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Since: 10.7.03
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It's Saturday. What does that mean, you ask? Easy, Baseball and Beer day for yours truly. And on this sacred day, I woke up wondering...what do my fellow Wiener's drink, when there drinking BEER? I don't care if it's an import or a cheapy, tell me wieners, what ya drinking? For me, well, my fridge is always occupied by one of these yeasty delights:

1. Natural Light - what can i say, I'm a cheapskate! Actually, it's a pretty tasty beer, and light on the carbs. I might be a drunk, but I try to take care of myself !
2. Miller light - lots of great memories from my college days.

3. Icehouse - I lived a year in Florida, and at that point in time, EVERYONE was drinking Icehouse or...

4. Red Dog. Not only is it a tasty treat, there are fun facts on each beer cap. NICE!

5. Molson Ice - When your in the need for a knock down, kick your ass type of beer... Ice is the choice. Only surpassed in awesomeness by it's big brother, Molson Triple X ... but you have to go to Canada to pick that baby up (atleast I think...anyone have a store that stocks this bad boy?)
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Since: 11.1.02
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We'll eventually need DEAN'S input in this thread...

1) Keith's India Pale Ale - Brewed in my hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and available throughout Canada. Not sure if it's in the States...at least I've never seen it down soouth.

2) Rolling Rock - I fell in love with the 33 while living in Maine back in '92. I make frequent trips down to Montana to stock up on it.

3) Red Stripe - The ultimate summer beer, or when sitting poolside in Vegas. Got to love this while working on a cruise ship...it was sold for 25 cents in the crew bar, and who doesn't love the stubby bottle?

4) Kokanee - It's the beer out here. Brewed in British Columbia by 75 people who care. Slowly making its way east.

5) Virtually any microbrew - Not that I'm a "beer snob" or anything...I just like them. Portland, Maine has (or 'had," I haven't been there in years) some amazing brew pubs. Nothing beats a Bar Harbor blueberry ale at the Great Lost Bear in Portland (pieman might back me up on this.)

(edited by Bullitt on 19.7.03 1434)



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Since: 10.7.03
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If memory serves me right, Rolling Rock was a fav. in florida as well. It's an interesting beer. A very unique taste, if you ask me.

When i was in college (Western Michigan University, for those who care) Red Stripe was a popular choice as well. Now, I never drank any, but remember it being a heavy beer, is that correct?

I love the term "beer snob"! I really don't think there's such a thing. There's so many great beers out there, it's great that everyone can find that "one" great beer. though, i will now tell you the WORST beer in the world....not totally sure if this is how you spell it, or what not ...

Groushlager.
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Since: 23.1.02
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1-Bud Light. Stick with the classics.

2-Killian's Irish Red

3-Shipyard (any brand except for one I can't remember..blue label..takes like sourdough...bleh.

4-Typically, any draft beer in between rounds of golf.



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Since: 6.1.02
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Having lived in Wisconsin for seven years, I had no choice but to become a beer snob. And the best fine Wisconsin brew, IMHO, is a little ol' beer called Leinenkugels. Original, not Leinie's Red.

Unfortunately, you can't get it in New York, or really anywhere on the Eastern seaboard north of Maryland. It was a hard choice to live in New York. When I'm outside of the Northeast I call up the regional distributer (you can check out who it is on their website, www.leinies.com) and ask where the nearest store that sells it is. I haven't been able to convince then to bring it to New York. Yet.

So in the meantime I try to drink various different stuff.

The best "Big Name" brew: Miller High Life. Coors is the worst.

(edited by MoeGates on 19.7.03 2059)


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Since: 2.1.02
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Would this thread include any of those quasi-beer like things being put out by Bacardi/Smirnoff/etc.? Because if it does, I have to say that the Bacardi Silver O is quite the swank little drink.



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#7 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.08
LET ME HOLLA AT YA PLAYA!

5. Budweiser
4. MGD Light
3. Red Dog
2. Duvel~!

Number one with a bullet...Corona Extra. Nothing like a great Mexican beer on a 114 degree day in 'Zona.
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Since: 3.1.02

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#8 Posted on
1- Corona Extra with some lime juice. hoo ha!!
2- MGD works the same.
3- Trader Joe's carries some pretty good beers...I never know the names but they're cheap and can easily compete with name brands.





