OK, so what is your favorite beer? I'm not that big of a drinker. In fact I rarely drink, but I'm trying to do some research. What are great socializing beers? What are great beers with food? And what is just all-around a great beer? I'm rather fond of Sleeman's Honey Brown Lager myself. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Coors all the way....when the ladies turn you down it makes the pain feel less because it increases your pain threshold, and not just emotrional pain. Whne a guy socks you one in the face it makes it seem more pleasent than it really is. Also it makes ugly people look like friday night eye candy. Yuppers...Coors all the way for me. Actually i don't drink but i have heard Coors is goodPlease Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
American beer is the pits. A lot of the beer is shipped without refridgeration. It winds up with that metallic taste in cans when shipped that way. Some of the best beer I ever had was in Germany. I am sure there are many others of quality, just never got around to them. I too, rarely drink, now.
Beer or not to beer Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I think Belgium Beer is very good and the Germans also know what a good beer is. The best beer... hmm, i have to think more about this cause they are all so wonderful (almost all) Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Not the best tasting beer, but seeing as I can't stand anything but Kokanee, this does the trick: it's cheap and strong! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Mad shout out to / for sicin up the Colt 45! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Personally, I drink more Budweiser than any other beer. Jerrek, if you like the honey brown, I suggest you try Hornsby's. They have two kinds - I think the one I prefer has a red label, while the other has a green label, but either way, seems you might enjoy it. As for alcohol, they all have thier place, depending on the circumstances, desired outcome, etc.... P.S. Coors sucks Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Rarely drink anymore but I bartended an Irish bar once upon a time and when I do occasionally want a brew it's a Guinness stout. They're not poured, they're built. Also enjoy an occasional half & half, Guiness and Harp. If I'm in a sushi bar though, a Kirin super premium.
he said fav beer. that swill doesn't qualify. unless you like yours out of a funnel. it begins and ends with GuinessPlease Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Bebelina, Havn't thought about what the name ment before, so naturally i turned to google to find out more. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! The name Staropramen means something like The golden Well. First drank it when I visited Prague last year. Really says everything about why Chechia is famous for making great beer.
Beer!!! Favorite beer is .....Iron City from Pittsburgh....It is a Local Beer.. Joerecc favorite quote: One great use of words is to hide our thoughts....
Why is it that beer tastes like crap, IMHO? Mind you, i don't drink, ever, and if i do it's just a beer here or there. Beers i've had are all american ones, some mass produced kind like Budweiser, Heineken, Coors, and some others such as Pabst and Yuengling and Red Dog. Maybe beer tastes different in Germany and Ireland and Canada etc? Someone enlighten me please
As long as it is drinkable and has a decent alcohol content Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
german beer is the mother of all beers Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! it is brewed under "the law of puritie" , a law that is 500 years old. there are 3 things that you need for a good beer : water ,hops and malt ;no chemical adds or something else ! @NenarTronian try beer from eastern europe ,most of them taste a bit sweet
I seem to remember the Oktoberfests being popular in Germany. Big beer tasting festivals if i remember correctly. German wine also seems popular, because of the Rhine river feeding the grapes in the surrounding fields (though I don't know why this makes such good wine).