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STELLA !! also been drinking Golden State Cider Mighty Dry.

Stout, Lambic, Porter

in that very order

Or whichever one's on nitro. The thicker, the better.

new recipe fat tire

Tröegs Perpetual Ale

Ill smoke a beer

Grandaddy Purple

Any fresh draft IPA from Del Cielo Brewing Co. in Martinez, California.

Blind Pig and Pliny the Elder from Russian River Brewing.

Most any Munich Helles.

 

Anything from 3 Floyds, and the darker the better...

I'm a beer philistine, only really enjoying lighter pilsners & lagers. I like Stella but they cheat a couple of swallows in the bottles, not much but enough to annoy me.

I also like Trumer, Modelo and Foster's, and yes I also enjoy Heineken.

Just put me over there.

I'm with Blaise. Stella is my go to , or Beck's of course. 

If I drink, which is not often I drink Yuengling or Modelo Negra. Rye Whiskeye if at home 

Anchor Steam

Dixie Blackened Voodoo 

Sours

Modelo and Stella are easy to go down

PBR

I cook my brats in it

I'm not really much of an alcohol drinker. I'm literally a one beer a week guy. Once a week the wife and I go out for a late lunch - we usually call it "linner" - and I order one beer. I only like ambers and porters, so I order whatever decent beer of that ilk that they have on tap, as long as it's not too hoppy. I lke the Boont amber, and when we go to my fav mex place the best they have is Negro Modelo, but it tastes pretty good.

I love the darks and reds but with my A1C score I'm left drinking light beers that leave a lot to be desired 

Georgetown Brewing Company's Bodhizafa IPA.

North Coast Brewing Co. Old Rasputin Grand Imperial Stout

Deschutes Brewing Co. Mirror Pond Pale Ale

Big Time Brewery's Scarlet Fire Pale Ale 

 

I like Stella, Beck's, and thoroughly enjoyed a Modelo at the Kraken/ Blackhawks game on Monday night.

I don't drink too regularly or heavily anymore, but beer still tastes good.

I don't drink alcohol anymore, but I do still like a tasty brew from time to time. The NAs made by Becks and St. Pauli hit the spot for me, as does Guinness' NA, and they add a nitrogen cartridge in the can that makes it super creamy.

i like beer...

 

our local Pizza Port makes an incredible Imperial Porter: Dusk Til Dawn. It's a local favorite and makes a nice shooter as well. 10%.They routinely win awards with it. 2024 Great American Beer Fest Gold. 

i like a pilsner or mex beer for the beach, a simple Modelo (aka Model-O) or the like has it's palce.

still like them fatty IPA's. there are 4 local breweries, each with something good/rotating. 

 

Not a huge beer drinker, but I like Stella and a few others. I used to drink Steinlager, but I can't find it anymore. 

 

Taco Truck is a good lager that surprised me, but now that it is rainy and getting colder it's time for some Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout. Also went on a little Lindemens Framboise kick earlier this year. Can't go wrong if you stick with the monks. If you like Munich beers Andechs Monastery is right outside the city and does some nice beers https://www.andechs.de/en/

Elysian - Spacedust IPA

Was in Seattle last month and had a couple of Bodhi's from Georgetown. Yum!

Whenever I go back to the states I always get some Sierra Nevada Pale Ale's, My favorite, since 1989 or so, here in France We have a nice  home brewery called the Farlodoise. Chazelles sur Lyon, they brew great beers , noir,ipa,amber,pils,and lots of seasonels, their christmas ale is usually excellent, after work though I'll just have a cold 1664..I like beer

Always a Fan of Original Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

San Mig Light

Gave up beer in 2020... But some nice choices up there... I loved the Lugunitas beers and The origanal Sierra Nevadas with the yeast in the bottom...

My answer to the thread question is "The one in front of me." 

But I like a lot of locally brewed beers, like the "Look Up " amber from Level Crossing and "Rig To Flip" from Fisher Brewing.  

Fisher also did this limited edition (I think they're sold out) commemorative brew for the 50th anniversary of the Monkey Wrench Gang by Ed Abbey. Same beer, 6 different cans. 

I got to spend a fine afternoon sampling some with an award-winning author who writes about the canyon country she lives in. 

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Unfortunately, they included one can of the karmicly challenged publisher who's been corpse humping Ed Abbey for decades.  

I like bourbon neat with a short beer back.

PBR