whats your favorite beer?

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i was just wondering? I know some people drink to get drunk and there are others that areconissuiers so...</p>

mine would probably be delirium noel, followed by sam smith imperial stout, and then ???</p>

I would like to know if and what other people on the cff are into</p>
 
I'm not a connisseur (not even gonna take the time to look up the correct spelling on this one), but not a "drink beer to get drunk" guy either. I just have to be in the right mood for a beer. Like after a REALLY long week, or @ a perfect BBQ. Anyway, the best tasting beer I've had was in the Caribbean--called a Presidente. I havent seen them here in the States. I really havent bothered to look.
 
LOL!!!! yeah those are my favs too but seriously, I've not been out on the water killin it ( although i've gotten after the tree rats the last few weeks) so I had to make a post about something!
 
josh.schreiber - 12/26/2008 10:26 PM I'm not a "connisseur"(<font color="#ff0000">You've been drinking, FA could spell that 30 years ago, and DK and maybe even Doc) </font>(not even gonna take the time to look up the correct spelling on this one), but not a "drink beer to get drunk" guy either. I just have to be in the right mood for a beer. Like after a REALLY long week, or @ a perfect BBQ. Anyway, the best tasting beer I've had was in the Caribbean--called a Presidente. I havent seen them here in the States. I really havent bothered to look.
 
Budweiser. I used to drink the darks. That sam smith is too expensive, but the winter welcome ale is always good. FAT TIRE is one of the best in my opinion. Downtown Brown Ale, from eureka brewing company. Most Rogues. ANything besides Miller.
 
I dont drink like I used to thats for sure, but when I grab a few, its been Fat Tire.
Other than that..Bud Light
 
Root! emoBigsmile emoGeezer I cook with beer sometimes, but don't drink it anymore. But, when I did, I found the best to be Kirin on draft while I was in Japan in the late 60's. No American beer could touch it for taste IMO.
 
Well as most knows I love my Scotch and have been bitten by the bug for 30 years and prob could have bought several houses from the expensive brands I have bought all over the world,But for a good cold beer I got hooked on Red Stripe on one of my trips to Jamaica and always keep it in the fridge for a good cold one every now and then.Great taste and no after effects that I have found. emoToast emoToast
 
The dark ones i.e. sam smith, etc. are little much but they're for special occasions usually I drink silver bullets or high lifes
thanks for all the responses guys!! I didn't expect them
 
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