Favorite Beer?
- Scottscoaled
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I'm a monster fan of the German beer Franshishkaner. Nice 17 oz bottles, a smooth drinker and a better kick. Expensive though. It does drink better than most if it happens to warm up. I like Warsteiner dark and Spaten also. Don't hand me a Coors light!
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Due to circumstances beyond my control, and being Dried-Out for almost 23 years, I always like German and
Canadian Beer.
The only one I have now is Becks N.A. when there is a party or cookout.
Canadian Beer.
The only one I have now is Becks N.A. when there is a party or cookout.
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mmmmm frosty schlitz
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Molson canadian, and I can tell ya what I don't like, I had some pumpkin spice beer at an open house at cabela's, people were giving me their extra tickets(good for beer or wine). After I had some I found out why, it was like drinking kerosene
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Wow .... I don't recall posting that one ....
But anyway .... Yeah, pumpkin & beer? Yukka yukka ~
But anyway .... Yeah, pumpkin & beer? Yukka yukka ~
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Oh yea, that's perfectly normal
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The load is one of the best Ale's being brewed todaywlp 3 wrote:I like Dogfish Head 120 minute IPA. For summertime I like Lord Chesterfield.
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I prefer free beer when I can get it, then it doesn't much matter what it is except for maybe that pumpkin crap & even that would be OK to trap slugs.
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I'm a fan of Geary's and I love Shipyaaad Export ale. Shipyard actually makes quite a few good ones. Old Thumper, the Brown ale , the IPA and Winter ale are all tasty Portland, Maine brewed beers and ales.
Wood and Coal, I got to say that Yuenglings looks mighty tasty. The next time I get to someplace they carry it, I'll grab a case.
Wood and Coal, I got to say that Yuenglings looks mighty tasty. The next time I get to someplace they carry it, I'll grab a case.