What's your favourite beer?

A nice cold Tuborg goes down a treat on a hot day! Big fan of Desperados with a slice of lime too and Modelo.
 
In no particular order:

Staropramen
Leffe
Guinness
Peroni

However if its a boiling hot day i do prefer to drink something lighter like Budweiser or Coors, very refreshing if not mega tasty.
 
Grain brewery's IPA is a stormer, but in this nice summer weather I love a pint of Harvest Pale from the Castle rock brewery in Nottingham - lovely refreshing session beer.
 
I am a cider man really and have not quite got to graps with proper ale yet, but lager / pilsner wise I like -

Windhoek (Namibia)
Olvi (Finland)
Castle (South Africa)
Baltika (Russia)
Pilsner Urquell (Czech Republic)
Cusquena (Peru)
Estrella Damm (Spain)
Tui (New Zealand)

All in bottles. All imported.
 
Pirates Gold
Black Pearl
Cornish Mutiny

All from Wooden Hand Brewery,Truro.

Fortyniner, Ringwood Brewery

Bishop Tipple,Wadworths

Just a few, some fine beers out there, too many to list.

That Bishop's Finger is a superb beer, don't see it much around here, I always buy a few dozen bottles when around Kent.
 
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Bishop's finger is a really nice drop, deceptively easy drinking though :s

I don't like Hobgoblin either Converge, always makes me feel a bit sick...
 
Copper Dragon is the brewery and Golden Pippin is the beer

However, I rarely see it so others I enjoy:

St Peter's Honey Porter - amazing beer with a real taste and smell of honey that has to be tried.
St Peter's Ruby Red - really nice
London Pride - seems to really depend on where you drink it (and I've been to some Fullers pubs where it's awful)
Bishops Finger - I have decided that most of Shepherd Neame beer is best served from the bottle....too many of their pubs seem to serve nasty beer.
Adnams' Lighthouse - went round the brewery recently and this was the best of a bad bunch...followed by Gun Hill. At the brewery they only let us try beer from bottles and not straight from the keg....dodgy lot.
Moorehouse's Black Cat (with Pie and peas...good times)
Sam Smith's Wheat beer is decent and affordable

Lagers: as long as it's not red stripe or Carling it's usually drinkable. Current favourites are Peroni and Budweiser but I'm very tempted if Paulaner is on tap at a reasonable price.

I must add that Greene King's IPA is disgusting
 
St Austall Tribute (amazing summer session beer)

Woodfordes Sundew

Hoegaarden

Summer Lightning

Grimbeergen Blond

Wolf brewery Golden Jackal

Chalk Hill Bitter

London Pride


And a lambic Kreik that I got a few weeks a go. Can't remember its name, but dear lord it was good. Need to try more lambic beers. Gonna try and find a wheat beer, pref Bavarian.
 
Badger - Glory, Champion, First, OG.
Otter - Head, Ale, Amber, bright, bitter
St Austell - Tribute, PJ, Admirals.
Harvey's - Nut brown, Armada, India Pale, Porter, Bonfire Boy, Harvest, Lewes Castle.
Hepworth - Prospect, Sussex.

Nothing beats Otter Head from the tap (Has Tribute dropped slightly in recent years or is that just me?)
 
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