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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: South Carolina
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So, what beer does everyone have to recommend? My personal favorite is Blue Moon with an orange slice. I also enjoy Sierra Nevada, Killian's, Sam Smith...honestly, it's difficult to find a brew I can't appreicate. Share you favorites here!
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Go Broncos, Nuggets, Rox
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Back In The 303!
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Ty Lawson |
Blue Moon with an orange slice can't be beat!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicago
Posts: 2,322
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Corona w/ lime. I know the new "Man Law" - no fruit in beer. My favorite is Yuengling Lager on tap at the bar. Problem is that it is only found in select eastern states - PA, VA, MD, NY, FL, and a few others. I once ran a $60 tab at the bar drinking Yuengling in Buffalo's airport waiting due to a flight delay. I knew I wasn't going to have it for some time.
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Location: South Carolina
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith |
My favorite domestics are Yeungling and Amber Bock. My favorite imports are Warsteiner, Paulaner, Newcastle Brown Ale, and Red Stripe, but nothing beats a good homebrew. I have a Brown Ale aging now, and a hefeweissen on the way.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicago
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Most people have never heard of the stuff! |
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
Posts: 757
Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith |
It was all we drank in Annapolis at the Naval Academy. I am convinced that the navy presence in FL is the only reason it is there. Too many USNA grads at flight school to not ship it there.
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Broncos Fan in Florida
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Florida
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I am a Native Floridian, but lived in Baltimore for a year. That's where I was introduced to Yuengling. Awesome beer! I am now back in FL and only drink it, like someone said earlier, in a bar from the tap. If you ever have a chance to try it, make sure that you do!
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Pro Bowler
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: lancaster, pa
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Location: South Carolina
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Gimmie that rep fool!
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: LA
Posts: 12,252
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I'm not a big beer drinker, but I do like Redstipe. The beer of my countrymen.
I like the hard stuff. Jack on the rocks is the best. I like Meyers rum, and Appleton rum. Also like Bombay gin, Tanqueray gin, and Beereater gin. When I'm spending somebody else's money, gotta go with either Hennessy, Remy Martin, or Crown Royal. |
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Location: South Carolina
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Gimmie that rep fool!
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: LA
Posts: 12,252
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My mother was born in Old Spanish Town, which is right outside of Kingston Jamaica. I've been there three times as a kid, but I haven't been back as an adult. I'm going this summer. I can't wait.
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Clueless...
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Black Hills of Dakota
Posts: 3,080
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Guinness in the Winter, Odell's Sunshine Wheat in the Summer.
Tsingtao is an exceptional beer on the lighter side. Corona, Tecate, Pacifico is schwag beer. Para el Barrios. |
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Location: South Carolina
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For The Glory Of The City
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 9,665
Adopt-a-Bronco: Eddie Kennison |
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
Posts: 757
Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith |
Fat Tire, 2 below, and really anything from New Belgium Brewing is good too.
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Clueless...
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Black Hills of Dakota
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Very smooth, not too hoppy. Has a hint of coriander and orange. Finishes clean.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Seattle
Posts: 25,433
Adopt-a-Bronco: QUANTERUS SMITH |
I used to just go straight for whichever Sam Adams variety I reached first through the cooler door ... but Sam Adams is not real big here in Seattle. So, as discussed here last night, about 4 months ago I came upon this wheat brew, and I'm thrilled with it.
Mmmmmmmmmmmm. |
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith |
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Old School
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountain High
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Guerrilla Ontologist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Future
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Prima Materia |
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I'm from PA and i'm sick of Yuengling lager. I do however drink lots of Troegs http://www.troegs.com/ I also drink lots of magic hat beer..... |
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TEAM FIRST.
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 29,785
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Full Sail Amber, Corona, Anchor Steam Wheat, Sapporo.
Depends on my mood, but if I'm doing beer... it's one of those. |
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