Beer

El Toro

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What is your favorite beer? I choose Cruz Campo, a Spanish beer that you really have to develope a taste for. What's yours?
 
Ewwwwwwww beer. :( Sawwy babe. I can't play your game. I don't like beer.
 
Tuborg Classic
Carls Special

Two of my all time favorites.
 
Heineken is OK if it has a red star on the label. If it's a white star, it's just average. Now, since I'm a reformed lush, I'm working on faded memories here.

The two biggest bumps in the path of my water-wagon are Killian's Red, and Henry Rheinhart's Private Reserve Dark.
 
Being an Aussie I will stick to good old VB, and I know damn well that none of you know what the hell I'm talking about.

Chef, MADDOG ... VB??? You with me or not. I'm pretty sure MADDOG likes Crown, but I'm not sure about the Chefster.
 
Potato Juice Witha Wicked Red Starr...

Free Red Hook, Newcastle, and any Keg with the opportunity to sit down and Listen to Hotel California while picking Cheyenne's open Heart and Mind...
 
Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock, Rolling Rock...........................
 
Re: Potato Juice Witha Wicked Red Starr...

insideShiraz said:
Free Red Hook, Newcastle, and any Keg with the opportunity to sit down and Listen to Hotel California while picking Cheyenne's open Heart and Mind...
Hmmm.. I think that's a good thing, isn't it? Always loved Hotel California- played it over and over on road trips to Daytona for spring break many moons ago. As for beer- Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss.
 
Nicole said:
Being an Aussie I will stick to good old VB, and I know damn well that none of you know what the hell I'm talking about.

Chef, MADDOG ... VB??? You with me or not. I'm pretty sure MADDOG likes Crown, but I'm not sure about the Chefster.

I'll drink VB but I do like Tasman Bitter

And the brewery in my hometown... anything from there Esp the supershine 13.5% alc/vol. Nicole... the brewery is Grand Ridge brewery in Mirboo North, Gippsland ... and the beer costs about $2.50 a stubby but you have to buy it from there.
 
I'll take a bottle of "Bishop's finger or Spitfire", two beers brewed in Kent (England), but if I'm just down the pub make mine a "Light and Bitter", for my US friends thats a pint of bitter beer and a bottle of light ale, you drink some of the bitter and then pour in the light ale and so on until you've poured all the light ale into the bitter.

A few of those and you know about it, sorry only poser's and the light in the loafers drink Bud in the UK.
 
Guinness!

GuinnessGuinnessGuinnessGuinnessGuinnessGuinnessGuinness!!!!

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............. :)
 
I don't like beer, but...

when I have to have a drink anyway....George Killians...it's the only kind I can stand the taste of. But I'll take a shot of gin over beer anyday.
 
shit4brains said:
Bud---When you say Bud, you say beer!

Spoken by someone who has never had the opportunity to travel the world and sample some good beer.

Bud is just barely OK, but it would be a much better beer if they didn't run it through those Clydesdales first.
 
I'm moving Down Under...

Svedish_Chef said:
Nicole said:
Being an Aussie I will stick to good old VB, and I know damn well that none of you know what the hell I'm talking about.

Chef, MADDOG ... VB??? You with me or not. I'm pretty sure MADDOG likes Crown, but I'm not sure about the Chefster.

I'll drink VB but I do like Tasman Bitter

And the brewery in my hometown... anything from there Esp the supershine 13.5% alc/vol. Nicole... the brewery is Grand Ridge brewery in Mirboo North, Gippsland ... and the beer costs about $2.50 a stubby but you have to buy it from there.

Mmmmmmmm...moy oidea uv bee-uh...
 
Sorry people but Bud is not beer, at least not in this country.
 
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