Bud Light. Great easy beer. But Corona is pretty good too.
2007-02-25 15:49:07
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answered by deano_vt 2
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well theres a beer for every different mood. here are my personal favorites from each category, followed by the concensus pick from my experience, (I manage a liqour department) and a wild card choice that you can try when you want something different.
Lagers- Pacifico, Corona, Red Stripe
Mediums (pale Ales)- Sierra Nevada, Sierra Nevada, Fat Tire.
Darks- New Belgium 1554, Guiness Draught, Guiness Extra Stout
Other- Blue Moon (with an orange slice), Pyramid Hefewizen, Pyramid Apricot Hefewizen.
2007-02-25 09:55:53
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answered by ucsb 1
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My 3 favorites are Grolsch Amber(Dutch beer, but available at most liquor stores), Heineken, and Becks. Those should all be available where ever you are. Here's an idea though, if you have microbreweries in your area(I have alot, but I'm also from Wisconsin) go on a brewery tour and sample local beer, for free usually.
2007-02-25 09:44:26
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answered by jonnyd2024 1
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Guinness, but it is very subject to opinion. Keep trying beers to you find one you like. Cororan is also a good beer. But who is to really say what the best beer is? That is just a matter of opinion.
2007-02-25 09:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The "best" beer is literally and figuratively all a matter of taste.
My own favorites are (in no particular order):
Heineken's
Sam Adams
Magic Hat
Labatt's
Beck's
2007-02-25 09:43:35
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answered by clicksqueek 6
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In no particlular order...
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Firestone Double Barrel Ale (Only on Central Coast of Ca.)
Fat Tire
2007-02-25 13:04:41
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answered by brewbum80 2
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butterbeer of course!!!
Ingredients:
12 fluid ounces of root beer OR cream soda (for American readers, 1 can)
1 tablespoon of honey
2 teaspoons of butter
Directions:
Step 1: Place root beer (or cream soda) into a microwave safe glass and heat in microwave for about 30 seconds.
Step 2: Remove root beer (or cream soda) and sit aside while you place butter into microwave long enough to melt it.
Step 3: Now, add your warm root beer (or cream soda), melted butter and honey to the blender and blend for 5-10 seconds. (We recommend 5 as going past this may remove all the fizziness from your root beer (or cream soda) and it just won't taste the same!)
Step 4: Enjoy
2007-02-25 09:43:55
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answered by free_the_frenchfries 4
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Guinness is good, but it may be a little "strong" for someone with limited beer drinking experience.
If you want something a little lighter, I like Corona (with a slice of lime in the bottle).
2007-02-25 09:43:49
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answered by LolaCorolla 7
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Maredsous 8, It's an belguin ale that has been brewed by tappist monks since the early 1300's
2007-02-25 12:42:31
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answered by blakerphagan 2
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Stella Artois
2007-02-25 10:16:08
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answered by Mindy 2
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