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Question: What brand of beer would you get if price didn't matter? What type of brand do you get when price does matter? Do you think the price of a beer says something about it's quality or taste?

What's the most you would pay for a six-pack for yourself? What about for a six-pack you were giving as a gift?

Do you think your prefered beer says something about your personality? If so, what?


Answers: What brand of beer would you get if price didn't matter? What type of brand do you get when price does matter? Do you think the price of a beer says something about it's quality or taste?

What's the most you would pay for a six-pack for yourself? What about for a six-pack you were giving as a gift?

Do you think your prefered beer says something about your personality? If so, what?

Guinness
Guinness
I think the price usually reflects quality and taste, although there are always exceptions.
A six pack for me would be whatever it costs, otherwise it would be false economy. For a gift it would be how much it cost for what I knew the person concerned liked.
No, not at all--my view is that a drink is just a drink and has nothing to do with personality--I also drink lots of milk and cranberry juice.
Keef

Samuel Adams and Mack n Jack

yes.i drink all sorts of beer.but i am careful about some prices.but i do love my beer.and i have got a small pot.

price doesn't matter= Penn Pilsner
price matters= Yunglung
most for 6pack= depends. 20 maybe?

I personally like Michelob Light......price is not a factor to me....if you are giving it as a gift, make sure that you know what the person likes.....Personality.....no....because sometimes I like beer and sometimes I like a white Russian!

Fat Tire!!
Sam Adams Light
Leinenkugels Honey Weiss
Michelob AmberBock
James Page

Drink you a nice can of stag it doesn't blowed your belly..ya know make it big....Budweiser will inflame your belly

Amstel Light

Variety packs are great - Sam Adams, Sleeman's, Saranac - especially as gifts.

my favorites: Duckstein beer, Flensburger, Tannenzaepfle

I don't think price has much to do with it. Pabst Blue Ribbon, Schlitz, Hamms, and Old Milwaukee are all good low price beers. You don't have to pay the Anheuser Busch advertising costs with them.

price doesn't matter: Tuborg
price matters: Busch
most for 6pack: 7 bucks

Price doesn't matter: Grolsch, Sam Adams, Dos Equis

Price does matter: Do without

ROOT BEER! The rest is just horse whizz. I'd rather not.

Widmer Brothers, Boulevard, Guiness, DosEquis...I stay away from the CHEAP crap like Bud, Coors, etc.

Price doesn't matter to me when buying beer. I usually spend $8.00 on a 6 pack of beer.

In general I stay with the microbrews. Deschutes Brewery out of Bend, OR puts out a nice number of brews as well as Rogue out of Newport, OR. Sierra Nevada is a great brewery from California also. My two favorites are the IPA from Terminal Gravity and Homo Erectus, another IPA from the Walking Man Brewery. These are 2 very small craft breweries from Enterprise, OR and Stevenson, WA that just make excellent beer overall.

I try not to do six packs as I prefer my beer on tap. I'm sure this makes me sound like a beer snob but I probably am. I don't drink enough to want to drink cheap beer and life's too short for it anyway.

1. Some Belgian "monastery type" beer or Irish Smithwicks.
2. Price never matters.
3. It's basically the alcohol content. 12% is something else than American 3% pee.
4. A six of Belgian 12% costs about Eur 6.50, US$ 10.00.
5. Same thing, my friends deserve the best.
6. Only the best for me.

You can never go wrong with Budweiser





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