Favorite Beer

I have tried a couple differnt ones lately but I seem to like Peroni beer over others.

Anyome esle like Peroni?
 
I love just about everything by Sam Smith, Oatmeal Stout, Taddy Porter, Nut Brown Ale, and the Lager are all amazing brews. Also one of my favorite porters is Sierra Nevada Porter. And lately Sam Adams Summer Ale has been owning me.
 
Didn't drink beer for a while, I drank a bottle of
Warsteiner Premium Verum a german beer Yeaterdaym
I got on luftansa in October boy was that good
 
Where the hell do you live?! I love me some Keystone, and back in Ohio it's onlt $12.99 for a case of 30, while here in Mass it's like $14.99. Good stuff man!
I'm with you.. Keystone light is my staple, as I am cheap.. $13.99 for a 30 pack :)
Scott
 
If only having a couple: Guinness (Preferably tap, can deal with the pub cans)
If having a couple more: Summit Extra Pale Ale
If having too many: Coors light:al
 
Negra Modelo
Newcastle Brown Ale
Abita Amber

No order, they are all great beers and Abita is actually domestic made in LA. I like darker beers, smoother and just have more taste. Lite beer is just water with bubbles to me :sleep:
 
Too many to list them all - here are a few no one has mentioned (in this thread at least):

+ Abita TurboDog (hell, ANYTHING form these guys is gold, but this is my favorite)

+ Watney's Cream Stout (where Guiness is coffee/chocolate, this stuff is vanilla/caramel - not sure if it's still being imported:mad:)

+ Breckenridge Vanilla Porter (they have an Amber that's great also)

+ Brooklyn Chocolate Stout

+ Czechvar (supposed to be the "original recipe" for Budweiser - for my money, that's an insult to Czechvar)

+ Sam Adams has a Winter variety pack that's great - not just the Black Lager, but the Brown Ale & Old Fezziwig's sumpnerother (recommend skipping the cranberry lambic, especially if the Cherry Wheat is too fruity for you)

+ Ommegang's Rare Vos (hell, all their stuff is good too)
 
The best beers I've had were both by the same company. Greene King Abbot Ale, flollowed closely by Greene King IPA. Both I drank on [lukewarm] tap in London almost a month ago, and god were they delicious. Dark, frothy, meaty ales. Unfortunately, there'll be none of that enjoyment in Colorado, so I have to settle for Beck's, Sam Adams, Heineken and other available beers.

I have tried a couple differnt ones lately but I seem to like Peroni beer over others.

Anyome esle like Peroni?

I dig Peroni - it's on top of my foreign lagers list (Peroni, Heineken, Beck's, Stella Artois...). I drank it in London at the hotel or where I couldn't get an ale from a tap. The bar was 24/7, so I made a few visits. The overnight guy bought me a Beck's after a bit :D "£3.00 per bottle? Eh, what the hell, I'm on vacation."

I didn't get to enjoy any German beers on my Lufthansa flight. The guy wouldn't give it.

"Ein Bier, bitte?"
"Nein, nein"
"Aw, ich bin 18 Jahre alt, und wir sind über Kanada, ja?"

Didn't work...
 
Yuengling. Great taste for the price. I used to drink Rolling Rock but I have stopped since the left Latrobe Pennsylvania and moved to New Jersey. I don't drink anything that comes from New Jersey.

Pham
 
I am a fan of Heineken, Yuengling, Budweiser, Newcastle Brown, and Miller Light. Anything with a good taste and body are my favorites. I dont like the Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, it tasted too much like cherries. I would like to look into more Sam Adams brews and some smaller breweries. Has anyone tried the new Budweiser Ale?





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Pretty much anything from Stone. Just had the Epic 08-08-08, it was great! Youngs chocolate stout, Paulaner hefe, Alaskan smoked porter, Turbo Dog, and Stella are also consistant favorites of mine. :tu
 
In No neccessary order:

1. Thomas Hardy's Rare English Ale. For those of you who like to age cigars this is one for you.

Scarce, subtle and complex, Thomas Hardy’s Ale is the beer enthusiast’s equivalent of rare cognac. Bottle-conditioned to mature in the bottle like fine wine, this old ale/barley wine will improve with age for at least 26 years (and we’re still counting!). Not for the faint of palate, especially when young and brash, maturity brings an elegance of flavors unmatched by any other beer—if you have the patience to cellar it for at least a decade

2. Flying dog gonzo porter:
Like Hunter S. Thompson...Gonzo Imperial Porter is deep and complex. This turbo charged version of the Road Dog Porter is mysteriously dark with a rich malty body, intense roasted flavors, and a surprisingly unique hop kick. With Gonzo weighing in at 9.2% ABV, it will bite you in the ass if you don't show it the proper respect.

3. North Coast Old Rasputin stout

4. North Coast Brother thelonious belgian abbey ale

5. For all you fat tire lovers!

Ommegang abbey ale :
Deep burgundy color with a big, fluffy head. Complex fruit aromas with a layered sweetness (honey, then caramel, then toffee) with a hint of licorice and chocolate. A big, rich, abbey-style ale that dries out nicely on the finish.
-chris
 
A lot of people have chimed in on the subject here - http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=12834&page=17 . :tu PS: My all time favorite is Pliny the Younger.

Nice and pretty obscure; I've only seen Pliny at this great bar in the Redondo Beach Pier (called Naja's) that's got 77 beers on tap and about 30 Belgians in the fridge. You sure it's not 'Pliny the Elder' though? Great, hoppy beer.

My favorite's gotta be Chimay Blue or Duvel. Tripel Karmeliet's a winner too. Belgians all the way.
 
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