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plthijinx 04-21-2011 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by FishHook004 (Post 725073)
Haha ... red dog... that was the first beer i ever tasted... my dad let me try it when i was like 8... little did he know of my future alcohol problem lol... I don't think they make it anymore... by the way digr... I'm witchya on the ice beers... bud ice and natty ice.... extra cheap, extra drunk...

yep. they still make it. they got 4 pack 16ouncers at the corner store.

favorites:
heineken
bass
guinness
harp
st. arnolds
fullers esb

dislikes:
lone star
anything with the word "lite" in it.
any wheat beer

kerosene 04-21-2011 09:49 AM

I guess that makes us beer opposites, doesn't it, plt?

plthijinx 04-21-2011 09:57 AM

looks that way!

infinite monkey 04-21-2011 10:51 AM

Miller Lite

Bud Light

Or whatever else ya got layin' around. ;)

Pico and ME 04-21-2011 10:59 AM

Dos Exxix when I want something fuller tasting and Blue Moon when I want something more refreshing.

Pico and ME 04-21-2011 11:02 AM

HA! I found this when I googled my use of 'fuller tasting' cuz It didnt look right to me.

FishHook004 04-21-2011 11:40 AM

Well kerosene... I guess we both cope with boredom in different ways, I post threads about beer while you engage in conversation with Pam lol... to each his own huh?

infinite monkey 04-21-2011 11:43 AM

Ha! You mean the poor foreign broken English girl who is somehow familiar with Natty Light and John from Denver?

Dude, like Natty Light is the drink of choice of some of my younger friends: they're professionals, veterans, gorgeous, and think that Natty Light is the beer of all beers.

Natural Light, to those not in the know. One of the cheapest.

(I just got an email from one of them: may drink some with them later.)

FishHook004 04-21-2011 12:01 PM

I love them nattys that's what I drink when I'm broke lol

infinite monkey 04-21-2011 12:04 PM

In college we drank Old Milwaukee Light. Old Mud, we called it. We always said "it just doesn't get any better than this." At 4 bucks a case or whatever, it surely didn't! :lol:

infinite monkey 04-21-2011 12:07 PM

In HS: Little Kings or Genny Cream Ales. The tiny bottles were cute. ;)

Pico and ME 04-21-2011 12:12 PM

Were Little Kings in high school just a midwestern sort of thing? I loved them too.

Sundae 04-21-2011 12:13 PM

I'll drink Bud if someone else is buying and that's ALL they are buying.
But it tastes like gnat's piss.

Excepting Budweiser Budvar, naturally.

My favourite beer has to be Fruli Strawberry Beer.
And I'm not one for flavoured drinks (tart fuel), but this is a white beer from Belgium, laced with strawberry juice.
It's deceptively strong, in that you feel like you're knocking back pop... then after a couple of pints it's your turn to get a round in. It's a different story when you stand up :) Trouble is, it tastes too good to drink slowly.

Hoegaarden is very nice - another Belgian white beer this time without flavouring.
It's quite citrussy.

Otherwise, in the local pubs & off-licences without a specialist selection, I'd go for Stella or Staropramen. Kronenburg at a push.

Trilby 04-21-2011 12:18 PM

In High School : Gennesee cream ale

In college : Hudepohl or Goebel (pronounced Zho-BELLE) "the beer of France" (not really)

Or Hairy Buffalo. 'Memba that?

Trilby 04-21-2011 12:19 PM

About Hudy -

Hudepohl Brewing Company became one of many Cincinnati breweries to thrive in the Queen City in the 1880s. Waves of German immigrants began settling in and around Cincinnati in the 1850s and 60s. These immigrants had a taste for the lager beer of their homeland and Cincinnati's German beer barons were only too willing to answer the demand. Hudepohl brewed golden lager, dark lager, seasonal bock beer and several other regional styles of lager that were popular in the German homeland.


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