What's your favorite beer.

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That's sorta how I am. Sometimes I'll dring a good bit. Then other times.....I've gone two or three years without anything. I've had beer go bad in the fridge and had to pour it out. Sometimes, I just ain't in the mood.


Rob if you have a septic system poor the Beer down the drain.
 
Straub and Duquesne too

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That's sorta how I am. Sometimes I'll dring a good bit. Then other times.....I've gone two or three years without anything. I've had beer go bad in the fridge and had to pour it out. Sometimes, I just ain't in the mood.
I have two “Special beers” in my fridge for just the right person. One can and one bottle of Bud light. One date code is July of 2007 and the other is August 2007. So if anyone drinks a beer with me they might wanna look first.
 
IPA's, can't stop drinking them.

Turned 21 and tried everything I could get my hands on. I like dark beers, porters, stouts, bock, double bock. Had all the ales and lagers I could find, each Friday was a hunt for something new. But I'm the end, I became a Hop Head. IPA's come in so many varieties, I can get a sweet, or tart, or piney, hazy, fruity, brew, or all in one!

I prefer a nice Double IPA, that isn't overly bitter, with a nice smooth finish. Summit Hop Silo was one of my favorites.

Stone makes some killer IPA's, and their Arrogant Bastard Ale is often stocked in my fridge. Usually beer of late is Goose Island IPA.

But I'll still drink anything, my neighbor offers up his Busch Light, and I can't be rude.
Hate IPA's . Worked in the hops as a kid thats
how we made school money. Hop dust got into your close , skin , mouth. You couldnt get the taste out for months
 
Iron City is local, Pittsburgh. I think it's a lager. Duquesne is a Pilsner. I don't know the difference. All I know is anything is better than Bud.

You got that right. I may have to try Iron City. The local Ingles has it.
 
Iron City is local, Pittsburgh. I think it's a lager. Duquesne is a Pilsner. I don't know the difference. All I know is anything is better than Bud.

I shouldn't say that about Bud. I remember going to Busch Garden and drinking their free beer. It hit the spot that day.
 
Any English bitter or Irish ale. Boddingtons or Wells are good for English, or Kilkenny or Smithwicks for Irish. By the way, they are not bitter, but extremely smooth.
 
Any English bitter or Irish ale. Boddingtons or Wells are good for English, or Kilkenny or Smithwicks for Irish. By the way, they are not bitter, but extremely smooth.
What language is this? Can you translate to English? Or Spanish which I speak also? lol
 
My friends called me the " Sponge " in my beer drinking days. Any one put in front of me was good.
These day's it's of the soda variety
 
I find it ironic that Mopar A-body guys are talkin smack on cheap beer. I'd expect that from E-body guys. :rofl:

Natty light is definitely the slant 6, 4-door, early A-body of the beer world for sure.
 
I find it ironic that Mopar A-body guys are talkin smack on cheap beer. I'd expect that from E-body guys. :rofl:

Natty light is definitely the slant 6, 4-door, early A-body of the beer world for sure.
Hey in my much younger poor days, my buddy and I drank a **** load of Milwaukee's Best. That was all we could afford in quantity.
 
Hey in my much younger poor days, my buddy and I drank a **** load of Milwaukee's Best. That was all we could afford in quantity.
In the 70's, Coors came to town. A couple friends went to work at the distributor. We got invited to all the promotional keggers and parties. I still have some posters, mirrors and a keg can (Coors trash can)
 
Well if any of you guys ever visit Michigan and happen to stop by, my frige is always full of PBR's but only in the tall necks. It's my bon-fire beer of choice.
Bob

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