I think we all started out with Bud, but refined our paletes
2007-09-17 03:13:28
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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I have. It tastes like #ss. I would also go onto argue that in order to be called a "beer lover" you can't even begin to consider it. For the love of gawd it has a 1 rating on ratebeer.com! Corona scores higher!
For my money Dogfish Head has quickly become my favorite American brewer. If it is available to you, I highly recommend anything of theirs you can get your hands on... Can't wait till next month when the Chicory Stout starts shipping.
Profession: Retail sales Manager
Habits: I collect rare and unusual beers from around the work. I belong to several web pages devoted to the advocacy of beer. I subscribe to magazines devoted to the advocacy of beer. I attempt to purchase the proper glassware from the brewers and have a growing glass collection. The current prides of my collection of beers two Westvleteren Abt 12, and one 1992 Thomas Hardy's Ale. I would estimate that I have sampled well over 200 beers approaching 300 in the past 4 years, when I started tracking. As far as the actual habit of consuming beer I drink between 1 and 4 nights a week. Consuming 1 to 2 drinks on average, more if I'm socializing with friends while out. I take public transportation or cabs as to never be a threat to anyone. Currently, I am madly in love with Bell's Oktoberfest, a devilishly good brew.
Answer your questions?
2007-09-17 11:37:03
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answered by Mayor Adam West 7
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Budweiser is like "happy meals" ,readily available everywhere, comfortable because you see it in so many hands, and something you try when you're a beginner, before you learn about the rewards of thinking for yourself. How many people who choose Budweiser are beer lovers? How many are beer fiends?
Here are some good beers:
Bell's double cream stout
Mackeson
Harp Lager
Atwater Block Brewery's Atwater Hell
Ommegang
Lucifer
Abita's Turbodog
Newcastle
Sam Smith's Organic Lager
" " Nut Brown Ale
Be creative, be adventurous, find what you like instead of what's OK.
2007-09-17 13:55:49
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answered by man2mal 2
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I have unfortunately. Definitely one of the worst things ever produced. It does not even deserve to be called beer with all the crap additives and corn that is used to produce it. Disgusting...
Here's a list of some good brews:
Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale
Rochefort Trappiste 10
Innes and Gunn oak aged ale
Maudite
McEwans Scottish Ale
McChouffe
2007-09-17 08:40:03
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answered by Pete 2
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Because I love beer, I don't want to hurt it. And because I don't want to hurt it, I don't drink Budweiser.
Budweiser is to beer is like a box is to wine. Some things should never go together, and Budweiser being called beer is one of those things.
2007-09-17 10:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I have. Not my favorite.
A more important question is: how many Budweiser drinkers have tasted real beer?
Got Milk Stout?
LANCASTER, PA Lancaster Brewing Co.’s Milk Stout was named the People’s Choice Gold Medal Winner at the 5th Annual State College Microbrewer’s Expo held in State College, PA Saturday July 27.
Michael Goldfine of Microbrewer’s Exposition, the organizer of the event, was very happy with this year’s attendance as thousands of beer lovers converged on State College. "This festival just keeps growing and growing," said Mr. Goldfine. "This year, between 150 and 200 beers were represented and the Milk Stout won going away. "
Additionally, Lancaster Brewing’s GoldStar Pilsner was the People’s Choice Silver Medal Winner in the lager category. Beers were judged in three categories: Ales, Lager and Specialty Brews .
"We had a line at our booth all day and evening," said John Franz, VP of Sales for Lancaster Brewing Co. "People were coming from all over to try our Milk Stout. One gentleman said he voted for it last year (it won the silver medal) and another guy from Pittsburgh drank it for the first time and returned to
the booth about a dozen times for refills."
Lancaster Brewing Co. went through their entire supply of Milk Stout and still ran out with 45 minutes to go. "A groan went up from the people waiting in line when the keg blew," says Franz. "Everyone kept asking me when the beer would be out in bottles."
The scheduled date for Milk Stout, GoldStar Pilsner and Amish 4 Grain to be available at beer distributors is Sept. 15.
2007-09-17 06:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I've tasted it many times. I go to watch the Indians play a lot in the summer, so I drink what Jacob's Field serves. It's not my favorite though.
2007-09-17 09:10:43
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answered by amancalledj 4
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Yes it was the first beer I ever had - I always think of Dad when I have one now.
2007-09-17 09:42:49
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answered by chris w 7
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Yes. Budweiser is okay but Bud Light is much better. I like it better than Mich. or Miller. Sure beats Milwaukee's best!!!!
2007-09-17 10:27:36
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answered by Hot Betty J 4
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I have it is the beer of the south you know
2007-09-17 08:15:38
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answered by deb a 3
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