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what's your favorite beer?

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i'll have to go with bavaria

the dutch really are the kings of beer.

shut up belgium.

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Originally posted by trev33
i'll have to go with bavaria

the dutch really are the kings of beer.

shut up belgium.
Hienekin......but second would be Pilsner Urquell.

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Originally posted by trev33
i'll have to go with bavaria

the dutch really are the kings of beer.

shut up belgium.
Sam Adams, though recently I've been getting Narragansett Beer because it's the same price for a 6 of tall boys as 12 oz. cans.

Cheap beer, but acquired taste. Now I prefer it over the big American beers.

All slop, granted... but sometimes you take what you can get.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Hienekin......but second would be Pilsner Urquell.
2-0 to holland. pity their football team isn't this good.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Sam Adams, though recently I've been getting Narragansett Beer because it's the same price for a 6 of tall boys as 12 oz. cans.

Cheap beer, but acquired taste. Now I prefer it over the big American beers.

All slop, granted... but sometimes you take what you can get.

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countries of origin please, never heard of sam adams.

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Sam Adams Boston Lager, or North Coast brewery's Old No.38 Stout(california i believe). Both American obviously.

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I like to drink different tasting beers. even ones I don't particularly like. -it gets a bit boring to always choose the type I like the most. like eating your favourite food every day.


still, beer is beer, and all kidding aside I'd gladly drink even american beers. it's not that big a deal.

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Originally posted by RandyFlagg
Sam Adams Boston Lager, or North Coast brewery's Old No.38 Stout(california i believe). Both American obviously.
Thanks for taking care of my light work, RandyF.

I'm talking Boston Lager.

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Originally posted by wormwood
I like to drink different tasting beers. even ones I don't particularly like. -it gets a bit boring to always choose the type I like the most. like eating your favourite food every day.


still, beer is beer, and all kidding aside I'd gladly drink even american beers. it's not that big a deal.
Agreed, although american beers are quite good as long as you stick to the microbrews, sam adams being the exception(fairly big brewery and still very good beers).

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Originally posted by wormwood
I like to drink different tasting beers. even ones I don't particularly like. -it gets a bit boring to always choose the type I like the most. like eating your favourite food every day.


still, beer is beer, and all kidding aside I'd gladly drink even american beers. it's not that big a deal.
this post annoys me.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Thanks for taking care of my light work, RandyF.

I'm talking Boston Lager.

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Roger.

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Originally posted by trev33
this post annoys me.
Hey now... drink American beer for a few days and drink yours. It will taste very different when you go back to it.

Like you made a new friend of an old favorite.

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Originally posted by RandyFlagg
Agreed, although american beers are quite good as long as you stick to the microbrews, sam adams being the exception(fairly big brewery and still very good beers).
american beer is piss. you know you can't buy heineken 'lite' in any other country? even the good beers are making piss to suit the american taste buds.

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Originally posted by RandyFlagg
Roger.
Randy, Roger... what's my vector, Victor?

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Hey now... drink American beer for a few days and drink yours. It will taste very different when you go back to it.

Like you made a new friend of an old favorite.

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i drink bud sometimes because it's stupidity cheap here but it tastes no where as good as real beer. tbh though i prefer cider and guinness to beer.

found a nice pear cider while i was in the states.

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