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What is the best type of beer to drink?

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I like old millwaukee but I would like to know what other kinds people like

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  1. New Glarus Spotted Cow or New Glarus Totally Naked. Both excellent brews.


  2. The Kind That Doesnt Go Past Your Lips.

  3. amberbock and coors light

  4. molson canadian

  5. don't drink it beer is bad

  6. try some others, if you like old mill water, you can only go up in quality

  7. Anything COLD !    Actually I like Yeungling Lager, Sam Adams or  Amstel Light .

  8. Bell's Oberon

  9. I love a cold Bud light with Clamato and a squeeze of lime juice topped off with some lime salt. You could try this with another kind of beer but i find Bud light is the best!!!

  10. Blue Moon, and Harp are my favorite kinds of beer.  I usually drink wine though.

  11. Carlsberg Export.

  12. Try some of the organic beers now on the market and see what you think.

    Personally, I've been a life long Guinness drinker. I like my beer to have some weight to it, which is why I don't care for American beers much. Maybe OK for kids, but not for serious drinkers.

  13. I like Sam Adam's Boston Lager. On tap is best, but a very cold bottle is also very nice!

  14. anything NOT american. American beer is like horse p**s. Try Red Stripe (jamaican beer)

  15. Shiner. I like the boch best, blonde is good too. Avoid the hefenweizen, that c**p is poison.

  16. Rolling Rock!

  17. Bud Light of course. What does the commercial say...well balanced?

    Surprised I answered that regular BWS posters?

    If I had answered like I normally do with:

    Imperial Stouts - When done properly they have thick, heavy dark roasted malt notes. Aroma and flavors of chocolate, coffee and the best ones bourbon. I don't know if I can name just one... BORIS The Crusher from Hoppin' Frog, Great Lakes Blackout Stout, Founder's Breakfast Stout...so many more I could mention.

    Barleywine - Sometimes sweat, sometimes bitter always intense. Fruity and malty. Thomas Hardy's is the standard for judgment on these...maybe not the best, but an all around great example of the style.

    Witbier - Cloudy and unfiltered. Bready and fruity at the same time. Flavors of orange peel and coriander. Easily found would be Hoegaarden, best would be Bell's 8000...but you probably won't find it.

    Lambic - Tart and light. Often blended with fruit...I love the kreik (cherry) flavored ones. Lindeman's Kreik Lambic is the most approachable, but I love the tart cherry of Oud Beersel Oude Kriek...lovingly referred to as cherry battery acid.

    IPA - This is your hops bomb beer. Intense hop flavors leave many new comers to the style backing away in fear. Ease into this style...Or jump head first if you are brave enough. Two Hearted Ale from Bell's.

    Rye Ales - A new personal favorite, I regret not discovering them earlier in life. Sour rye and sweat malt perfectly balanced. Truly a treat. Flavor profiles are all over the map. Some are fruit some are malty some are both. Some are so bitter you shiver after your first sip. If you can get your hands on it try a Reunion 08.

    Hefeweizen - Germany's answer to the Witbier. Yeasty/bready with flavors of banana and clove. Wild Frog Wheat Ale.

    Weizenbock - Dark in color than its Hefeweizen brother. Flavors of dark fruits and chocolates along with the yeasty/bready flavors. Aventinus is a marvelous example.

    Stout - When you think stout...don't think Guinness. Guinness is a beginner stout. Similar in description to an Imperial, but with less chocolate and lower alcohol content. Dogfish Head Chicory Stout a great blend of coffee and beer or O’Hara’s Irish Stout...what Guinness should be. If you must insist on the big G go for the Extra Stout.

    Tripel - Three times the malt of your average Belgian beer. Dark gold in color with flavors of malt, raisons and other dried fruits. Sometimes they will have a slight vegetable flavoring...not at all offensive like one would think. Chimay White.

    Quadrupel - Strong and bold in flavor. The trip on steroids. Rochefort 10, Three Philosophers or Founders Bad Habit Belgian Quad.

    I wouldn't get best answer again. Sad when you think about it really. People come on here looking for beer suggestions and all they want is more of the same tasteless mass produced swill.

    Oh, and address94mar...you realize that Red Stripe is p**s as well...right? Jamaican p**s instead of American p**s. Why people insist on thinking that lagers are such great beers is beyond me.

  18. i would perfer corona  the one and only

    second choice would be bud light lime ohh yeah

  19. My favorites are Magic Hat #9, Warsteiner, Stella Artois and Seadog Blueberry ale!

  20. Guinness is great!

    http://www.lostcoast.com/

    all their beers are wonderful..

    pyramid, sam adams(I've tryed 20 of them, all great), anchor steam..

    I like mirco-breweries.

  21. Bud Lite, Bud Lite Lime, Shiner Bock, Dos Equis & Flat Tire!!  All Beer is Very Yummy :o)

  22. Stella Artois

  23. I tend to lean towards the darker beers like Guiness. I enjoy some Newcastle and Killians too. It's really according to what kind of mood I'm in. ooh Corona with Lime sounds good right now. Wait it's only 1:30 in the afternoon.

  24. old millwaukee is about the bottom of the ladder.  If you try anything else, it will probably taste better.  

    Rolling Rock or Sam Adams

  25. if im at the bar i usually go with a heineken or heineken light - sometimes i order a molson ice (mmm) - depends what bar carrys it

    i normally drink molson ice (at home) and if i wanna treat myself i'll buy molson x*x    :)    - its like 7.3% alcohol/volume

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