Speaking of beer, on a Sunday morning coming down...

Dave from MN

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what are y'all's favorite beers? I personally really, really like Grain Belts "Nordeast" but we cant get it here no more for some reason, I like Grain Belt Premium, Keystone Light, yes, coors light.
 
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We just got Yuengling here in WV and I am on cloud 9. I did switch down to the light version due to my girlish figure. I go through a 12 pack a month, tops, so I am no heavy hitter.

Aaron
 
I like most all of it from Bud Light to Hoenstein to Leinenkugels. Don't much care for miller lite and a few others.
 
I'm with you on the Grain Belt Premium beer,especially the Nordeast!I'm about 60 miles from New Ulm(where it's made) and it's hard to find here too.Some local pubs have it on tap,from what I've heard.

I'm told the closer you get to New Ulm,the easier it is to find.

Old Style makes a good beer also.I'ts the only beer that's 100% fully Krausened,ya know.
 
Harpoon seasonals; summer beer, october fest, winter warmer, celtic ale + some others like chocolate stout, been to the windsor vt brewery a few times for a visit and fresh beer.

Long Trail belgian white, great summertime beer.

Leinenkugel sunset wheat always have some of that on hand.

Anchor brewing - Steam and Porter, the porter is unique. Christmas special is also unique, acquired taste but good.

So many others, so sometimes trying different ones I find more that are good.

Paulaner Oktober fest is great.

Hacker Schorr hefweizen and Paulaner hefweizen, too many to list.

1 frosty glass per day, so I crack 2 12 oz bottles unless whatever it is comes in a bigger bottle. Mostly during the warm months of the year, with dinner, and thats it. I don't seem to drink as much beer in the winter, quality not quantity, drink for the taste, not the buzz..... moderation
 
POINT! Nothing better than an ice cold Point Special or most any other flavor they come up with. Since I retired from drinking, Point Rootbeer has become my favorite choice. So smooth & creamy you may not need ice cream for a float. Grain Belt has become a better beer since Schell took over. It's also far better in bottles, but aren't they all. Hamm's might make it a little further in the world if it was in a bottle. Coors? Yes! Coors light? Yech! Keystone is sooo bad, the "K" key just popped off the keyboard (wish I was kidding, these Alienwares are $$$$$!). There are other beers out there, good & bad. Point has my support & that's all that matters. Period!

Mike
 
Kinda partial to Molson Ice or Molson XXX. I'm not a heavy hitter either so I like the fast buzz without all the beer (or the hang over). Most American beers are too sweet to suit me.
 
Kind of a Grain Belt Premium guy myself. Just finished restoring a Grain Belt 3"x5" lighted sign to hang in my shop.
 
I normally drink Michelob Amber Bock, but my favorite is Arrogant B@&*$%d Ale, brewed by Stone Brewery in California. Pricey, but superb. Sorry, the censor system wouldn"t let me use the actual brand name of the Beer.
 
Any brand that wont cause a hang over.
I have not found one yet so i stick with coffee or water.
 
Used to think that Schmidt's Big Mouth was the best. They came in a keg shaped bottle. Do they make them anymore?
 
The new Bush comes in a camo can, Pretty interesting. Was told they do it around this season everyyear i never knew, But I like corrs heavy which for some reason is only found here in NY, Cant find it anywhere else
 
Any India Pale Ale, doesn't matter who brews it as long as it has plenty of hops, and it almost feels like you need to chew it.
 
Well, my top favorites are Antactica from Brazil, Salva Vida from Honduras, and Sol here in Mexico. All in returnable bottles. I can't stand any beer in a can! Yuck. I'm buying Sol in 1180ml returnable bottles, 12 to a case. All I'm paying for is the liquid and the metal caps. Wish they still had returnable bottles in the states.
 
I dont drink,but all the drunks around here are pretty simple.Cans most often found along Missouri roadsides in my area are Busch Light,Budweiser,and Milwaukee's Beast,and You can tell if their woman was along for the ride,You'll find some kinda fruity alcoholic container thrown out too.More often than not most pick ups around here have a cooler full of Busch light in the bed,and a rifle in the cab,or as I like to call it,"Preparing for deer saeson"
 
Hello Dave from mN,
Chechz are the # 1 drinkers of beer in the world.
They sure like their brew!
156 liters a year per capita.............YEAH!!
I Like Samuel Adams Lager, not a big company, but it hits the spot for me!
Guido
 
I stopped drinking alcohol on a regualr basis a few years ago. Never could develope a taste for any tyo of liquor, so I drank mostly Mulehockeys Best for a few years, Geez how did I drunk that crap, I graduated to Miller Genuine Draft as I began to have a decent income. Ralized it wasnt much better than Buttwiper, so I drank that for a while, then I found Rolling Rock. When I do drink a beer, its ususally one of those.
 
Yessir, that be the one! I recommend a tour if your ever in the area. Great tour! Just long enough to enjoy & usuall not too many people. Shoot, the tour & samples are well worth $3. Can't forget the cute college girls that give the tour, either. Fun all around & darned good beer. Rootbeer, too.

Mike
 
Wine on Sunday mornings - Bud Light the rest of the time - UNLESS in Wisconsin, then have to go with the Leinei's
 
I"ve been drinking and sharing some Schlitz that was bootlegged in from WI that is made with the recipe from the 1960"s. Really tasty!!!
 
Well I woke up Sunday morning with no way to hold my head that didn't hurt, and the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for desert...

Is one of my all time favorite songs, and I saw the linked video live Sunday night on Johnny's show when I was a kid, I guess about '68 or '69.

By the way, Sam Boston Lager, Killians Red, or Leinenkegel Red. Anyone of them, anywhere but in the church pew, and only if the priest is looking and pointing at me...again.

Mark
Johnny Cash Sunday Morning Coming Down
 
Hello Eric SEI,
Samual Adams has .09% of the market in the U.S.
The company is termed small from the industy.
Thre are 3 categories that define small.
Firts category of small would be a company that produces less than 2 million barrels of beer per year. Second category would be a company that is indipendent and is controlled by the beverage industry 25% or less.
Traditional would be a company that 50% of its product is either malt or uses adjunts rather then lite flavors to produce the beer.I don't know how many states it makes its beer, last time i checked Samuel Adams had 750 employes.
Drink responsibly..................Guido.
 

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