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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
NFBuck;318601; said:
Lets see what kind of people you really are...what's your brew of choice? Me, I'm a Rolling Rock guy.

I see you've upgraded to Guinness in the last year and a half.

What do you think of Pilsner Urquell? Yes, I'm asking because I remember something you posted a couple of weeks ago.

I switch back and forth between these 2 now.

At the same time.
 
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I'm not a brewmaster by any stretch, but...

1. Beck's Lite
2. Tie b/t these lites: Coors, Miller, Corona, Bud, Fosters

Best beer I ever tasted was the light amber at Buck's, a huge micro-brewery North of Detroit. Not too fond of reds and darks.
 
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PrincessPeach;641305; said:
By the way, for all you Guinness drinkers - are you Guinness purists? Or do you sometimes mix things with your Guinness? What's your favorite beer to put on the bottom of a half and half?

Anyone ever add other things to Guinness? One of the favorites at Kennedy's right now is Van Gogh Double Espresso Vodka. I'd rather drink it on rocks - it's delicious on its own, but a shot of it is quite tasty in a pint of Guinness, too.

I voted other, because I prefer very dark beers. Usually this means Guinness, but there's also a very good Scottish microbrewery on FCC's turf that makes a great beer.

Usually I drink my Guinness straight up, but occasionally I'll use Bass for a black and tan. I've tried mixing with Kilkenny too. And I also like Irish Car Bombs (drop a shot of baileys and irish whiskey (generally Jamesons) into a pint, and then chug it before the baileys messes everything up)
 
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