeger Bombs

One of the best beers ever created is Sam Adams Cherry Wheat. Smells like cherry, as soon as you taste it the cherry goes away and there's a real nice hoppy flavor with mellow aftertaste. Hands down one of the best. But I also like Newcastle.

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