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My actual favorites are too hard to get, so here's a list of three pretty good ones:
Stella Artois Stella Artois Anchor Steam Anchor Steam Fullers ESB: Fullers Any recommendations? SV. |
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Harpoon IPA
Pilsner Urquell Boddington's |
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Hoegarden
Light, pleasant delightful. Belgian. |
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I haven't seen it in years, but Michael Shea's Irish Amber was my favorite in college.
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Here are 7. The Lager, Porter and Black and Tan are the Best. If you have the pick one, take the lager.
Yuengling beer |
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Sredni,
Your selections are excellent. I cannot improve upon them. Someone recommended Boddington's, and I think there's something to be said for expanding the list to five, and then throwing in a Newcastle, just for those who do not know. Oh, and maybe a Tecate in a can with some huevos rancheros at 8:00 AM. Ok. Six. |
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#7
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Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale (not his Pale Ale, whatever you do). This is an expensive ale, quite tasty and unusual, and worth it on occasion. Best served quite chilled (as with all ales IMO).
If you like really strong thick dark stuff, almost syrupy (which I do), you might try McEwan's. I haven't had it in a long time, let's see: there's McEwan's Scotch Ale, McEwan's Edinburgh Ale, and another one. Best way to chill ales: wait for a good snowfall and thrust the bottles into a snowbank outside your door or window. Reach for one as the spirit moves you. |
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Natty Lite
$6 for a 12 pack in NYC. doesn't get any better than that |
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[img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] fresh regular cheap coors, when ya get it fresh at the shop in golden..seriously, a nutty, fresh, lively brew..
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Top 5
1. Newcastle 2. Newcastle 3. Newcastle 4. Newcastle 5. Newcastle |
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