Give me a "Mou 5 ESTRELLAS".

Favorite it hard so I'll give my top three: Meantime London Porter, Oscar Blues Ten-Fiddy, and Left Hand Fade to Black. In general, I like Porters and Imperial Stouts the best.
I don't really have a least favorite beer, but I would say I hate IPA's the most. Then there's also the piss beers like Bud, Coors, Miller, or any of those other type of beers. Those were fine in college when that's what I could get, but not-so-much now.
| rocketpig said: I love love LOVE Sierra Nevada. It's been my beer of choice for eight years or so. It's good and available at most places. My least favorite? Easy. Blue Moon. I hate Belgian wheats. |
Who couldn't? It along with other American breweries have shown that American beer is the top choice. Most of you posting talk about bud light, miller, coors and the like but those are the shit tier of American beer.
Favorites: Sierra Nevada pale ale, Dale's Pale Ale, Back in Black IPA
Least favorite: Stella Artois, Heineken, and coors/bud/miller which all taste exactly the same.
Faves: Leffe, Augustiner (brewed by German/Austrian monks)
Enjoy: Kronenburg, Stella, Spitfire, Newcastle Brown Ale
Hate: Carling (piss), Fosters (Aussie exported piss)
| NotStan said: I like Buddy but I absolutely loathe Fosters, no offence to the aussies, but that beer is trully atrocious to me. I also like Carlsberg, Stella and Carling. I never tried American beer, and by the reviews that I keep hearing, nor do I want to lol. |
Honestly, I think most Aussies would agree with you.
Armads said:
Favorites: Sierra Nevada pale ale, Dale's Pale Ale, Back in Black IPA Least favorite: Stella Artois, Heineken, and coors/bud/miller which all taste exactly the same. |
Actually, I despise Sierra Nevada.
BUT 2 of my 3 favorite beers are American and from Colorado breweries no less. My general everyday beer, Shiner, is even a Texas beer.
twesterm said:
Actually, I despise Sierra Nevada. BUT 2 of my 3 favorite beers are American and from Colorado breweries no less. My general everyday beer, Shiner, is even a Texas beer. |
IPAs (especially strong ones like Sierra) are love 'em or hate 'em. I like the bitterness of Sierra but I know plenty who don't like strong IPAs. They're a kick in the ass.

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| NotStan said: I never tried American beer, and by the reviews that I keep hearing, nor do I want to lol. |
Dude, there are a shit-ton of awesome American beers.
You're confusing "American beer" with "mainstream, shitty American beer".
Most mainstream beers taste like shit, period. It doesn't matter if they come from Japan, American, Canada, or Europe. To become "popular", they have to create a beer that doesn't offend anyone's taste buds. The result is watered-down crap that no one with a brain really LIKES, they just drink it because it's there.

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rocketpig said:
Dude, there are a shit-ton of awesome American beers. You're confusing "American beer" with "mainstream, shitty American beer". Most mainstream beers taste like shit, period. It doesn't matter if they come from Japan, American, Canada, or Europe. To become "popular", they have to create a beer that doesn't offend anyone's taste buds. The result is watered-down crap that no one with a brain really LIKES, they just drink it because it's there. |
I was going to say don't bother trying to change his mind but after reading his next post where he talks about bringing a six pack of Budweiser to parties, don't bother feeding the troll.
He's either trying to sound cool because it's fun to bash American beers he's completely ignorant about, just completely making things up in the next post about the Foster's beer, or again completely ignorant about beers and things Budweiser is a German beer.
In any case, lawl.
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highwaystar101 said: The beer I drink the most is Bishop's finger from Shepard Neame. |
A fine choice, my good man. I'm originally from near where Shepard Neame is based, which means also local pubs are all Shepard Neame pubs. They produce and brew locally a version of the Dutch pilsner Oranjeboom, which is my favourite beer. Shame I now don't live down there at the moment as it's a beer that is hard to find in the midlands.
I don't like wheat beer, just in general.
Hmm, pie.