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Bear 06-07-2002 05:04 PM

The demon drink
 
Well England have just beaten Argentina 1-0 so that calls for a beer.My favourite tipple is Tanglefoot by the Badger brewery of Dorset England www.tanglefoot.co.uk For you guys that partake of the odd brew what do you drink?Bear

JCE 06-07-2002 05:29 PM

Negra Modelo! http://www.alabev.com/modelo_especial.htm

mbz380se 06-07-2002 05:47 PM

B.C. Growers Hard Cider, Molson, and Kokanee. Canada makes some of the world's best brews, IMHO.

-Sam

G-Benz 06-07-2002 05:58 PM

Fosters, Heineken, Fat Tire & Shiner Bock...and sometimes that non-alcoholic clear stuff, what's it called?

Oh yeah....WATER!

engatwork 06-07-2002 06:12 PM

Shiner Bock is good but hard to find around here. JW Dundee Honey Brown if I can find it. Usually Miller Lite (the paper machine that I am responsible for mechanical "availability" makes the paper the cartons are made from - last month we achieved 97% mechanical availability) and occasionally Coors Lite. Jack Daniels for the hard stuff.

Bear 06-07-2002 06:19 PM

Quite right Jim,Jack Daniels is a favourite of mine also.My other favoured brew is Guinness.Bear

Hi-Power 06-07-2002 07:38 PM

Negra Modelo is a good one John, good choice !

Well I knew that you have a great taste for everything including beers, so you might also want to try some other mexican tastefull cervezas like:

Bohemia
Pacifico
Leon
Montejo

The last two produced by a very recognized brewery located in the southeast part of Mexico ( Yucatan ).

Those are my favorites... and the good thing is that they are not very hard to find here in sunny California !

Salud ! ;)

Frank X. Morris 06-07-2002 09:23 PM

Howdy All,
Nothing but the hard stuff for me. Henry Weinhard's Root Beer:D :cool:

Snibble 06-08-2002 12:20 AM

Frank... I get the cheap stuff, Barq's Root Beer;)

Gilly 06-08-2002 12:41 AM

1. Water, the colder the better
2. Miller Lite
3. German brandy, the good stuff, Asbach Uralt (Thanks Gunter!)
4. German wine, the good stuff, Pieroth (Thanks Andr, *HIC* Andrew!)
Gilly

Frank X. Morris 06-08-2002 01:21 AM

Howdy Snibble,
Barq's is good, but I have gotten away from the softdrinks with a bite. I like the smoother taste of the Henry's. The honey they add gives it the smooth taste. Drink about 3 a week

mikemover 06-10-2002 01:04 AM

Hoegaarten, Sam Adams, Paulaner, or Warsteiner in the summer, Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout, Murphy's Stout, or Guinness Stout in the winter! :D Bohemia and Bass are OK. Bass is suffering from "mass-production" induced flavor loss lately! :(

A good Merlot anytime!!!!

Only the good stuff!!!

In an absolute pinch, I can drink Busch...No, really! ;) Only when I'm broke, though. It tastes OK, because it's one of the only cheap beers that doesn't have rice in it...makes for better beer and better cars! :D :D :D

Mike

jcd 06-10-2002 11:31 AM

Negra Modelo is great beer. I also like Sam Adams, Anchor Steam and Genessee Cream Ale.

Similar to Mikemover, I drink Busch and enjoy it. Whenever I move and buy a new house, I drink Busch as "new house/cheap" beer. Having moved to NJ from Indy/Cincinnati, I figure that I will be drinking "new house" beer for the rest of my life.

I hate NJ

JCD

Kuan 06-10-2002 01:27 PM

Ask my avatar :D

Kuan

dieseldude 06-10-2002 01:46 PM

Don't remember their names now, but the cask-conditioned ale's I had in several pubs on my recent vacation to England were by far the best I've had. Man, I wish they made it like that over here!

A local microbrewery here in the Seattle area, Hale's Ale's make a Cream Ale that's the closest I found yet.

Come now Kuan, I love Guiness too (have 13 or so cans in the fridge right now), but can you really qualify that as 'exotic'? :) Love the avatar btw!

Hope your celebration was reasonably sane Bear ;)

Regards,
- Ryan


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