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We did the whole single malt scotch thing - but I am betting that we all drink way more beer than anything else.To that length...What is your favorite beer?For many years mine was Sierra Nevada Pale Ale... but then I put on 30 lbs.Now, I regularly buy Harp, Bass and Grolsch.But my favorite these days, I'd have to say, is Grolsch.
Mike-Okay - you may be the exception, but I believe the rule will be that the rest of us consume enough beer to make up for your lack thereof!Besides - how can you drink tequila without an ice cold Pacifico in your hand?
Any Belgian beer made by monks is at the top of the list. Yuengling is"Americas oldest breweries" (Pitts., Penn.), and their lager is quite tastey. For cheap stuff, it gets two thumbs up! Yuengling is not distributed everywhere, so I have friends that make their way to Penn. and pick me up some now and again. :P
Quote from: Ragnar on March 08, 2006, 11:51:37 AMI like to drink the best beer available from the country I am in rather than import my own. The exception would be Sweden, the beer is weak, tasteless and very expensive, I normally import Danish beer to there. I am mostly a beer drinker, but I drink wine in France or Italy becuase it's good and they don't make good beer.I like variety, so just buying American beers (even microbrews) isn't going to cut it.As for Italy, I dunno, Morretti and Peroni are not bad. Again, there big market (relatively) beers, but they have a flavor of their own that goes well with many Italian dishes!Kev
I like to drink the best beer available from the country I am in rather than import my own. The exception would be Sweden, the beer is weak, tasteless and very expensive, I normally import Danish beer to there. I am mostly a beer drinker, but I drink wine in France or Italy becuase it's good and they don't make good beer.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this beer yet. Free beer! ;)
Can't drink Bud, Miller, or any of the mass brews. I don't consider anything made with corn as beer.
Now I knoe why you guys use JB weld, gotta save the cash for all those Stouts and Porters you buy.... ;D
Quote from: Jeff in Ohio on March 08, 2006, 12:27:27 PMDamn, you guys will spend good hard earned money on the expensive stuff, but won't spend $10 on an oil filter ;DNow I knoe why you guys use JB weld, gotta save the cash for all those Stouts and Porters you buy.... ;D ;D :D ;D :D ;DHey Jeff, I just saw a post on the CWBB from a "Jeff in Ohio" this morning (regarding the new Buell and regarding the MGS01). You?Kev
Damn, you guys will spend good hard earned money on the expensive stuff, but won't spend $10 on an oil filter ;DNow I knoe why you guys use JB weld, gotta save the cash for all those Stouts and Porters you buy.... ;D
And for their really great names as well as taste, Old Peculiar from Northern England or Scotland (doesn't seem to be available in the US anymore), Moose Drool from Montana/Wyoming.