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Anyone here drink Stroh's? I had to go to school with kids from that family.
treebait
10:39:09 AM
6/30/03

I guess those kids sold grandpa's brewery to one of those generic operations and it exsists only in name.


Go on, take the money and run!
Tom Terrific
10:42:22 AM
6/30/03

Pilsner Urquell is also okay.
Geobeet
11:00:12 AM
6/30/03

Paulaner makes some decent brews too.

Other nice ones:

San Miguel (can't get it on the East Coast these days, dang it!)

Weeping Radish (from the OBX)

Yuengling

Sam Adams

Golden Monkey

and the best:

Sammi Klaus
Geobeet
11:01:55 AM
6/30/03

I have family in Frederick. Had Wild Goose on several occasions - not impressed I'm afraid.
sierrapacktrip
7:24:31 PM
6/30/03

I'm a big fan of Guinness at the pub and coors light or tecate by the pool, lake, beach where bottles are prohibited
currahee
7:27:41 PM
6/30/03

Bear Republic Black Bear Stout
Sierra Nevada Celebration (IPA)
Stone Ruination (IPA)
Thomas Hardy's Ale '97 (Barleywine)

urp!

Cheers!
gearhound
9:34:06 PM
6/30/03

Just cracked open another Sierra Nevada Pale Ale myself - mighty good stuff. Another good PA is Wolaver's Organic (goes great with the cold wings from Giant.) Maryland beers: Oxford Class Ale, Blue Ridge Brewery in Frederick makes a decent Amber Lager & Porter - they had to stop brewing the Hempen Ale though. Other all-time favorites: Blackened Voodoo, Red Tail Ale, Tsing Tao, Black Mambo, Abbott Ale, Guiness on tap or in the fizzy cans & bottles, VB (what real Aussies drink), Sol with lemon, the real Coors when you had to pop the two holes in the top of the can...Don't get me started on the Belgian stuff!
shadetree
11:06:53 PM
6/30/03

A Newcastle brown ale for me please.
wingding0
11:24:06 PM
6/30/03

Those of you who mentioned liking Sierra Nevada Pale Ale should really try their Celebration Ale if you haven't already. It's like the Pale Ale's big brother, great stuff...but it's only available in the fall and winter.
gearhound
5:47:19 AM
7/01/03

Black and Tans and Miller Highlife!!!
13fist
1:23:10 PM
7/01/03

I recently found a great beer - my new favorite. I thought I'd revive this thread just ta share the love.

Fat Tire Ale by the New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Co.(regionally available).
garfum
6:34:53 PM
10/06/03

I've had that beer before! Very good stuff!
Scaretex
6:36:04 PM
10/06/03

im on a big blue moon ale kick right now.
i've been diggin the great lakes brewing company's burning river pale ale too.
dracutape
6:55:17 PM
10/06/03

I'm swiggin' a Sam Adams as we speak (type?). Always a good decision!
Scaretex
7:04:52 PM
10/06/03

i'm just a plain ol miller lite kinda gal.
ScorchFire
7:05:53 PM
10/06/03

but yuengling's good as #&%!$ too
ScorchFire
7:06:10 PM
10/06/03

wo they edit out curses on here? haha
ScorchFire
7:06:29 PM
10/06/03

amstel light. killians.
baume 66
7:13:53 PM
10/06/03

I don`t drink anymore but it used to be Guiness.Flowers bitters, Beamers cider and Ryckers red,and Hienken.Yep....Real Beer!!!!!
Paddles
7:51:26 PM
10/06/03

hey. that was running girl who posted amstel ligh and killians, not me. while i like amstel light, i am certainly not big on killians.

i have had the fat tire before. it is good. i drank a few sam adams octoberfests tonight. i do enjoy most all the sam adams beers (exceptions being the cranberry lambic and summer ale).

there is a great brewery here in richmond called legends. they have some great brews. they don't pasturize any of their beers so it is kept pretty much local due to it needing to remain refrigerated. if you are ever in the richmond area, try a legends brown ale or porter. they are both awesome.
embaumer
7:56:26 PM
10/06/03

Red Necter Ale (humboldt brewing company) also their Dark Hemp Ale is good too but I am unable to get that here. :)
Freaky24
7:58:11 PM
10/06/03

I am currently enjoying some Sam Adams light. My favorite two beers are (not in order)...free and cold.
birch
8:27:49 PM
10/06/03

I love fat tire Ale, too bad I can't buy it around here. So I have to stick with my New Castle and my Moosehead. A really good brew local to Indiana is call "Robert the Bruce Scottish Ale" made by the Three Floyds Brewery. Pretty good stuff
deathmarch99
8:29:31 PM
10/06/03

dracutape! LMAO!

Favorite wine - Clos DuBois Merlot (99')
Boooodah Bear
8:29:43 PM
10/06/03

It's been awhile since I've had some Treefrogs beer.

slurp... ptooey...
Oozing Pus and Blood
8:34:37 PM
10/06/03

I have a friend in CO that occasionly brings Fat Tire when she comes home to visit.

I'm currently sipping (ok, guzzling) an Amstel Light. One of my top 5 favorite beers.
terrorbull
8:42:11 PM
10/06/03

ever have elephant beer? yuck. talk about bitter beer face.
ScorchFire
8:48:25 PM
10/06/03

A good pint o' Guiness for me. Locally, Sierra Nevada Stout kicks tastes really good after a long hike.

Bottom's Up!!
top dawg
9:13:11 PM
10/06/03

...Fat Tire, Sierra Nevada...as long as it's ice cold!
Mtn Mo
11:08:43 PM
10/06/03

Root beer. A&W. With the foam.

What?
tekdude
11:15:08 PM
10/06/03

I've been a Pilsner Urquell fiend for years, but a Frostie Root Beer! Oh Yeah.

And speaking of Foam, the head on this Sammy Smith Nut Brown... it's got the consistency of freakin' shaving cream.
Bobs Big Boy
12:08:01 AM
10/07/03

I bought a 6 pack of Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout. It is quite tasty with nice caramel finish. Easily the best bottled beer I've had in ages.
Bob - Kabin Kamper just had one of those Sammy Smith nutbrowns. It was quite nice as well.
currahee
2:50:26 AM
10/07/03

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