OMG! Drakes IPA! Apricot with grapefruit rind finish.
http://drinkdrakes.com/site/?page_id=53
OMG! Drakes IPA! Apricot with grapefruit rind finish.
http://drinkdrakes.com/site/?page_id=53
Wachusett - Green Monsta IPA
Harpoon - Celtic Ale
"when I die,I want to die like my grandfather--who died in his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car".
--Author Unknown
If I'm Stateside - New Belgium's Mothership Wit or Unibroue's la Fin du Monde.
If I'm in the UK - pretty much anything on tap.
If I'm in Oz - a Cooper's or Little Creatures Pale Ale.
Miller High Life
Aaron
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA and Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron
Not favorite, but a great seasonal from Asheville, NC's Highland Brewing-Razor Wit. And fitting.
B.O.S.S. (Founder), Knight of the VEG Table, BOTOC, OGA
I enjoy the good old Mexican corona, nice smooth and particularly enjoyable with a slice of lemon in the spout
Cheers, Moses - ownership of Merkur 38C / Progress / Bakelite 45 / Parker 79R
Favorite beer? That's like asking what my favorite razor/soap is...
If I had to choose, I guess it would be Franziskaner Dunkel.
Mill Street - Tankhouse Ale. This is the one brewery that I like every single beer from. If you have not tried these, I'd highly recommend it.
http://www.millstreetbrewery.com/
You are what you is, and that's all it is.
Domestic - Shiner Bock.
Import- Warsteiner.
Last edited by DaveL; 05-05-2012 at 09:51 PM.
On occasion..Baltika #7 with snacks or #9 after a meal
I am mostly an IPA guy. My favorite is Firestone Walker's Union Jack.
Jason
Stone- Russian imperial stout and Russian River- Pliny the elder (ipa)
Domestic-shiner bock or saint Arnold's summer pils
imported-negra models with lime!
Gig Em Ags!
No way I can name just one but right now- The lost abbey's JUDGEMENT DAY!
Yuengling lager. Great beer out of Pennsylvania. Claims to be the oldest brewery in America. they don't sell it in my home state of ky yet, but every year on vacation,in Hilton Head, I stock up on about 20 cases. Def my favorite beer to date.
Yeungling lager (up here we just call it lager and everyone assumes you mean a Yuengling) is what I cut my beer teeth on.
They call themselves the oldest operating brewing company in the US, because they never closed up shop during prohibition (they made near-beer).
I haven't found my favorite brew yet, but I'm partial to stouts, bitters, an other malty brews.
- Frank
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