Yuengling for me, I live very close to one of their breweries and all I can say is free beer :D
But what is your choice?
mmm white russian....
but the only correct beer answer is, and always will be, Guinness.
Cold, preferably. Ah ha ha, but seriously...
We here in WA state are blessed with many many microbrews to with which to wet our whistles. It would be "literally" impossible to choose just one. My favorite is whatever looks new and interesting on the store shelf at the time.
Some of my favorite Breweries are Pyramid, Sierra Nevada, Deschutes, Red Hook, Rogue, Stone, and California's own Lagunitas (my current obsession).
As for "styles" of beer, I like a good Stout, Amber Ale, ESB, and especially an IPA (love that hops). Yep, I like to "taste" my beer, boys. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not one of those hipster beer elitist types. I was raised on Bud, PBR, High Life and Milwaukee's Best, and I still enjoy them when the mood takes me (or I'm on a budget).
My current "go-to" beers are Pyramid Thunderhead IPA, New Belgium 1554, and whatever Lagunita's Limited Release happens to be at the moment.
These are all beers i enjoy having not in any particular order: Hoegaarden, Paulaner, Guinness, Hertog Jan, Erdinger, Schneider Weisse, Red Stripe, Bass, Newcastle Brown Ale, Kirin Ichiban, Birra Moretti, Grolsch and im sure im missing a few i cant remember of the top of my head...
After a recent trip to Cuba Crystal is my favourite, but I found out the hard way when I got back I can't get that here:(
But I will pretty much drink it all I am no snob, Corona's go down like water in the summer, and I do have a soft spot for Bud and Heniken.
The only two I dislike are Coors and Guiness. Oh I hate Guiness with a passion.
Not a particular favorite brand but I do enjoy a nice porter, or bock in the winter and a good wheat beer in the summer.
" Young's Double Chocolate Stout, in a bottle, not in a can. I prefer the extra carbonation of the bottled form. "I hear that. I don't like most beer from a can. Beer's just alot more refreshing and enjoyable from an ice-cold bottle in my opinion.
" @MB said:Not only that, but with stouts they are completely different beers when in a can because of the nitrogen." Young's Double Chocolate Stout, in a bottle, not in a can. I prefer the extra carbonation of the bottled form. "I hear that. I don't like most beer from a can. Beer's just alot more refreshing and enjoyable from an ice-cold bottle in my opinion. "
" Cold, preferably. Ah ha ha, but seriously... We here in WA state are blessed with many many microbrews to with which to wet our whistles. It would be "literally" impossible to choose just one. My favorite is whatever looks new and interesting on the store shelf at the time. Some of my favorite Breweries are Pyramid, Sierra Nevada, Deschutes, Red Hook, Rogue, Stone, and California's own Lagunitas (my current obsession). As for "styles" of beer, I like a good Stout, Amber Ale, ESB, and especially an IPA (love that hops). Yep, I like to "taste" my beer, boys. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not one of those hipster beer elitist types. I was raised on Bud, PBR, High Life and Milwaukee's Best, and I still enjoy them when the mood takes me (or I'm on a budget). My current "go-to" beers are Pyramid Thunderhead IPA, New Belgium 1554, and whatever Lagunita's Limited Release happens to be at the moment. "Amen... seriously, we are so lucky in WA state. Red Hook is very good (I'm enjoying their blonde right now), Sierra Nevada is great, and Deschutes makes beer that everyone enjoys (most like Mirror Pond, I love Obsidian).
" None. I drink white russians. "Ahhhh, delicious. But expensive.
It depends really. I love Guiness Stout but don't drink it that often, makes me too full. Heineken is another favorite but I enjoyed it more in Europe, it tastes funny in America - I've been spoiled.
Normally I just drink whatever is on tap.
" It depends really. I love Guiness Stout but don't drink it that often, makes me too full. Heineken is another favorite but I enjoyed it more in Europe, it tastes funny in America - I've been spoiled. Normally I just drink whatever is on tap. "Find Heineken in a can, or buy the mini Keg, its almost identical to what they have in Holland.
becks IS superior to anything else. Generally though i don't mind much so long as it isn't watery crap like budweiser or carling. Seriously though, i was in manchester a week ago, in one pub they had pints of fosters then after a couple we went to another one which unusually had becks on tap (usually it's in very overpriced bottles). Seriously though, the becks tasted HUNDREDS of times stronger and better. And i was already in that slightly drunk stage where you stop contemplating the taste of what you're drinking.
Oh and btw, guinness is not beer. Sorry folks.
" becks IS superior to anything else. Generally though i don't mind much so long as it isn't watery crap like budweiser or carling. Seriously though, i was in manchester a week ago, in one pub they had pints of fosters then after a couple we went to another one which unusually had becks on tap (usually it's in very overpriced bottles). Seriously though, the becks tasted HUNDREDS of times stronger and better. And i was already in that slightly drunk stage where you stop contemplating the taste of what you're drinking. Oh and btw, guinness is not beer. Sorry folks. "I'm interested in knowing what you think Guinness is then?
Labatt Blue.
But, in Mexico I fell in love with Dos Equis and Pacifico (with lime, of course).
Rolling Rock.
But even beer city will do.
Personally, I'm more of a scotch drinker nowadays. However, if there is beer:

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