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anything from Unibroue, and steam whistle
I'm really quite partial to Skittlebrau.

If they happen to be out of Skittlebrau, I'll usually go for Heineken on tap...so delicious. The bottles are good too, but every now and then you'll get a case of the "green bottle skunkies" Last time I was in Montreal they served Heineken in those hard aluminum bottles. I never saw something like that before.
chancellor Wrote:anything from Unibroue, and steam whistle

I know taste is very subjective and all, but I would drink a wine spritzer before I subjected my taste buds to 1 more ounce of Steamwhistle...it was THE most vile beer I have ever tried in my life...and remember, I'm from Sudbury and was raised on Northern Ale and Labatt 50 (which is very popular now...becuase it's not cool)
Beer now you're talking my language..

SteamWhistle
Heineken
Moosehead
Red Stripe
Hoegaarden
Anyone drinkin Brahma? Just bought a sixer upon my arrival in cow town and its real friggin good.
how'd i forget Red Stripe! GREAT CALL LK!

i must say, i don't mind Laker premium light for cheap beer...i really don't think it's that much worse than Coors light...helluva a lot cheaper though...
Hot Summer nights in the city: Corona w/ lime wedge
Hot Summer days/nights at the cottage: Labatt 50
All other times: Keiths IPA :thumb:
cferneyh Wrote:Big Rock Traditional Ale

Sooooooooooooo good.


Agreed!

:thumb:
Carling tends to be my lager of choice, followed by Fosters, Budweiser (draught if at all possible Wink) San Miguel and Kronenburg. Stella Artois is awful! Molson X is rather pleasant as well. :thumb:

Bitter: Brains Smooth is gorgeous, but sadly very difficult to get hold of outside of Wales. Sad Harvey's (my local brew) is great. Big Grin

I also like Guinness, but it gives me a stinking headache afterwards sadly.
Zenith Wrote:Carling tends to be my lager of choice, followed by Fosters, Budweiser (draught if at all possible Wink) San Miguel and Kronenburg. Stella Artois is awful! Molson X is rather pleasant as well. :thumb:

Bitter: Brains Smooth is gorgeous, but sadly very difficult to get hold of outside of Wales. Sad Harvey's (my local brew) is great. Big Grin

I also like Guinness, but it gives me a stinking headache afterwards sadly.

our carling is NOTHING like your carling. when i visited the UK years ago i was drinking carling -- with its lovely black/white can -- like it was going out of style. our carling is of the buck-a-beer variety and it's toxic. ya gotta plug your nose to down it.
Sam Adams
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Sierra Nevada
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Speckled Hen (on tap)
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& a great Vermont beer is Long Trail IPA

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http://www.longtrail.com/home.cfm
Hoegaarden
Sam Adams
Blue Moon - Pumpkin Ale (now in season)
Saranac
Molson Canadian
Keiths IPA
Faxe Amber
GBV Wrote:
Zenith Wrote:Carling tends to be my lager of choice, followed by Fosters, Budweiser (draught if at all possible Wink) San Miguel and Kronenburg. Stella Artois is awful! Molson X is rather pleasant as well. :thumb:

Bitter: Brains Smooth is gorgeous, but sadly very difficult to get hold of outside of Wales. Sad Harvey's (my local brew) is great. Big Grin

I also like Guinness, but it gives me a stinking headache afterwards sadly.

our carling is NOTHING like your carling. when i visited the UK years ago i was drinking carling -- with its lovely black/white can -- like it was going out of style. our carling is of the buck-a-beer variety and it's toxic. ya gotta plug your nose to down it.

:lol: Yep, it's lovely, and very easy to drink (which can be a bad thing! :oopsSmile. I'll send you some over if you like. Wink
Zenith Wrote:
GBV Wrote:
Zenith Wrote:Carling tends to be my lager of choice, followed by Fosters, Budweiser (draught if at all possible Wink) San Miguel and Kronenburg. Stella Artois is awful! Molson X is rather pleasant as well. :thumb:

Bitter: Brains Smooth is gorgeous, but sadly very difficult to get hold of outside of Wales. Sad Harvey's (my local brew) is great. Big Grin

I also like Guinness, but it gives me a stinking headache afterwards sadly.

our carling is NOTHING like your carling. when i visited the UK years ago i was drinking carling -- with its lovely black/white can -- like it was going out of style. our carling is of the buck-a-beer variety and it's toxic. ya gotta plug your nose to down it.

:lol: Yep, it's lovely, and very easy to drink (which can be a bad thing! :oopsSmile. I'll send you some over if you like. Wink

man...i wish!!!
we were at the reading festival (2001ish?) and my favourite band was to hit the second stage at something like 2 p.m.
so we were near the front gates and this man just kept yelling "ice cold lagah! get yer ice cold lagah here!" and it was only like a pound a can. it was all carling. this was still the morning but i was so stoked to see the band i kept coming back every 10 minutes...great beer...great looking can...awesome!

and then when i came home i said "i'm buying some carling" and it was swill.

how much would shipping be? :lol:
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