I am a Guinness girl, all the way. You can also get things like a Black n' Tan (Guinness and Bass), or a Snakebite (guinness and cider beer)...mmmmmmmm
2007-01-26 09:27:49
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answered by Living for today and a good wine 4
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The Mexican beer called Dos Equis. It comes in two kind. A green bottle and a brown bottle. The green bottle is the Special Lauger and the brown is Amber. Drink the beer in a cold mug and that makes a big difference.
2007-01-27 12:26:44
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answered by erlyn s 1
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Anderson Valley summer season Solstice is a astonishing decision and to parallel that beer I propose you are trying New Glarus observed Cow, Lagunitas Sirius Ale, or perhaps Pete's depraved Wanderlust all of that are "Cream Ales." Cream ales are difficult back via however, it is not an somewhat common beer type and New Glarus beers are nigh impossible to locate exterior of Wisconsin yet observed Cow is bangin'. Blue Moon is a Coors product and is basically a marginally domesticated version of a Belgian beer type referred to as a "Witbier." some greater authentic and different tasty examples of the variety could be Hoegaarden, Allagash White, Unibroue Blanche De Chambly, and Jolly Pumpkin Calabanza Blanca. bypass on the fruit slice, those beers are astonishing without it and truthfully do no longer want it. Anderson Valley is one in each and every of my widespread breweries however and a few of my favorites of theirs are the Hop Ottin IPA, Boont ESB, and Poleeko Gold faded Ale all of which i think of could fall interior the flavour parameters you have presented. no longer as flavorless as a macro lager yet no longer fairly as wealthy as a stout. greater often than no longer i think of you will in all probability be companies to liking elementary and fresh beer varieties like witbier, hefeweizen, faded ales, IPAs, golden ales, amber ales, cream ales, and in all probability finished flavored lagers.
2016-12-16 14:18:50
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answered by ? 4
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Any of the trappist beers is a joy that must be sampled. The Chimay tripel is my favorite, but many prefer Konigshoeven or Westvleteren. They're all a little hard to find, though, and sadly not available where I live now.
2007-01-27 06:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Cutthroat Porter. It's made by a brewery in Fort Collins CO., so I don't know how far they distribute it. I also like Moose Drool Brown Ale from the Big Sky Brewing Co. I could probably go on for quite a while, but those are two of my favorites.
2007-01-26 09:53:56
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answered by JEHLERS 2
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Sam Adams, Grittys, Geary's, Shipyard
2007-01-26 10:14:34
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answered by snowman_80 3
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Efes Pilsener
2007-01-26 09:27:22
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answered by Clubber 3
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Keystone Light. It's made by Coors, but doesn't cost as much. When you drink as much beer as I do, you want something that's not overly expensive. Nevertheless, you still want a decent beer. Growing up out west, I developed a taste for Coors, and Keystone is just Coors in a blue and silver can. Lone Star is also excellent. It costs more than Keystone, but it's worth the extra expense. Trouble is, you can hardly ever find it outside of Texas.
2007-01-26 09:30:40
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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Carib Lager and Heineken beer
2007-01-26 09:28:13
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answered by trini 2
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Try Avalanche by the Breckenridge Brewery.
2007-01-26 10:49:28
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answered by Go Skurz! 3
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