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Depends on the situation and my mood. I like all beer.
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Probably the best beer I have had thus far is Arrogant Bastard Ale.
It's hard to say what my favorite beer is at this point. If I am actually going to spend a little money, it will most likely be Fat Tire or Blue Moon. In terms of what I drink nearly exclusively at this point, then it's Natty Light.
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Any German, or Shiner Bock from Texas
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Black Butte Porter
![]() I also like a mystery English Porter style beer I had at The Flying Saucer in Memphis but never caught the name.
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Guiness has been my all time favorite, but at the moment it's Abita Amber, hands down. Second choice would have to be Red Brick Blonde.
Did anyone else get the chance to try Guiness 250 last year? It was on a CO2 system rather than the traditional nitrogen- and was exceptional.
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Free beer is the best beer.
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Chimay Red is my fav.
On the cheap its Shiner. red-beard is that a local to Houston brew? Jay
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Berkshire Brewing Company (BBC) River Ale. Sounds like P-O-P's found their stuff, too. I could only locate it in packies in the Berkshires. But it made trips to Lime Rock even better.
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Yep. Tom, you should do the MS150 with us. Did I mention free beer?
Oh, yeah. Free Beer.
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Deschutes Brewery, Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale
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Wow, some good suggestions here. Deschutes Brewing (Oregon) is good, as is virtually anything by Stone (including Arrogant Bastard). Their stuff is a bit on the bitter side for me though, but occasionally when you want a nice strong "kick your ass" brew, I like their stuff.
Anchor Steam is good - but only when it's fresh.
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Wow, some good suggestions here. Deschutes Brewing (Oregon) is good, as is virtually anything by Stone (including Arrogant Bastard). Their stuff is a bit on the bitter side for me though, but occasionally when you want a nice strong "kick your ass" brew, I like their stuff.
Anchor Steam is good - but only when it's fresh.
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Related: Beers of Spring
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