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Kolsh, yummy. Close relative of my other summer favorites, wheat and hefeweizen.
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you all have wide idea of regular beer.
i'm thinking bud, coors, miller, pabst, michelob..the champagne of beers. maybe keystone light..you know..stuff you get at the store that opens up after the 7-eleven goes out of business. |
Anyone ever have San Miguel Dark?
I don't see it around anymore. Great beer. |
I have drank gallons of Coors Banquet...
However I can snob out and drink the fancy stuff too... particularly micro-brewpub stuff... I am lucky a couple places nearby that make their own beer, San Pedro Brewery and Belmount Brewery. My favorite Mexican place in San Pedro has Modelo Negra and Pacifica on tap. I do love the German and English stuff too... even Guinness. |
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When I was going to school in England, each of the pubs sold a different beer. They were sort of like franchises. One of our favorite hang-outs served only Whitbread on tap while the other only served Bass. A few pints and I usually ended up playing goalie in a dart game. ;)
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Miller light is my garage water (beer)...
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Any out there that ever bought a second Guinness Stout? I drank one pint in my life.
I like Keystone Light. My stones weigh like 2 grams. Any of you that like Stout must be packing 2kg stone weight. |
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At a previous job the crew all played pool, I suck at pool but went along to be one the gang. The pool hall had Newcastle on tap, one of my favorites so I always drank that... and got a lot of ewwwww how can you drink brown beer!?! Until they tried it, next thing you know everyone is drinking Newcastle. |
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Newcastle is fine beer.........damn strong, too. |
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I think that some people actually like skunked beer, with the amount of Corona, Modelo, Newcastle and Sol that the world drinks |
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