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Leinenkugel -either their honey weiss, or their red.

 

John Courage Red

 

Paulaner makes a few good ones too.

 

Or for pi$$water beer.....Coors light.

 

 

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.....Ooooh...And Red Stripe.

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NEW CASTLE !!!!!!! :thumbs:

 

after that in no order......

 

Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest

Paulner Oktoberfest

Warsteiner Dunkel

Negra Modelo

Sammie Smiths Nut Brown Ale

 

and many, many microbrews.

 

:eek::eek:

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free beer :eek::thumbs:

I agree....if I'm paying here are my favs in each catagory

 

Cheap party beer - Old Mill

 

Domestic - Budweiser/bud light

 

import - red stripe/heiniken(sp)

 

Canadian - Molson Canadian/labbat blue

 

if I had to pick a favorite from all those, it would be Labbat blue

 

 

As far as mixed drinks go, if I'm at the beach Bannana Daqueire(however you spell that word), and if I'm anywhere else whiskey sour with knob creek(that stuff is good).

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I drink Keystone Light. It's not my favorite, but it is what is always in the beer fridge downstairs...

 

I like Coors Light, and Michelob Light along with Labatts Light and a few others.

 

I don't like heavy beers, because I like to drink quantity!!! :thumbs:

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Nothing but (unless freebies) Molson Canadian here, all the others are slow filtered through the urinals, and when I've had enough Canadians, it's CEASAR time, a person has to eat sometime..............lol

 

Just kidding, that was before I was married, now it's just enough Canadains to keep the colds and sickness away.

 

:thumbs:

John

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