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Since: 2.1.02
From: The Derby City

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#9 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.75
Beer Snob:
Portland - Zig Zag Lager
Goose Island - Honker's Ale
Bluegrass Brewing Company - Hell for Certain

Great Imports:
Asahi
Negra Modello
Sapporo
Duvel
Harp
Foster's

Good Cheap Stuff (Some bars in town are starting to serve this stuff on draft for $1 on Wednesdays):
Falls City Beer
Sterling
Pabst Blue Ribbon

Good Foreign beer I had earlier this year and can't find anywhere Stateside:
Imperial (Costa Rican beer)

Your mileage may vary





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Since: 7.8.02
From: Boston, MA

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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.20
The Original: Yuengling Lager.



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Since: 2.6.03
From: Littleton, CO

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#11 Posted on
My faves in no particular order:

Budweiser
Tsingtao
Sapporo
Heineken
Killian's Irish Red
Samuel Adams
Fat Tire
Asahi
Great Divide Raspberry Ale (I think this one's exclusive to Denver. . .not sure though)
Corona Extra
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Since: 11.10.02
From: Salt Lake City, UT

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#12 Posted on
GUINESS!!

Missed a meal? No problem, Guiness is like a loaf of bread in a can...goes great with *any* foodstuff as well.

Also, Killians and Mickey's are favs.

Least Favorite - Fosters...Austrailian for pisswater.



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Since: 10.7.03
From: Decatur, Illinois

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#13 Posted on
DrewDuece,

PBR has been a mainstay in my day. I give you bonus points for naming thee!
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Since: 3.1.02
From: Brisbane, Australia

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#14 Posted on
XXXX (We call it fourex because we can't spell beer)
Carlton Mid
Cascade Light (Our light beer is low alcohol, say about 2%, not low carb)

I don't actually know any fellow Aussies who drink Fosters.



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Since: 1.4.03
From: Dale City, Virginia

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#15 Posted on
Root Beer.



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Since: 2.1.02
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#16 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.75

    Originally posted by dropmailnotbombs
    DrewDuece,

    PBR has been a mainstay in my day. I give you bonus points for naming thee!



One of the best beer slogans of all time: PBR me ASAP



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Since: 16.4.02
From: Green Bay, WI

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#17 Posted on

"America may have some problems, but it's our home. Our team. And if you don't wanna root for your team...then you should get the hell out of the stadium. Go America." --Stan Marsh, South Park


    Originally posted by MoeGates
    Having lived in Wisconsin for seven years, I had no choice but to become a beer snob. And the best fine Wisconsin brew, IMHO, is a little ol' beer called Leinenkugels. Original, not Leinie's Red.
    The best "Big Name" brew: Miller High Life.



OH HELL YEAH. Hell, back in the day, an indy promoter and I stopped at the Leinie's Lodge (of which he's a member) on the way to Minneapolis for a Nitro. Sadly, she was closed that day...*sniff* But yeah, Leinie's=Wisconsin beer goodness. And as for High Life...I'm drinking one right now.


    Originally posted by dropmailnotbombs
    DrewDuece,

    PBR has been a mainstay in my day. I give you bonus points for naming thee!



Allow me to also bow for a mention of Pabst Blue Ribbon. When I was a kid, PBR and Old Style were the only two beers anybody ever drank at Lambeau Field. Now they've pretty much gone the way of Schlitz and Blatz (although I know a rural bar in WI that sells Blatz for $1 a bottle. Mmmm...)

Honorable non-Badger beer mention: Labatt's Blue. Annoying bear commercials aside, an awesome indy heel manager turned me on to that. Good Canuck stuff.



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Since: 20.2.03

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#18 Posted on
I was surprised to see PBR mentioned(maybe you all are just fond of your high school days), but when I saw Singha, I nearly fell out of my seat! At least it's better than Beerchang. But come on, that stuff was just horrible.

I mostly drink Busch, not because it's my favorite, but beacuse it's cheap. I see we don't have any Malt Liquor fans here. Favorite 40 anybody?
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Since: 12.1.02
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#19 Posted on

    Originally posted by kgriffey79
    Favorite 40 anybody?


ye Olde English 800. Ironically enough, I started to drink it after my uncle died from (among other things) many liver issues, because it was his beer of choice. Only in 40's will I drink it though, not in the tallcan.



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Since: 4.1.02
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#20 Posted on
Miller Lite- It just goes down so easily, and is usually pretty cheap at the place sI go

Corona- Only if you've access to a lime, though!

Rolling Rock- Uh, it's just good.

Hackor Shor Weiss- For when I'm feeling all cultured and shit.

Creme Ale- A brewery by my place makes the BEST creme ale- tasts like a combo of beer and creme soda. That might not sound appealing, but ohhhh, is it good.



(edited by Eradicator on 20.7.03 1426)


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