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    OK, same as my last thread on top 5 liquors but we are going for beer now.

    1. Yuengling lager
    2. Sam Adams lager
    3. Kirin Ichiban (Japanese)
    4. Guinness
    5. Miller High Life
    -Will

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    You couldnt help your self could you squid?
    1. Guinness !!!!!!!
    2. Smithwicks
    3. Corona
    4. Harps
    5. True Blonde Ale
    Oh, hey did I pass inspection sir?
    Michael
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    Quote Originally Posted by italianotigre View Post
    You couldnt help your self could you squid?
    1. Guinness !!!!!!!
    2. Smithwicks
    3. Corona
    4. Harps
    5. True Blonde Ale
    Oh, hey did I pass inspection sir?

    Yes you have a fine Injector
    -Will

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    I passed........wait.....
    Michael
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    In no particular order-

    North Coast Brewery Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
    Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock
    Victory Storm King
    Samuel Smith Imperial Stout
    Stone Brewery Arogant Bastard
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    Darker Beers:
    1. Guiness
    2. Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout

    Medium:
    3. Smithwicks & Newcastle

    Lighter:
    4. Peroni
    5. Stella Artois


    This is an ol favorite, but can't get in Chicago:

    1. Yuengling lager
    Last edited by TraderJoe; 12-18-2006 at 03:16 PM. Reason: Yuengling

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    Quote Originally Posted by TraderJoe View Post
    Darker Beers:
    1. Guiness
    2. Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout

    Medium:
    3. Smithwicks & Newcastle

    Lighter:
    4. Peroni
    5. Stella Artois
    Peroni, forgot about that one. Thats a good one too. Oh no, Im getting thirsty.
    Michael
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    Thumbs up Ah yeah. That's the stuff!

    1. Guinness (though I've been told the farther away from Ireland, the worse it is)
    2. Sam Adams
    3. Youngs Double Chocolate Stout
    4. Lindemans Lambics
    5. Bass on tap

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    For all you Guinness lovers, if you havent already, go to Guinness.com and sign up with them. You can sign up or get e-mails about tastings in your area. I've been to 3 now and they are AWESOME!!!!!!!! Free Guinness beers and swag and very informative. Johnny Walker has them too and I've been to 4 of those.
    Michael
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    1. Guinness - Only when in the UK or Boston
    2. Budweiser
    3. Hoegarden
    4. Speckled Hen
    5. Abita Purple Haze
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    In no order as I can't bring myself to rank them....

    Guinness
    Any Samuel Smiths
    Moretti
    Pacifico
    Duchesse de Bourgonne
    -Mike-


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    My preferences tend towards the west coast. These are, more or less, in order of preference:

    Anchor Liberty Ale
    Anchor Steam
    Full Sail IPA
    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
    Boont Amber Ale
    Zach

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    Cerveza Sol
    St. Pauli Girl
    Anchor Steam
    Becks
    Widmer Hefeweizen

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    Has to be:

    1. Gastown Amber Ale
    2. English Bay Pale Ale
    3. Anything else by the Granville Island Brewing company

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    Corsendock Monk's Pale Ale
    Chimay
    Rasputin
    Spaten
    NewCastle

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    Bass Ale
    Shiner Light (gotta have one light beer on the list)
    Dos Equis Amber
    Labatt's Blue (what you get in Canada not the US stuff)
    Guiness with the Bass Ale as a Black and Tan
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    Harpoon India Pale Ale
    Guniess
    New Castle
    Highland Brewery Oatmeal Porter
    Alefire and Brimstone Summer Ale (our most recent, and best micro brew creation)

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    Westmalle trappist (double)
    Orval trappist
    Boon Geuze
    Dobbel Palm
    Mittenwalder Pilsner

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    In no particular order...

    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
    Anchor Steam
    Full Sail IPA
    Red Hook IPA
    Killian's Irish Red

    I just prefer a beer with more flavor and "punch" then the typical Pilsner or Lager. Not to say I wont have a Miller Lite or Coors Light...
    Rick

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    INPO ...

    Widmer Hefeweizen
    Anchor Steam
    Stone Ruination IPA
    Firestone Walker Reserve
    Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine
    rick

 

 

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