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Last post 12-25-2008, 8:48 PM by parrothead_madness. 53 replies.
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  •  09-06-2008, 4:15 PM 95150 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Depends on the type of food and what occasion. Mexican food modelo nego or bohemia Suishi Asahi etc. I think the brew seems to match the food but to relax with I prefer Newcastle
  •  09-06-2008, 5:19 PM 95164 in reply to 95150

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Budweiser I worked for them for 20 years they put something in it to hook you nothing else tastes as good kinda like a non filtered camel cigarette 
  •  09-16-2008, 5:48 PM 97225 in reply to 95164

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Moretti.......tastes great with pasta!
  •  12-17-2008, 12:41 PM 121862 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    I have really begun to like Anhueser-Busch Shock Top.
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  •  12-17-2008, 11:38 PM 122072 in reply to 121862

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Reed's Exrta Spicy Jamaican Ginger Brew--25 grams of ginger root per bottle* Yes [Y]

    Followed closely by Reed's Spiced Apple Brew.

    Reed's Inc.

    Bronson

     

    *WARNING:  if the only ginger ale you've ever had is Canada Dry or Schweppes proceed with caution Stick out tongue [:P]


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  •  12-18-2008, 3:11 PM 122258 in reply to 84393

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Darrellkansas drinks Darrell's pig pounders of course.

    If you want them here,you support them.
  •  12-19-2008, 5:38 AM 122389 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    RedOak   It is a local Microbrew here in North Carolina  Next best would be the homebrew my Boss brews at home
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  •  12-19-2008, 5:59 AM 122393 in reply to 122389

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Sam Adams or Yingling
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  •  12-19-2008, 6:24 AM 122403 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Miller lite, but only with hot peperoni pizza - Rainman.
  •  12-19-2008, 7:21 AM 122412 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Ice cold Heineken's!

     

  •  12-19-2008, 7:46 AM 122418 in reply to 122412

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Depends on the occasion. Some I won't touch (Schlitz, Guiness, Corona, Red Stripe). White for fish and red for meat. I've taken a liking lately to Lienenkuegel Nut Brown.
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  •  12-20-2008, 9:35 AM 122721 in reply to 122418

    Re: Favorite Beer

    George Killian's Irish Red.
  •  12-20-2008, 10:02 AM 122724 in reply to 122721

    Re: Favorite Beer

    I must say that I spent an entire youth 14-21 thinking that Bud was truly the king of beers.

    But since I grew up (for the last 25 yrs or so) I have had the oppurtunity to experience many brews from many lands, Many are well worth the extra money because they are fine beers.

    Nowadays when I head to the liquor store I must get my wife her Bud Lite (she says that it is a southern thing), but for me it is almost always a seasonal brew from that great american Samuel Adams.

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  •  12-20-2008, 12:10 PM 122736 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    Stella Artois and Chimay are favorites for relaxing. For every day drinking  Yuengling larger.

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  •  12-20-2008, 12:32 PM 122743 in reply to 84264

    Re: Favorite Beer

    If I could still drink, and I can't

    It would be:

    Carlsberg Elephant

     




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