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What's your beer of choice? (Merged)

What kind of beer do you drink most the time?

  • Import Beer

    Votes: 31 35.6%
  • domestic beer

    Votes: 39 44.8%
  • cheep beer

    Votes: 4 4.6%
  • malt liquor

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • other

    Votes: 7 8.0%

  • Total voters
    87
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Victory Prima Pils. I was surprised I could not find any Great Lakes at the grocery store this morning. My wife asked if we could buy alcohol here on Sundays as it is prohibited in our previous town. I just laughed.
 
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Having downed his fourth Imperial Stout of the day, the wild-eyed charlatan from Voldvostogniaky belched and hollered for the Czarina to enter his chamber and bend herself to his will. The economy was a wreck and revolt was just around the corner. Nicky the Czar dude was off playing soldier like any pale nobleman with the hemorrhagic skin condition would. Such were the final days of the old empire. Reactionary, decadent, sputnik, stroganoff, weird, and drunk. But even as the proletariat countryside labored under inhuman conditions and a threat of being sent to a futile war in the East, they wisely took the time to slam back an Imperial Stout or two. After all, life can be a real "suka", as they said in the old country. Big, black, bourgeois, bolshoi, belligerent, buxom, and scary -- this is our version of the chaotic end in a bottle.

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Bell's is good, but it does come from Michigan....

I've been drinking Ridgeway beers recently, especially their very lively, nicely balanced Ivanhoe - it's the closest I've come to "real ale" (cask conditioned from a hand pump) in a bottle (far, far superior to those awful nitro cans). If you enjoy traditional English ales, then try it, you'll like it.

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Bell's Oberon just went off the tap list last week... time to make way for fall seasonal beers... mmmmm...

So far we have the Harpoon Octoberfest, with more Octoberfest beers to come, and I believe the first keg of Great Lakes Nosferatu was supposed to arrive today. :)

I've also been enjoying Sarnac Pumpkin Ale in bottles.

I love fall...


Other than that, I've been drinking Unibroue beers - very similar to the good Belgian stuff, but not quite so expensive.
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