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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
I can't believe I missed this thread in December.

European:
Pilsner Urquell
Guinness
Grolsch
St. Pauli Girl

North American:
Gordon Biersh Hefeweizen
Bohemia (from Mexico)
Samuel Adams

Asian:
Asahi draft
Tsingtao
 
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Is that what that was? I saw it had a top similar to champagne, but I didn't know what type of beer it was.
lambics have corks as well. Framboise makes several excellent lambics.

what they do is brew the beer, age it for a bit, then add more yeast and fruit and do a secondary fermentation. it's much stronger than your average beer, something like 9%, but the fruit flavors are extraordinary.

Raspberry Lambic FTW!!!


oh, yeah, and FAT TIRE!
 
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It depends. I used to drink Budweiser but my waist started expanding. I tried the Michelob Ultra which tasted good but I kept gaining weight. I currently drink less than I used to but when I do drink, its Miller Lite. Great taste, less filling.
 
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Anybody watching last night would have seen House *pop* a bottle of Grolsch. :groove: :cheers:

I knew I liked that show for some reason.


mmmmm...Good stuff.....:drunks:

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lambics have corks as well. Framboise makes several excellent lambics.

what they do is brew the beer, age it for a bit, then add more yeast and fruit and do a secondary fermentation. it's much stronger than your average beer, something like 9%, but the fruit flavors are extraordinary.

Raspberry Lambic FTW!!!
Actually Framboise is a specific kind of beer (it means “raspberry” in French) and is not the name of a brewery. As the name would imply, it’s a Belgian lambic flavored with raspberries. If you like Framboise try some of the other fruit lambics such as Kriek (cherry), Peche (peach), Pomme (apple) and Cassis (black currant) or go with one without fruit called Gueuze. Mmmm, good stuff. :beer:
 
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