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I used to drink the cheapest thing I could fined that's when I had a little problem.Now that I only drink maybe a 12 pack a week I drink A local craft beer called Summit.My favorite is IPA or there winter ale.I also like Sam Adams,Sierra Nevada, or goose Island.CHEERS.:X's Evil Laugh x:
 
Aha, a man with good taste I see :High 5:

I rarely drink alcohol anymore myself, may have a few local ales during the year and I can't deny I enjoy a nice old bottle of dark rum to sup on but I'll never turn down a tasty glass of Hoegaarden when I see it. Has to be topped off with a few wedges of key limes. Perfect summer beverage :)

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I like Guinness if it's on tap. Sam Adams or linenkugels original is what I prefer at home
 
I've been brewing beer for nearly 5 years; I've got between 15-20 gallons of various brews aging right now :smokebuds: I have a two year aged "WOAH Heavy" Scotch Ale that was brewed up with nearly two pounds of clover honey. It's so STRONG; nearly 14% ABV, but after two years it's like pure golden silk taking a pleasure cruise down your gullet! I've got a year aged honey mead made with about 4 pounds of honey, fermented with champagne yeast. I force carbonate with CO2; so the idea was to create a sparkling honey mead that would have a champagne fizz. We'll see how that turns out; I've got a growler I've been taking some pulls off and so far it still just smells and tastes like pure booze lol! It'll get good with time; they ALL do.

IPA? A man tugging after my own heart strings. I'm probably the biggest IPA fan you'll ever meet. I love hops. I'm a hop head. I have three different IPA's in my beer fridge right now; Big Sky IPA, Redhook Longhammer, and a home brewed IPA. My light beer drinking friends can't stand coming over here; apparently not used to the taste bud orgasm that real beer actually gives!

Guinness is great on tap; you have to have a good server though that knows how to pour it. It should take a LONG time to pour a proper glass of guinness; most of the time they just blast the pint glass and lop the foam. Bastards. That poor, poor beer. Deserves so much better!

Been getting into these IPL (India Pale Lagers,) I know Sam Adams has one and the Mrs brought me home a sixer of some other brand; it's a nice blend between a light lager and the hoppy IPA. Totally would recommend trying them if you are looking for an easy drinker.

Winter's coming up; time for some smoked porters and coffee porters! And milk stouts... and... and... and... sigh I'm a kid in a candy store :rofl:
 
Sam Adams or Heineken.
 
Mostly IPA`s all kinds of IPA`s. Once You taste bitterness there is no comming back to other beers:)
 
I only drink about 2 six packs a year, so when I do have one, I want it to be something special. No Bud Lite for me. My all time favorite is Spaten Oktoberfest but it's almost impossible to find here. So I settle for a Spaten Lager or any good amber, Sam Adams Oktoberfest, Sam Adams Seasonal, even a Shiner Bock.
 
I,m hooked on IPA or anything with a lot of hops All mostly dark beers.For the holidays my home town brewer makes a winter ale that looks like rootbeer its so dark.ABV is around 7.2 and its a malty beer with some spices added but it goes down nice and smooth.Two or three of these along with my weed buts me on my ass.Siera Nevada makes a winter brew called celebration ale that is strong and just right on a cold winters night.:bong:
 
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