Favorite Beer?

Well I agree with an earlier post, if i'm in Europe then Heineken. Next comes Killkenny

I've only met a few European beers I didn't like so I won't take the time to name several

I liked Leffe but never drank too much of it
Currently I drink Hofbrau
Had that and lowenbrau at oktoberfest and fell in love. Now I can only get the Hofbrau here. And look at that! A Hofbrau House in Vegas! Yay for me!
 
I can't pin it down to a single favorite. I just love beer in general, and enjoy trying new ones whenever I can. I just had a Delirium Tremens this past week on vacation. That is a fantastic Belgian beer, but then again Belgian beer usually is -- fantastic!

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At home right now I have a couple cases of Carib. Great with a lime on a hot summer evening.

Other favorites:
Newcastle Brown Ale
Boddingtons
Old Speckled Hen
and anything from Samuel Smith brewery
 
When Stateside it has to be Amber Bock,.... Over here in Europe it´s San Miguel or Guinness
 
Swing-top Grolsch ... that's imported from Holland, rather than the Brewed Under License rubbish in the taps, cans and small bottles.
 
Vroomer said:
Muchner Kindel Hof Brau Hefe Weizen :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

and

Paulaner Hefe Weizen :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


The only way to drink. 8)

I also like wheat beers in the summer especially. When in Oz I drink Redback - preferrably at the hotel where it is brewed in Melbourne.

In Canada I typically drink Tankhouse Ale made by the Mill St. Brewery in Toronto, but will also drink Upper Canada, Sleeman's Honey Brown, Newcastle Brown Ale, and I also like Guinness very much.

Of course any bitter ale is best IMO - love going to the UK and trying what they have and the fact that each pub seems to have something different on tap. One that I recall liking very much was called "Rudgates Plunderer" or something like that. Good stuff! :thumbsup:
 
Well its been resurrected anyway.
I dont drink beer/lager as I dont particularly like it, however I was given a few bottles of Skye Blaven and its rather good.
I would possibly even buy some to have in the fridge :)
 
I never touch lager (it's not beer), also bottled and canned beers are too gassy.

Can't beat hand pulled real ale.
 
seems an interesting thread worthy of ressurection!

I'm all for anything Belgian or Trappist... think my absolute fave is Delirium, at 8.5%, or Kwak, at 8.4%.
Or anything from Chimay, La Trappe, Trappist Rochefort, etc. I'm also partial to a Kriek beer, or even Fruli!

unfortunately they aren't readily available in this country (unless you do specialist mail order) but luckily i really like Leffe too, which you can get anywhere.
 
brillomaster said:
seems an interesting thread worthy of ressurection!

I'm all for anything Belgian or Trappist... think my absolute fave is Delirium, at 8.5%, or Kwak, at 8.4%.
Or anything from Chimay, La Trappe, Trappist Rochefort, etc. I'm also partial to a Kriek beer, or even Fruli!

unfortunately they aren't readily available in this country (unless you do specialist mail order) but luckily i really like Leffe too, which you can get anywhere.
Man after my own heart there! Delirium is lovely, the red being a favourite. Kriek is good and I love Frulli! Was a time when it was on draft in every pub back in Guildford, those were happy times
 
Every day fav is Peroni Grande Reserve sold at my local Morrisons 2 x 500ml bottles for £4. Best tasted, basically any American IPA
 
I'm a big fan of the stronger beers (drunk in moderation) particularly the Belgian beers and there are lots of them. Out of all of them, Kasteel Donker is my very favourite. A 300ml bottle is well worth a try, but drink it like wine! :thumbsup:
 
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