What's your Favorite Beer? - domestic or IMPORT!
I've often wondered how people can drink beers like Miller, Bud, or any other domestic beers. Their all crap IMO!! I have a thing for IMPORT beers, especially Lager types. My old favorite was Heineken, and Peroni is not bad either. By far, my current favorite beer is a Belgian Lager called Stella Artois. If you live in a small town, you've probably never heard of it. It's by far the best tasting and of course most difficult to find. I have to order it by the case to get it in my town. If you like Lager beer, try this one.
Here is a list of my favorite beers - the best being at the top. Lets get a tally going on who drinks what and see which is the most popular brand, import or domestic beer. State your favorite and if its already listed just increase the number and if not, just add as needed.
(IMPORTS)
1 Stella Artois - Belgium
1 Heineken - Netherlands
1 Peroni - Italy
1 Sapporo - Japan
(domestic)
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[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: jkarc21 ]</p>
Here is a list of my favorite beers - the best being at the top. Lets get a tally going on who drinks what and see which is the most popular brand, import or domestic beer. State your favorite and if its already listed just increase the number and if not, just add as needed.
(IMPORTS)
1 Stella Artois - Belgium
1 Heineken - Netherlands
1 Peroni - Italy
1 Sapporo - Japan
(domestic)
0
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: jkarc21 ]</p>
Comments
Guinness - Ireland
PBR - Wisconsin
Stella - Egypt
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: bunge ]</p>
drink one for me cause you know i can't drink anymore.....
(to paraphrase paul mccartney, paraphrasing picassos last words)
<strong>There are no bad beers, only some are better than others.
Guinness - Ireland
PBR - Wisconsin
Stella - Egypt
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: bunge ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
kostrizter - germany (yummy dark goodness)
also like:
boddingtons - brit
anchorsteam - usa
sierra nevada pale ale- usa
shiner bock - usa ( texas original)
fat tire - usa
hoegarden - belgium ( great belgium white)
<strong>If you've ever had "frat beer", you'd know that there ARE bad beers. Only thing that makes it seem better is the alternative, "date-rape punch"</strong><hr></blockquote>
I've never heard of "date-rape punch". Do you mean "hunch punch"!!
<strong>stella was good!! i had that in egypt, 100 degree days make anything cold taste good....but it reminds me of another one that i liked, kingfisher from india, really cold is best, it's like the hindu coors, uh...er....if hindus drank....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Is there another beer called Stella from egypt?
the one i drank was brewed in alexandria.
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: superkaratemonkeydeathcar ]</p>
Bacardi Silver
Jack Daniel's Hard Cola
Skyy Blu
<a href="http://www.heinekencorp.com/heineken/intermain.nsf/0/b9155157acba23f7c1256c3f006103d9?OpenDocument" target="_blank">Heineken bought out Stella.</a>
<a href="http://www.alahrambeverages.com/" target="_blank">stella web site link..</a>
I can't wait to try one...
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: jkarc21 ]</p>
<strong>stella was good!! i had that in egypt, 100 degree days make anything cold taste good....but it reminds me of another one that i liked, kingfisher from india, really cold is best, it's like the hindu coors, uh...er....if hindus drank....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Kingfisher is good. You can get a Taj Mahal at the Indian restaurant on Lake street that's pretty good too.
My father works at Carlsberg and I have access to as much beer I want (they get 60 bottles a month to take home but my parents prefer wine) but I really don´t like any of the Carlsbergs
But Like BR I´m more into vodka. And tequila. Try this at home kids: One shot tequila and one shot Cointreau or Grand Marnier. Fill with apple juice.
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: Anders the White ]</p>
Without further ado:
1) De Groen Pils (USA)
2) Becks (germany)
3) Pilsner Urquell (Czech)
Hmmm, I wonder if he likes Pilsners? Anyway, I intensely dislike dark beers. They are too sweet and sticky. Ick. Even Guiness is just so sticky and awful. The germans got it right. The Brits/Islanders messed it up. (Although I'll give a thumbs up to Boddingtons).
Someone was talking about Vodka:
As for vodka, I like Stoli. There are no comparisons. And in DC you can get it for $24/handle. But as far as hard liquors go I think I like whisky the most. The Famous Grouse is a good staple in this category.
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: Splinemodel ]</p>
once at a place called elsa's in milwaukee she ordered Chimay, and they charged us $30 for a bottle! (it does serve two) she explained that it was made in belgium by trappist monks, or something.
and i said for $30, the bloody pope and the virgin mary should've helped out as well!
[ 01-24-2003: Message edited by: superkaratemonkeydeathcar ]</p>
Stone Imperial Russian Stout... 10% by volume!
Full Sail Barleywine... also 10%
Lagunitas Maximus
Anchor Liberty Ale
Anchor Steam
after a few smokes (of legal or il variety), and after some drinks, just about any beer can be decent. even miller genuine draft. theres no sober mind that could stand mgd; but while intoxicated it can aide in maintaining or expanding inibriatedness.