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Started by leftyguitarjoe, January 17, 2009, 07:16:23 PM

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Quote from: "leftyguitarjoe"Captain is rum. VERY good rum.

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oldschooldoc

I will admit it, I can be one helluva cheapo on beer. I can drink Bud Light or Bud like it's water. When it comes to wanting something that is full and a little more expensive, I shoot for the Mexican imports. My favorite Mexican beers in order, Modelo Especial, Dos Equis, then Corona. I live not too far away from Shiner, TX, which makes great beer in my opinion. I live even closer to New Braunfels, which is steeped in German heritage. I've tried many of the Warsteiner beers, and haven't found one I don't like yet. And last but not least, a couple weeks ago my dad found a beer called George Killian's Irish Red, which is an Irish red ale. It was different, but very good!
OldSchoolDoc

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curiosityandthecat

Quote from: "oldschooldoc"I will admit it, I can be one helluva cheapo on beer. I can drink Bud Light or Bud like it's water. When it comes to wanting something that is full and a little more expensive, I shoot for the Mexican imports. My favorite Mexican beers in order, Modelo Especial, Dos Equis, then Corona. I live not too far away from Shiner, TX, which makes great beer in my opinion. I live even closer to New Braunfels, which is steeped in German heritage. I've tried many of the Warsteiner beers, and haven't found one I don't like yet. And last but not least, a couple weeks ago my dad found a beer called George Killian's Irish Red, which is an Irish red ale. It was different, but very good!

Killians gives me a headache. As far as Mexican beers go, I prefer Pacifico or Tecate to the others. Try Asian beers. :)
-Curio

leftyguitarjoe

AMERICAN all the way

Avery
Rogue
Troegs
Dogfish Head
Sierra Nevada
Stouts
Weyerbacher
Flying Dog
Southern Tier
North Coast
Brewer's Art
Stone
Green Flash
Allagash
Clay Pipe
Unibroue
Lagunitas
Arcadia Ales
Lancaster

.... Just to name a few :P
(whew! all from memory!!)

oldschooldoc

Quote from: "leftyguitarjoe".... Just to name a few :P
(whew! all from memory!!)

Wow, that's one helluva memory...not to mention that I haven't heard of many of those beers. I guess I've always preferred imports (German and Mexican) over American.
OldSchoolDoc

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Miss Anthrope

Never really been of a beer guy, or an alcohol fan in general, in fact I think it's been about two years since I've actually been drunk.

However, if you ever get a chance to go to one of the Heartland Brewery restaurants in NYC, they have some really good home-micro-brewed beers. One of the few times I can remember drinking beer and not thinking "God I wish I was just done with this already."  :beer:
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Kyuuketsuki

Some of the real beers (none of that Yank p*ss, LOL) I've tried:

Broadside
Bee's Organic Ale
Sussex Gold
Sheepshaggers
Fursty Ferret
Stinger
Tanglefoot
Victory Ale
Directors
ESB
London Pride
Abbot Ale
IPA
Strong Suffolk Vintage
Skrimshander I.P.A.
Sneck Lifter
Old Fart
Old Speckled Hen
Friggin in the riggin
Pieces of Eight
Dogbolter
Ruddles County
Nut Brown Ale
Bishops Finger
Christmas Ale
Early Bird
Late Red
Master Brew
Spitfire
Whitechapel Porter
Whitstable Bay
Waggle Dance
Bombardier England
Champion
Christmas Ale
Special
Waggle Dance

Us Brits sure know how to brew a decent pint :)

Kyu
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oldschooldoc

Quote from: "Kyuuketsuki"Some of the real beers (none of that Yank p*ss, LOL) I've tried:

Broadside
Bee's Organic Ale
Sussex Gold
Sheepshaggers
Fursty Ferret
Stinger
Tanglefoot
Victory Ale
Directors
ESB
London Pride
Abbot Ale
IPA
Strong Suffolk Vintage
Skrimshander I.P.A.
Sneck Lifter
Old Fart
Old Speckled Hen
Friggin in the riggin
Pieces of Eight
Dogbolter
Ruddles County
Nut Brown Ale
Bishops Finger
Christmas Ale
Early Bird
Late Red
Master Brew
Spitfire
Whitechapel Porter
Whitstable Bay
Waggle Dance
Bombardier England
Champion
Christmas Ale
Special
Waggle Dance

Us Brits sure know how to brew a decent pint :)

Kyu

I'm speechless...
OldSchoolDoc

"I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose freewill" - Neil Peart
"Imagine there's no Heaven, it's easy if you try..." - John Lennon

Kyuuketsuki

Quote from: "oldschooldoc"I'm speechless...

What can I say? I like beer (and not that fizzy crap most people seem to like), real beer with some serious grunt to it.

Kyu
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