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I'm with you Brammer. I'm one of those true alcoholic sicko's that actually likes that stuff. Although, I must say, Natty has never given my bowels any problems. In fact, the only beer that has is that swill known as "Beast". Ugh. Truly disgusting. If I'm at a cookout or party, though, the beer that goes down the best is definitely Natty. Like Mili, I love Guinness and love Black & Tan's (especially made with Bass Ale), however I can only drink 3-4 of them before I'm full. So when an all-night drink fest is on the menu, I bring my case of Natty.Brammer98 said:Am I the only poor guy on here that has to resort to Natural Light? Yeah, it gives you the "soupy poopies" but hey, it's cheap ($9.99 a case). Damn, this is ridiculous!
:cheers:<!-- / message -->Fat Tire is hands down their 'flagship' beer. It's very popular around here, and I certainly enjoy a frosty one from time to time, but in my opinion their more 'obscure' beers are much more interesting (and better). The Blue Paddle is a Pilsner-style lager (their only lager) and it tastes very good, esp. on hot spring daysFCB: I have had Flat (fat) Tire from the New Belgium Brewing Company. It was alright. How would you rate the other two compared to that one?
The Loft is an amber ale, much like Fat Tire, but has a lighter body.
, granted I did feel like crap in the morning :( ...