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Symp4thy

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fenrizz said:
I'm actually a little surprised that none of you yanks mentioned Budweiser, but I can understand. It's not like it's real beer anyway:p
We may drink it because it's cheap, but no one actually thinks it's the best beer. The same can be said for Coors and Miller.
 

Bagaloo

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Being British, my two favourites are John Smiths (bitter) and Tuborg (Lager).
Though I'm more of a cider man myself.
 

midpipps

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fenrizz said:
I'm actually a little surprised that none of you yanks mentioned Budweiser, but I can understand. It's not like it's real beer anyway:p
Yeah budweiser is just a cheap beer that is good to buy in loads for game days and parties and such.

Favorite is Guiness from the tap(No one around here knows how to poor it though).

The ones I drink most often that I love.
Killians Irish Red and Samuel Adams(Great beers and great company, Favorites Black Lager and Boston Lager)
 

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Matey said:
Innis & Gunn
Legend! Totally taste like creamy toffee which is ace! Well the red labelled one anyway.
Personally for me either
Fuller's Discovery
Or Black Sheep's Riggwelter

There's a lot more real ale drinker on here than I thought they'd be.
 

AlphaOmega

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for a nice beer to drink


isnt really a beer but its godlike

and when im in the states i like to drink this for lack of better
 

fenrizz

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Symp4thy said:
fenrizz said:
I'm actually a little surprised that none of you yanks mentioned Budweiser, but I can understand. It's not like it's real beer anyway:p
We may drink it because it's cheap, but no one actually thinks it's the best beer. The same can be said for Coors and Miller.
It warms my beer-loving heart to hear that:)
 

Corpse XxX

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No doubt Tuborg from Denmark grabs this title..
As a second i would say Tropical, only made in Gran Canaria i think..
 

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jsd379 said:
Definately have to go with Newcastle
Would that be Newcastle Brown?

If so then good choice!

A very close second is Bushy's, a beer brewed on the Isle of Man, which has the worlds second strictest purity laws when it comes to brewing only Germans have more stringent rules.
 

John Funk

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In terms of domestic: Sam Adams. Best nationally-distributed American beer, hands down. I've always wondered if they serve it overseas in Europe, because if the only American imports you guys get are crap like Budweiser / Miller Lite, then that's just unfortunate :(

I'm partial to Belgian stuff: Hoegaarden and Leffe, namely.
 

tenny20ca

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Living in Ontario, Canada there are almost as many Micro-Breweries as there are hockey teams. My fav is James Ready. The lager is 5.5% abv and only 28 dollars for a 24. Despite being a "buck beer" it's smooth and crisp. Every cap and label has a saying like "collect a million caps, make a hat".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ready_(beer)
 

Skizle

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not much of an ale person, mostly lager being part German, but my personal favorite is Sam Adams Cherry Wheat.
 

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Samuel Smith - Oatmeal Stout [http://www.merchantduvin.com/images/brewery_art/sam_smith_art/ss_oatmeal_bott.gif]
Samuel Smith - Nut Brown Ale [http://www.merchantduvin.com/images/brewery_art/sam_smith_art/ss_nutbrown_bott.gif]
 

oddball121

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I do enjoy a good pint of Guinness, but i tend to try anything.
Recently i went to a brewery visit in Fraserburgh (an hours drive north of Aberdeen) to the brewdog brewery and the beers they make are amazing, personal favourite is their Zeitgeist black lager but i have a few bottles of their paradox Imperial Stout. 10% and aged in whiskey barrels for several months to give it a nice smokey scotch whiskey like flavour, but it is seriously strong for a beer, Try it i say, for this is the real deal.
 

kellenheller

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Pretty much any variety of Bell's beer. I am actually fortunate enough to live where it is made (Kalamazoo) and Bell's is about a mile from my house. Currently I'm enjoying the destructive powers of Hopslam which is 10% by volume. It's a really hoppy beer but I like it.
 

PedroSteckecilo

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fenrizz said:
I'm actually a little surprised that none of you yanks mentioned Budweiser, but I can understand. It's not like it's real beer anyway:p
Be fair to our American Friends,

I'm sure that Americans who actually ENJOY drinking beer wouldn't claim that Budweiser is worth drinking.