Stella Artois.
Stella Artois.
I like pretty much every beer. The only beer I've tasted that I didn't like was this cheap ass French shit I got from Aldi once. I guess my favourite would have to be an ice cold Tennants or a Budweiser, also tastes much better when getting high too.
Newcastle Brown Ale
vodka aint a beer :)
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-Alexander Keith's Red,White Alexander Keith's. Made to Share
-Rickards red,white Rickard's ®
-Hoagaarden Hoegaarden | Welcome
...big bunch of others
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Stay thirsty my friends... Or Heineken.
Thank-You.
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This might be weird but heineken beer.
I rarely drink , and this was the first ever "beer" i've had.
Love me some Guinness.
im in porto and Sagre and Super BOCK is good too.
I fall in love in this
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Please come here and find out for yourself that you are wrong. ;)
Craft brewing here in America is becoming increasingly popular with more and more breweries popping up. Here in Boston alone we have a half dozen breweries producing their own unique and some times amazing beers and over a dozen within an hour of the city. Granted it's not like how it is in Europe but we are moving far and far away from the typical water downed pilsners we are famous for. Even then as a whole, the classic Budweiser is actually a pretty decent medium bodied pilsner with a nice taste. Though I can't say much for the mass marketed crap like Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Light, etc. All of that shit is just piss in a can or alcoholic water. But that being said, all of the parts I go to very seldom, if ever, have those beers. Most places here have a selection of 20-30 beers to choose from and the better places have upwards of 50-100. Hell the pub at my school has 50 beers they offer with only 1 of them being a shitty beer (Bud light) and the place I usually go to have 500+ beers (with about 300-400 from the US).
But anyways, my all time favorite would be the "Cherry Oak Dopplebock" from the Brothers' Reserve Series. Cherry Oak Doppelbock (Brothers' Reserve Series) - Widmer Brothers Brewing Company - Portland, OR - BeerAdvocate This bock is near perfection. It's has a great body with a nice sweet malty taste that you would expect from a bock. There's a very subtle hint of cherries mixed with a smokey oak taste. It's simply brilliant! Only problem with this beer is that it was a limited run back in 2009 and I was only able to get 3x 500ml bottles of it. =(
As for a runner-up, it would be Sam Addams Utopias. Samuel Adams Utopias - Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams) - Boston, MA - BeerAdvocate I was lucky enough to get to try this stuff as they had it on tap at Extreme Beer Fest a few years back. This beer is truly unique at around 27% alcohol it's one of the most potent beers that actually burn as it goes down. It takes them 2 years to make a batch and they only sell a few hundred bottles a year (at $150 for a 750ml). It's extremely complex and it's a pure mind fuck. I had around a pint of it and I kept tasting more and more flavors with every sip. It was such an experience.
NoPeace - out
Beer > Carlsberg = pro
then HELLES = German
then Portuguese beer = Sagres and SUPER BOCK
gl :D