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Something I'm sure the 'of age' people can weigh in on. What is your favorite beer?

And if you feel like it, why?
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I am definitely a Guinness kind of guy. Smooth and delicious, it is definitely at the top of the list.

However, I did sample a beer while I was in Boston a while ago, called Belhaven Scottish Ale. The creamiest, smoothest, tastiest beer I have ever sampled. Wish I could find it locally.
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Post by Captain Sousie »

The ones I brew.

They are fresh, are exactly the styles I like and contain only the hops I like in the right amounts.

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Post by Casey Tucker »

I second the guiness although, since i am in texas, i will say that i would put these four just ahead:
1.) Ziegenbock - My perfect beer. described as a dark ale it's very smooth and good with just about any food.
2.) Shinerbock - Like ziegen but less smooth.
3.) Shiner Heffefizen (sp?) - Like shiner but has a citrus taste
4.) Blue Moon - like the heff but more citrus.

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Its a shame I can only get it in the summer time when I'm down working for Busch.
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I like my Berry Strong Ale, because I know everything that's in it!

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Before fermentation.

10.5% alcohol after 2 months. Sweet and refreshing.
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Killian's
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Me gusta tambien.
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My favourite? The oldest registered trademark in the world:
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Light lager: Augustiner Helles
Dark lager: Köstritzer Schwarzbier
Strong lager: Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel
Wheat beer: Schneider Weisse
Strong wheat beer: Aventinus
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Regional Microbrews:

Rogue Dead Guy Ale (dark ale)
Widmar Raspberry Heff
Humbolt Down Town Brown (nut brown ale)
Fish Tail Pale Ale (light ale)
Eugene City Brewery Blonde (pilsner)
Deschutes Brewery Black Butte Porter (dark porter)
Deschutes Brewery Obsidian Stout (darkest of them all)

In my fridge right now:

Sam Adams Winter Ale
Dechutes Brewery Jublale (seasonal Christmas ale)
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Free.
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I generally don't drink beer (wines are my choice), EXCEPT when I'm travelling. In 2005, while on a tour with The Rhine Valley Brass, a local German folk band, my wife and I stopped in Berchtesgaden after a tour of Hitler's 'Eagles Nest'. I asked for a 'local beer' and the bargirl drew me a beer and presented it to me in crock mug inscribed '900 Jahre Berchtesgaden 1102-2002'. I asked what it was all about and she said that brewery had been in operation for 900 years. The beer I was served was some sort of 'commemorative' brew. Needless to say, it was absolutely outstanding! I bought the mug and brought it back with me. I've never found another beer that was worthy of being in that mug!
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Post by Jonathan Fowler »

Anything with copius amounts of hops.

Stone IPA
Stone Ruination Imperial IPA
Troeg's Nugget Nectar
Southern Tier IPA
Weyerbacher Double Simcoe IPA
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Dortmunder Gold, except for the few weeks that I can enjoy Christmas Ale.
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Post by clagar777 »

Alfie72287 wrote:
lgb&dtuba wrote:Free.
and:

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Post by windshieldbug »

This ain't bad

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These guys do a pretty good stout, too! :shock: :D

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Post by finnbogi »

lgb&dtuba wrote:Free.
Every beer tastes better if it is free, but I can't drink any free beer.
I would, for example, rather go thirsty than drink beer from a can.
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Post by KevinMadden »

Alfie72287 wrote:
lgb&dtuba wrote:Free.
Indeed...there's no beer quite like free beer.

Currently enjoying some Saranac Pomegranate Wheat

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Post by MaryAnn »

My favorite used to be an Indian beer called Taj Mahal. (which they pronounced Dajh Mahl) but....they changed it about ten years ago or so, watered it down, made it more "American" I guess, and now it's not worth drinking.

I can't STAND Corona or any other watery-weak "beer" that tastes like panther pee. And Bud is about on the bottom of the heap.

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