BEER, What's Your Favorite Brew?
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I was trying to be good and answer the questions as posed - but couldn't think of any American production beers or microbrewery beers that I would specifically say that I liked.
My favorites in no special order are:
San Miguel (Phillipine beer), Corona, Tsingtao, Spaten Munchen, Saint Pauli Girl, Henry Weinhart's (there's an American beer brand) - my favorite beer is one from Australia (can't get it here unfortunately) Carlton Cold (an ice beer).
I was in upstate NY recently and had Labatt's blue. That was pretty good too.
Beers I will drink if there is nothing better around - Coors, Lone Star, Shiner Bock
Beers that I avoid - MGD, Budweiser (they have a chemical taste to me)
My favorites in no special order are:
San Miguel (Phillipine beer), Corona, Tsingtao, Spaten Munchen, Saint Pauli Girl, Henry Weinhart's (there's an American beer brand) - my favorite beer is one from Australia (can't get it here unfortunately) Carlton Cold (an ice beer).
I was in upstate NY recently and had Labatt's blue. That was pretty good too.
Beers I will drink if there is nothing better around - Coors, Lone Star, Shiner Bock
Beers that I avoid - MGD, Budweiser (they have a chemical taste to me)
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I'm not to fussy really. If I order one in a restaurant it's likely to be a Corona. If I can find them then Spaten, Henninger, St. Paulie Girl, Kauzen come to mind. A big glass of cold hefeweizen works for me, too.
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In addition to car museums, we often seek out small breweries for lunch while on the road. Rick likes stout beer like Guiness, but will sample others as well.
I don't do beer.
I don't do beer.
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Samuel Adams Octoberfest. I can't decide whether it's a shame they don't make it all year or whether it's a good thing since the temptation to drink it comes less often.
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Originally Posted by tinkfist,Aug 24 2006, 01:05 PM
The coolest town on the Pacific Coast is Pacific City, OR. The Pelican Pub and Brewery resides there. They are home to a gorgeous view of Haystack Rock as well as some of the best beers in the country (Best Small Brewpub at the latest GABF)
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