You can't beat a good British Pint of Bitter in a lovely pub, in the beer garden on a summers day, perfect....
2007-05-02 17:41:53
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answer #1
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answered by Knownow't 7
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Sierra Nevada Stout
2007-05-03 01:12:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Sarah Hughes Ruby Mild, a superb brew at something like 6 per cent abv.
2007-05-03 07:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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so far out of the over 200 beers ive tried...I like the Middle Ages beers in norther NY and the dog fish head beers from MD...
its all about style...
I like IPAs and dont like Belgians...so it depends on what your local micro brews
2007-05-04 19:50:45
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answer #4
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answered by keithsweaty 3
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Guinness is great but I love real ale and real cider.
However just for a change (for breakfast) I'm drinking Grolsch.
Its not bad.
2007-05-03 01:23:07
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answer #5
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answered by Johnny 7
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John Smith's extra smooth
or a pint of adnams would go down nice aswell
2007-05-02 22:57:52
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answer #6
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answered by chunder 2
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I'm usually an equal-opportunity beer drinker. I do have my faves, though:
Domestic: MGD
Import: Guiness, Killian's or Foster's
2007-05-03 13:23:57
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answered by YSIC 7
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King Cobra 8%, lovely stuff
2007-05-03 06:43:13
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answered by Anonymous
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# 1 is my new favorite Beer
2007-05-03 11:12:39
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answered by Sturmanator 2
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I'll stick to the good old american beers.
Sam Adams, or Yeungling - good, old, American beers.
The mass produced ones don't fit all of those adjectives.
2007-05-03 08:43:23
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answer #10
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answered by Toph 4
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