I dont really like the taste of beer... I can tolerate Bud Light.
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im an MGD fan myself but i have to say that Bud Select isn't bad at all.LOUD2000T/A
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Good form ol' chap.Originally posted by 95TransAmEveryday drinking = coors light or miller light
feelin' a lil high class = hacker pshorr with lemon
if i posted all beers that i liked, it would take waaaay too long....but the ones that jay posted are all some of my fav's as well
We're the only ones with taste on here!!!!!!
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Newport storm... because I can to their Microbrewery up the road from me, and go on a free tour and get a FEW FREE samples
I met a east german guy and talk about beer expert/snob... I wish I could get some of the beer he talks about
, bitter, NOT SWEET... after letting him try a few American beers.. His favorite of the 5-6 different types we brought (magic hat #9, sam adams, etc) was mine ... Molson export from canada... he did also note that budweiser is made drastically different in europe . He really didn't like American beer, and noted that Guinness was too sweet... I gotta hook up with him again so he could train me more in the ways of real beer
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YYYEEESSSS!!!!!!! Hilarious...I love itOriginally posted by lt1maroSamuel L. Jackson Beer is by far the best.
"NO I CANT STOP YELLIN,CUZ THATS THE WAY I TALK!"
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LOL, if you remember when i made my beer post a while back, we went on back and forth on good beers. We definitely have tasteOriginally posted by Jay 02 TA ws6Good form ol' chap.
We're the only ones with taste on here!!!!!!
Did you ever get around to trying hacker pshorr with lemon, I suggested it to you a while back if you remember
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My favorite budget beer would have to be Yuengling Lager. Good taste at a Miller Light price.
I'm a fan of the beers produced at Ram's Head in Annapolis, MD, particularly the Copperhead Ale.
I once did a chart comparing alcohol content to calories in 100 or so popular beers. I had a lot of time on my hands then....It was still pretty interesting. Miller Light took the award for being the least calories without sacrificing alcohol content...of course, there was no accounting for taste. But I'd say if you're watching your weight and you have to have a beer than a Miller Light isn't bad.Joe K.
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Originally posted by 95TransAmLOL, if you remember when i made my beer post a while back, we went on back and forth on good beers. We definitely have taste
Did you ever get around to trying hacker pshorr with lemon, I suggested it to you a while back if you remember
That's where I heard of it!!!!! When I finally got a taste, I was trying to figure out where I heard of it before.
It's good, but I like Blue Moon better... it's smoother, a little lighter, and isn't quite as strong of a taste -- more mild. Hacker Pschorr is good stuff though.Former Ride: 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - 345 rwhp, 360 rwtq... stock internally.
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