Good beer-suggestions?

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Fav. Heffeweisen..
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Like:
-CPA
-Low down brown
-sa white ale
-linenkruegal sunset wheat (sp so fubar'd)
-sea dog blueberry
-Stone pale ale (wont get it in this state but best beer I've ever had)
-newcastle sometimes
-red stripe if I'm on the beach
 
I'm partial to Sam Adams Boston Lager when you want a dark (REAL) beer. Rolling Rock is pretty good as far as the lighter and cheaper stuff goes.
 
Tres Pistoles, La Fin Du Monde, Thomas Hardy's Dorchester Ale (Good luck findind it), Guinness, any bar with a cask-conditioned Ale

Spring break is for hard liqour tho... Meyers and Coke was my drink of choice...

J
 
Bass
dos equis with lime
anchor steam
Shiner Bock

or old faithful

Bush light in the can...

:beer::beer::beer:
 
Don't drink much anymore but when I did...

Old Speckled Hen
Boddington's pub cream ale
Smile's Bitter ale
Caffery's Irish ale
just about any Heffeweisen
Winter Hook by Red Hook

...to name a few
 
NATTY light when it's party time ( due to cheap as F*)...but for around the shop/house good beer drinking i prefer

Bud heavy
Red hook original ale
st paulI girl
and a few others
 
Rolling Rock... I think I just puked in my mouth a little.
Now now, I've drand quite a bit of Rolling ROck in my time and I developed quite a taste for it. It actually helped developed my taste for bitter hops. Alas, poor Rolling ROck fell to the evil Anhowsyer Busch and the brewery was moved to NJ. Without the fresh mountain spring water from Latrobe,Pa, It truely does suck now.

Now, with my taste for hops, I HIGHLY recommend Yeungling's Lord Chesterfield Ale. It's very light in color, but don't let that fool ya. It's got some bite.
 
I tried Peroni (italy) That was dam good None of that bitter microbrew taste. It kinda tasted like the first beer I ever had.
Back when you could taste it. Like that first swallow from your dads can when he was not looking

My usual is Busch lite
 
I'd rather have a Beamish than a Guinness. I also like Boddington's and Smithwick's. I try to support 'local' brews when I can and I'd take anything made by Highland or Duck Rabbit or Big Boss (here in Raleigh, kids!)... Yuengling is my standby.
 
Oh...my other favorite is Fat Tire...haven't seen it in this part of the country though.

You've just got to look a little harder... or maybe move to Raleigh.

I don't think the kid is going to be buying any $9 four-packs to take to spring break, but so long as we're listing favorites...

Any of the Dogfish Head IPAs 60/90/120
Nothing wrong with Dead Guy, but Imperial Stout is better.
The Big Boss guys are making all sorts of good stuff. Bad Penny, Coffee Stout...
Shiner, Black Hook, or the Girl in the Moon won't let you down, either.
 
im a big fan of blue moon
 
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