Just plain old Budweiser. After all, it is the "King of Beers."
2006-11-13 03:35:01
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answered by isctg 2
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Oh wow. That's tough. For an Irish-bred gal who is a boarderline alcoholic, I naturally go for what's cheap and delicious. The following beers, I feel, meet both of those criteria: Michelob Amber Bock..... it's a bock, so it's dark, rich, and robust in flavor. Budweiser Select...... it doesn't have quite the "bite" of typical Budweiser, but not as watered down as Bud Light. It's light, crisp, clean, best served icy cold. As cold as you can get. Carona Extra...... it's got a little bit of a bite to it, but can be tamed by a lime. The lime in the Carona was actually used in Mexico as a sterilizing agent on the bottles to kill germs, not for taste at all. But it adds a great flavor to the beer. Of course, there is Guinness. All Irish folk love this lager. It's stout, dark, rich, and has a bitter aftertaste. This beer is best served at room temperature. If it's cold, it just ruins the flavor. Anything by Boulevard Berwing Company (out of Kansas City, MO) is great, too! I live in KC and you can actually go to BLVD and test their brews! Sweet!
Now, since I did say that Iwas boarderline alcoholic, I would also suggest some hard liquors. Jose Cuervo 1800 tequila and Absolut Vodka are my favorites. Vodka martinis very dirty (with vermouth and actual olive juice and three or four olives) are the greatest! I also like to put a tad of olive juice in my margaritas and olives in there. The salty taste of the olives paired with the salt on the rim and the sweet taste of the sour mix is near-orgasmic.
I hope I helped you out a little bit. Good luck with the brew!
2006-11-13 03:15:52
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answered by Summer 5
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Carling, Grolsch, Sol or Coors Fine light.......
However I do work for the company that makes all these brands so I could be a little bit bias.
The nicest beer I have had however would be Budvar Budweiser or Urequell Pilsner, both on draught in Prague.......beautiful lager, plus you can drink it all night, and only the have the tiniest hangover in the morning, meaning you can start drinking it again sooner - those Czechs are brewing masters!
2006-11-13 09:00:36
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answered by Carl E 2
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Not a very clear Question; if you want the best BEER, that's a taste issue. The best beer BRAND is the one most people will think of if you ask them which beer they last saw advertised. Most probably Budweiser, which has little chance of making it onto most people's favourite beer list.
2006-11-16 09:04:28
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answered by Father Ashley 4
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Alaskan Amber is a very good beer, made by the Alaskan Brewing Company (the only beer brewers in Alaska).
However, Budweiser is the worlds best-selling beer.
2006-11-13 03:04:02
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answered by art-nerd 3
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For some good, if unusual beers, try:
Bridgeport IPA
Boulder Beer: Planet Porter
Dunkel Warsteiner
YUM1
2006-11-13 05:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Heineken, Amstel, Boddington's, Newcastle, Spaten, Pacifico, Murphy's Irish Sout, Undertaker, Erdinger, Grolsch, Bitburger, Harp, Caffrey's, and Beck's are all great beers. They are all different colors and flavors. Some you'll need to hit up a specialty store but it will be worth it!!!
2006-11-13 04:11:02
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answered by Loli M 5
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Crisp light : Alexander Keith's I.P.A
Rich medium: Race Rocks Amber Ale
Best ever: Guinness
2006-11-13 03:12:09
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answered by LAUGHING MAGPIE 6
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Red Hook
Alaskan
Full Sail
2006-11-13 03:09:13
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answered by rhblong2000 2
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Erdinger yum or Tiger Beer
2006-11-13 03:04:05
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answered by D8411 5
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I am a huge fan of the Samuel Smith's brewery line of beers...exceptionally good microbrews...about $5 a pint.
2006-11-13 07:29:54
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answered by TopherM 3
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