Favorite beer? I just discovered Blue Moon & I like it. You?!
Answers: I'm open to trying others. I also like Becks' Dark.
I'm a Guiness girl myself. Went to Dublin once on a one way ticket and twenty dollars in my pocket, just to hang out at it's brewery.
I'm actually partial to Blue Moon (with an orange) as well. I also like Guiness.
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
BUD LIGHT
Miller Lite is the favorite, but I do agree that the Blue Moon is really sweeeet.
Well my current favorite is Pliny the Younger by Russian River Brewing. Their whole line is great. I like heavily hopped ales.
Miller Lite! I'm from Milwaukee!
blue moon is my fav...you might also like Bass (english beer) and Brahma (brazilian beer)
My favorite is Dogfish Head IPA (both the 60 and the 90 are delicious). I'm still in the process of trying out lots of styles, it can be a bit hard for me to get good things.
I'm a Guinness Lover ultimately, Double Diamond and Newcastle Brown, the darker the better for brews for me. Also like the local microbrews.
Beck's is good, and although it's a cliche, I also like Foster's.
Becks dark is better. but if you like beer, try a beer vacation through Germany. I did a bus tour in 85, fricken awesome, I don't know if they still offer trips like that.
For The US try Pete's ales.. pete's winter le, wicked ale etc.. great brews...
Guinness.
Brilliant!
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well, i don't drink anymore, but when i did, newcastle pale ale was my very favorite, followed closely by their brown ale. here in missouri, they both cost about nine bucks for a six-pack. i like beck's too.
everyone needs to try PACIFICO..n... RED TROLLEY made in San Diego...
My favorite is Fullers 1845.
If you like blue moon, try Fullers ESB.
Cheers
I like Fosters, and enjoy Moosehead, as well... On the cheap, Miller High Life is not bad...Several years ago, I got to try a beer from Africa, made there by German brewers that had migrated, at least that is what I was told. The name of the beer was Tusker, green bottle with a picture of a large elephant on the label...Was very good beer, but have not been able to find it again locally... Bottoms up !!!!!!!!
I like Samual Adams Oktoberfest, as well as Jacks Pumpkin spice ale, they are almost the same. The only bad part is you can only buy them during the fall season. Another good one to try if you never had it is new castle. But If you are in the US, you really can get any really good beers, the govt restricts the alcohol content of beers, therefor, you cant get any good ones, and the ones we do get (like guiness) does not taste the same when you get the "real" thing. Mickeys is another good one to try.
Blue Moon is good - specially on tap.
All the miller/bud/coors types S.U.C.K.
You will eventually figure out that Guinness Genuine Draught in the can is the best beer available in America.
Heineken
I'm a Guiness drinker hands down. If I'm not in the mood for a dark beer, I'm also a fan of Hoegaarden. I believe it is a "Belgian White Beer" Usually when I have it, it is served with a slice of lemon in it.
Blue Moon is the bastard stepchild of Belgium goodness. Go for a real wheat beer and get a Hoegaarden, Leffe Blonde or if you want American Wheat an Allagash White. But please, put the Blue Moon down and walk away from it. Stupid Coors product, why must you defile wheat beers?!?!
Better yet go for an Ommegang Witte or Ommegang Hennepin.
For you question, I'm in love with stouts at the moment. Great Lakes Barrel-Aged Blackout Stout is out of this world. Aged in bourbon barrels for several months this stout has hints of bourbon "smoke" and flavor all through out. I also love a good Kalamazoo stout from Bell's... Is anyone else thirsty?
I am not much of a beer drinker but when I do drink I prefer the dark ales like Guinness. Killian's is okay also.
Guinness
Any of the Mendocino brands... (particularly Red Tail Ale) are quite provocative.
http://www.mendobrew.com/brews/red_tail....
Sierra Nevada Ale deserves special mention also:
http://www.sierranevada.com/index2.asp
Then again, let's not forget Samuel Adams. Their winter lager is mighty good.
I haven't had Blue Moon, but I can tell you that any of the above have far more flavor than anything Beck's makes.
Yes, Blue Moon is one of my favorites, with a slice of orange.
They also have Full Moon, a seasonal white ale. Try it before it leaves the shelf.
Also, some good bottled Hefeweizen:
(with a slice of lemon)
Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier
Paulaner Hefe-weizen
And last, another favorite brand is Fat Tire:
Sunshine
Mothership Wit
Blue Paddle
1554
Abbey
Trippel
Bud Lite in a bottle please.