Scottish ales and English pale ales. These beers are malty, with only a little hops in them.
2007-12-26 14:56:50
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answered by dogglebe 6
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My top 3 styles are probably Scotch Ale/Wee Heavy, American Pilsener, and American IPA. Examples of each would be Traquair Jacobite, Victory Prima Pils, and Bell's Two Hearted Ale respectively.
2007-12-27 07:14:36
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answered by Flavor Vortex 7
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I like dark beers mostly. Just yesterday I had a great caramel porter, by Saranac.. We had picked up their seasonal variety pack. The caramel was the best, the chocolate amber was disappointing.
2007-12-26 22:06:40
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answered by celticblue2000 1
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I like the light pale stuff, Rolling Rock
2007-12-29 00:04:18
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answered by jdm 4
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mass produced swill- PBR
Double bock- celebrator or paulaner salvator
pale ale- dog fish
IPA- flying dog
scotch ale- old douglas
trappist's in all forms- chimay blue
witbeir- sam adams white
this could take hours...
2007-12-26 22:12:40
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answered by Mantle 5
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i love miller lite, but other wise i will drink a lot of dark beer , preferably irish red beers
2007-12-26 22:05:35
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answered by Shawn F 3
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Sam Adams lager, Michelob lager, Goose Island Honkers ale.
With these you don't have to chug your drink, They keep there flavor to the last drop.
2007-12-26 22:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Hale's "Cream Ale" -- if I can find it (it's on tap; micro brewery in Seattle)
In the store, Michelob "Ultra"
2007-12-27 02:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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budweiser mixed with v8 juice and lots of black pepper
2007-12-26 22:16:13
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answered by ilovedenverbroncos 4
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Fat tire, bass, newcastle, saporro, guiness, lindemans, hitachino..
2007-12-26 22:19:18
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answered by michaelJ 4
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