What's Your Favorite Beer?

tim berry

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Heres one for ya my new favorite . High alcohol content and great taste

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not a beer drinker here, might have a few a year. like whiskey better. jack , windsor, southern comfort,crown royal. didnt like jamesons
 

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Well although there's many I like.....
Becks is still my favorite and it's even better in fine Mopar beverage ware. :toothy6: :icon_jook:


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Im not a big american beer fan but rolling rock is pretty tasty for sure ,,? At least i think its american? Ill spell this wrong but it comes in a light blue can and ill just spell it how its sounds when said ,,low en brow,,
 

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Comes from the small town of Shiner Texas

I'd have to see if our communist liquor control board up here can even get that.


Of course I checked the liquor control boards site and the monopolizing bastards don't carry it.......



Im not a big american beer fan but rolling rock is pretty tasty for sure ,,? At least i think its american? Ill spell this wrong but it comes in a light blue can and ill just spell it how its sounds when said ,,low en brow,,

Lowenbrau......also known as Loweryourbrow...
Not bad.....made in Munich but a bit sweet for my liking.
I like beer with a bite myself....
 

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Beer with a bite is called rye ,lol lol nah i hear ya ,i cant drink those ,i like blonde pilsners mostly and some pale ales ,,no dark beers at all or so called dry beers ,my dad drinks export ,yuck! And my uncle drinks warm canned 50 yuck yuck and more yuck ,a buddy of mines father drinks warm toby ,uggggg gives me shivers thinking about it
 

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Yeah....I can't handle any of those.
Bock is dark though and there's a few of those I like.

They've been mentioned but here's some of my other faves.

Czech....

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Italian....

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German....

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Never tried that one.....
Looks Bock like.

The Abbot is an English Ale and still brewed at one of ye' oldest breweries in East Anglia

I went on tour and tasting several times when i was stationed over there

This is the brewery in Bury St Edmunds

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The Abbot is an English Ale and still brewed at one of ye' oldest breweries in East Anglia

I went on tour and tasting several times when i was stationed over there

This is the brewery in Bury St Edmunds

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Now that's one official looking brewery....
 

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Original brewery since 1799. they start the beer making on the top floor and then it moves down through the brewing stages

No electric pumps in 1799 ya know LOL
 
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