i'm a brit but ,san miguel's the one for me, or stella of course
DaCowboyinAZ 17 years ago
Fat Tire Apricot Ale. I know it sounds 'fruity', but it really is a good brew, and it has just a hint of apricot aftertaste. I don't usually go for fruited beer, but this one surprised me.
NaughtyGypsy 17 years ago
Sam Adam's Dark in a frosted mug. Amber Bach if that's not available. ^^^^Hmm, I'll have to give it a shot.
Tyskie - polish beer - mmmm
Miller Lite - It's union made and it tastes great.
JackThurisaz 17 years ago
Mm, Guinness is my standard for going out, when it's on tap. But I also really like Smithwicks, Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat (a nice fruity taste from the yeast), Newcastle, Winter Warlock, Killians, Murphy's, etc. Some of the Sam Adams beers are good, too, as are some of the Pete's Wickeds. I liked the Pyramid Apricot one, not too fruity (I dislike the overly-fruity fruit-beers too). Sometimes I like an IPA type of pale, hoppy beer -- I had one called Hazed & Infused that was extreme, but tasty. And I brew my own beers now and then, too, mostly porters and stouts and reds.
I stay as far away as possible from the cheap, diluted domestic American beers like Coors and Bud and Miller and Zima. Easter Bunny Piss, my friend calls them. It's like the old joke says: "What do American beers and sex in a canoe have in common? They're both fucking close to water!"
Though I will drink a Corona now and then on a summer day, if there's a nice fat wedge of lime around.
scrotum_sauce 17 years ago
Normally Guinness too. I like Murphy's and Killians. Recently found the Bare Knuckle is good (even if it is bottled by Bud). When I was out in the LBC, I had Humble Hemp at the Yard House. That is a good beer but I can't find it over on the east coast.
Is anyone part of a beer tour at a bar? I do the World Beer Tour at Old Chicago. I'm half way through my third one right now (54).
Guinness, Ridgeway's Lump of Coal and La Fin Du Monde