Favourite Beer?

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It's lager with tequila and citrus juices. It's gorgeous. ( Sounds horrible but it really isn't)[/QUOTE]

No, it really is horrible, it tastes like the poor cousin of Corona but with added alcohol.

Erdinger, Budvar, Weihenstephan or Peroni (Nastro Azzuro) all make good choices in bottles.

On tap then I prefer something more like Deuchars usually although I had Doom Bar for the first time recently and enjoyed it.
 
When I'm out I'll go for Stella but if buying some beer at the supermarket I can't help but grab some Banana Bread Beer every time. That stuff is gorgeous.
 
At the moment its Tyskie. With food (curry), Cobra. I do like Corona, Grolsch depending and a few others. At the pub its a good ol' Tyskie!
 
Coors light - I like the taste out of most beers

Dinkel Acker - First time I got hammerd legally in germany (16) at the beer festival so it has a place in my heart, tasty too :D
 
God... it's disheartening to see the number of you that are drinking chemical contaminated, mass-produced, **** water lagers :( How many of you seriously, seriously, "love" the taste, and how many of them drink it just 'cause it's how you get your alcohol in?

It could all be so much better, drinks with character, taste, style, drinks that haven't been chemically killed before filled with weird gasses and shoved in a metallic keg to make it worse.
 
I really liked Brugse Zot while I was in Belgium... when I'm at home it's usually Beck's though - Mmmm...
 
I find Weihenstephan pwns Erdinger. It has a much nicer and longer-lingering aftertaste.

My fave beer is Hoegaarden Grand Cru at the moment.

The fact that you say pwns voids all of your opinions.

KaHn
 
As most other people, depends on place and availability.

Efes, Zywiec, Peroni Gran Riserva, Leffe Blonde...
 
San Miguel. No reason, I just like it more than anything else.
Heineken is 2nd.

God... it's disheartening to see the number of you that are drinking chemical contaminated, mass-produced, **** water lagers :( How many of you seriously, seriously, "love" the taste, and how many of them drink it just 'cause it's how you get your alcohol in?

It could all be so much better, drinks with character, taste, style, drinks that haven't been chemically killed before filled with weird gasses and shoved in a metallic keg to make it worse.

I do "love" the taste of San Miguel. I find it very refreshing sitting down with a nice cold bottle in the evenings after work, or on any night I stay in with the GF.
 
God... it's disheartening to see the number of you that are drinking chemical contaminated, mass-produced, **** water lagers :( How many of you seriously, seriously, "love" the taste, and how many of them drink it just 'cause it's how you get your alcohol in?

It could all be so much better, drinks with character, taste, style, drinks that haven't been chemically killed before filled with weird gasses and shoved in a metallic keg to make it worse.

Personal taste at the end of the day isn't it? I was waiting this brigade coming along.
 
Löwenbräu

Unfortunately never seen it for sale on my travels around town, can only get it from the supermarket :(
 
Personal taste at the end of the day isn't it? I was waiting this brigade coming along.

But you do understand that mass produced stuff is.... mass produced, it doesn’t have as good a quality of ingredients compared to Smaller breweries. It is made on an industrial scale and cannot be compared to the characteristics of beers made in smaller breweries. I went to a beer festival recently and it was fantastic, half a pint at a time of beers form around the country. I could really appreciate a taste to the beer compared to the dullness of mass-produced stuff.

It's always a dark ale for me :o
 
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