What's your favorite beer.

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I don't really have a favorite. I like several. I mostly prefer dark beers. Dos Equis Ambar is good. With a slice of lime squished in. I haven't found anything made by Samuel Adams yet that I don't like. They make all the Angry Orchard hard ciders. Those are really good. I like the original Miller High Life. PBR is good. Modelo Regular and Modelo Negra are both good. Becks, Yeungling regular lager and Black and Tan are both good. You'll find most craft beers are gluten free. All of the Angry Orchard series are and I am pretty sure all of the Samuel Adams is as well. If that kinda thing is important. Guinness is "ok" but Samuel Adams Creme Stout is better. I like a lot of stouts. It's an acquired taste. Normally, I don't drink light beer at all, but here lately, every now and then I drink some bud light on draft only.
 
Oh and I cannot STAND any IPA. They all smell and taste like dead fish to me.
 
Been sober for 5 years now. So root is my favorite!! Preferably ice cold in a frosted mug!
 
The best beer is FREE beer....... ...............................................Anybody know how many beers in a Keg???
 
I just finished my second Yeungling Black and Tan. I'm a fan of the darker beer. Marzen style Octoberfest. Guinness. Like Rusty, I can't stand the IPA.
 
I just finished my second Yeungling Black and Tan. I'm a fan of the darker beer. Marzen style Octoberfest. Guinness. Like Rusty, I can't stand the IPA.

We need to get together. lol
 
Really like Blue Moon but can only drink 1 glass as it's too filling. Usually drink Miller Lite or Busch Lite to save some calories.
 
I don't really have a favorite. I like several. I mostly prefer dark beers. Dos Equis Ambar is good. With a slice of lime squished in. I haven't found anything made by Samuel Adams yet that I don't like. They make all the Angry Orchard hard ciders. Those are really good. I like the original Miller High Life. PBR is good. Modelo Regular and Modelo Negra are both good. Becks, Yeungling regular lager and Black and Tan are both good. You'll find most craft beers are gluten free. All of the Angry Orchard series are and I am pretty sure all of the Samuel Adams is as well. If that kinda thing is important. Guinness is "ok" but Samuel Adams Creme Stout is better. I like a lot of stouts. It's an acquired taste. Normally, I don't drink light beer at all, but here lately, every now and then I drink some bud light on draft only.
Ooook, looks like I need to get educated. I didnt realize there was so much involved, I thought beer is beer and it's all about which brand.

I didn't realize there is dark and light and all these other words you are using that I don't know what they mean.

I have never been much of a drinker.
I tried a bit of this, given to me by a male friend. I see him drink it all the time. Just a little made me feel kinda different but I didn't drink much, didn't even finish the can.

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Mt Begbie has a few tasty ones in my fridge; their Pale Ale and their Kolsch. Innis & Gunn makes some tasty beer too.
 
Schlitz, they went back to the old mix about 15 yrs ago, and it tastes like beer, there’s a concept
 
India Pale Ale. It's very Hoppy (no offense to to our own @halifaxhops , lol). It was developed in England...not sure how why it was called India.

Yup, IPA’s were brewed in England. Regular beer wouldn’t survive the 6 month journey back in the 1800’s to India and it was too hot to brew beer in India. A special, hoppy beer was created that could survive the 6 month journey which is why it’s named that.
 
Darks mostly for me.....I'm open to everything except IPAs.

Here's my fave, but I'm getting a little tired of it. 10.8% Lobotomy Bock.
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