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I like to partake in different types of beers especially during the summer months. Just wondering what you drink. I will more often than not drink Yuengling 
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Let's see here.... I enjoy Sam Adams Light quite a bit, when I want a little more flavor, I get some 1554 by New Belgium Brewing Co. or some Dead Guy Ale by Rogue. For softball games, I usually get some Bud Light, more so because it's cheap and I don't mind if it spills, and it's available in cans. Glass isn't allowed at the park.
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For domestic one of my faves is Genesee Cream Ale, for imports, I like Becks, Corona, and Bass Ale, and on a hot Sunday afternoon sometimes a nice Blue Moon.....Hmmm, it must be five o'clock somewhere.... 
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I like a nice big Anchor Steam, Bob
me too! 
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Theres one I havent tried or seen for that matter. 
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I'm a youengling fan. Currently Labat Blue Light is my fav. Dos Equis when I have the $$. Corona light when bars have limited choises. And at the local import bar Spaten Lager.
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I like to partake in different types of beers especially during the summer months. Just wondering what you drink. I will more often than not drink Yuengling
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I love my Hefeweizen and Great White from Lost Coast Brewery.
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Theres one I havent tried or seen for that matter.
They carry it at Trader Joe's if you have one in your area. Sure was good fresh on tap in San Francisco.
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Anchor Steam is good stuff. My usual favorite is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.And when I can find it Bigfoot
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gonna give that one a try for sure
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Had some pretty darned good homemade brews... especially my own!! Nice smooth dark or pale ale.
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Being a tried and true S.N.O.B. (Supporter of Native Oregon Beer), I usually drink local (with the occasional exception for Stone and Lagunitas breweries. Dead Guy is a favorite every-day drinker, as is Caldera IPA. I also like to keep some Lugunitas Censored (aka Kronik) stocked in the beer-fridge. And although I haven't brewed in a few months, I usually have a keg of whatever I last brewed on tap. For special occasions, I like a nice Fred by Hair Of The Dog brewing. Right now, I've got a case each of Fred and Fred-From-The-Wood (oak aged) cellaring. If I'm out for a pint, I'm usually someplace that brews their own, so it depends on what's on tap and what mood I'm in. I like beer. 
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I like Schlafley, a local beer here in St. Louis. The Pale Ale is pretty darn good.
Sam Adams Light is good if I'm gonna be putting several back.
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Seems to be a tradition of giving beers odd names.... Sick Duck! Old Speckled hen Seriously Bad Elf Arrogant Bastrd Moose Drool SantaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s Butt Porter Bishops Finger and the Beer Festival at the Dent Rally (sorry, couldn't resist!  ) should feature such wonderous ales as Rambrau Kamikaze T'owd Tup Personally though, i always enjoy a Guinness  Great adverts too!
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My two favorites are (and I had them today) Boddingtons and London Pride.
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Icehouse and Samual Adams are always a stable in this house. I am getting quite fond of Flying Dog Hefeweizen, and when I'm lucky enough to get down to Florida I'm always on the lookout for Ybor City Gold. Of course, anytime I'm in a Brit or Irish pub, Guiness is a must.
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Ahhhh something I am related too. I just brewed a nice Belgian Wit this afternoon, similar to Ommegang if it comes out as planned. Other then that, I prefer the keg in my frige of my latest homebrewed nectar. I currently have a very hoppy IPA (Spring has Sprung IPA) and a nice California Common (Same style as Anchor Steam) on tap. Come over for a cold one! 
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I prefer cold but have been known to go warm on occasion.
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Blue Point Hoptical Illusions. I just ran out and I'm drinking some god awful 10%ABV Triple Horse or something like that. But I generally stick with Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, Summer ale is out now. I'm not a big fan of the light. I sure wish I could find something good for under 9bucks a six pack.
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Out of the bazillion micros here in the great Northwest I have to say that Hale's Ales puts out a few of my favs. For an over the counter beer I think our Oregon buddies put out a great beer in their Bridgeport Blue Heron.
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Heineken by choice, but ANYTHING in a green glass bottle will work! 
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Come over for a cold one!
I just might take you up on that...
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Pick up some Dog Fish Head Indian ale.
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Boy, you guys like your specialty beers. I normally drink Miller Lite but like just about any beer other than Budwiser or any beer with fruit in it.
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If I could get it, nothing but Toheys Old. The way things are, Newcastle brown.
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Sam Adams Cherry Wheat Troegs Nugget Nectar Youngs Double Chocolate Stout Stone IPA and if none of these are available an Ice Cold Iron City will do just fine. 
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I used to love Yuengling when I lived back east, but can't get it out here. I've been drinking Fat Tire and Stella Artois lately. Dogfish head is a fav from home also, when I can find it.
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I like the some of the Dogfish Head Brews as well! 
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So Im building a list of some beers that seem appetizing. I hope I have enough summer 
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I like the some of the Dogfish Head Brews as well!
My favorite is the 90 min IPA, but hard to find out here, a rib joint near here has the 60 minute on tap 
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Favorite cheap beer -- PBR... ...as endorsed by Frank Booth (*** Warning -- audio contains F word ***) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snhiofL2Rh4I've partaken of some of Dr. Dinqua's brew. One word -- wow. He's the Mac Daddy of the brewmeisters. If he went into the biz, there'd be no holding him back. For real. I suppose getting together that first million or so to open up shop & buy shelf space is a bit of a hindrance though.
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I like to partake in different types of beers especially during the summer months. Just wondering what you drink. I will more often than not drink Yuengling
Now that's a plan! As you know Erwin, I'm a regular Guinness drinker but in the summer I'll drink Boddington's, Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr & Newcastle. 
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Miss-Zoola hosted a Briwfest (Brewfest) on Saturday in Caras Park. There were about 50 regional labels available for sampling. Word to the wise, I didn't care much for the Flathead Cherry Ale. IMO, those are two worlds that shouldn't be co-mingled in the same bottle or 5 oz glass.
The place was packed. There were even people on motorcycles.
Guess I'll be sticking with the Trout Slayer Ale or Bayerns or Moosedrool.
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I think this could be my new favorite. 
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