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JanatUrlich

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Hoegaarden (or however you spell it)
Guiness
Corona

But I'm a teenager, so I usually just drink whatever's cheapest at the bar 8D
 

Jared

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Fosters for me mainly, maybe Carling or Heinekein if I feel the inclination...
 

ScarlettRage

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meh really whatever is there... cause i dont really care.. i like heavier stuff anyway :D

like Rum, Vodlka, Etc.
 

rees263

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At the moment I'm a Bud guy, but I'll usually drink anything. There are exceptions. I won't touch Carlsberg, 1664 or Guiness. I've gone off Fosters and Corona (I'd still drink them though), and I'm trying to diversify my tastes by drinking whichever real ale or bitter they keep in the pub I'm in at the time; Marston's Pedigree most recently and that went down a treat.
 

Snork Maiden

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Any of the Trappiste stuff. Rochefort being my favourite (not tried Westvelteren alas). Real ales tend to be good, too.

Unfortunately on a proper night out (read: not a few down the pub), it's normally student rules of cheapest drinks ahoy.
 

Parattchi

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I usually drink spirits, but I'll have beer if that's all thats available. I don't notice much difference between brands though, they all taste like ass to me.
 

zimtheawesome

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Big Rock - gotta represent my home =)
Kokanee
Wychwood beers - ive only tried hobgoblin and one other but they were awesome
Tuborg is pretty good, not too expensive
Innis and Gunn tastes amazing, has a very good aftertaste
Most ales I will at least try, some are obviously better than others. I dont mind the darker beers but I am not the biggest fan. Lagers are ok for casual drinking due to the light body. Even to go and get drunk I hate getting the shitty tasting cheap beers, its just too awful, I always go for something a bit higher class
 

O277

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1.Grolsch

Love all beer, but Grolsch is my favourite, don't know why haha, allthough if I could get my hands on some of this it would probably change.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/8380412.stm
 

Syntax Error

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The local flavor:

I can drink San Miguel Pale Pilsen (or any of their variants), but given the choice, Red Horse all the way! There's also an urban legend about the "Happy Horse" (the horse logo has a smile on its face". Apparently, there's only one of it for every case of Red Horse, and it's said to have a meaner kick than the standard one.
 

Eliam_Dar

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Probably some of them are not known by english speaking countries but:

Stella Artois
Heineken
Quilmes Black
Brahma
Iguana
 

mr gelmir

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Delirium Tremens, a deugniet, sometimes Duvel
(I live in Belgium, I've got all the choice)
actually, as long as it's not Heineken, I'll try it.
 

Chris^^

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lager - either Carling or Peroni
ale - Old Speckled Hen

but of course, once pissed anything goes
 

zimenzo

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1. Guinness
2. Kilkenny
3. Newcastle Brown
4. Corona

...as you can see, I'm overall a dark beer guy. Kinda weird with Corona as number 4 then, but I just think it tastes better than whatever's below on the list :)