What are your favourite beers?
What are your favourite beers?
Thought it would be interesting to see what beers people enjoy the most. A couple of my favourites are goat pale ale, grand ridge blonde, paulaner munchen and kilkenny!
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Strange that in passing the half century that the compatriots of similar vintage and I would prefer Tooheys Old(Black) as a beverage whilst at the pub or club.I reckon this is because its a gentle beer and doesn't give you a hangover.In fact you have to guzzle a bucketful before you even get the wobbly boot on.This is especially useful when going to the Club with the missus and friends.
I'm heavily involved with the local rugby club and we now stock Old in the cans.It's not that easy to get any more in can form(We have a no glass policy at the ground) and for a while I had to drink VB.It tasted alright after about ten cans, but has an aftertaste like festered sheeps bowels and is bad on the head next day.
I like a six pack of Coopers Sparkling as an aperitif if I don't have enough home brew chilled.
You may consider me a heretic to be burned at the stake but
I really don't mind Crown lager especially to accompany a meal whilst dining out.I am not a great fan of wine as it gives me the shivers in the kidney region.
Originating in Derbyshire ,England many moons ago and travelling extensively before being shackled I have partaken in beverages from all compass points.I found that you could get used to any beer provided you were dedicated to the cause.I think Fourex would be a challenge.
Wheat beer must be an aquired taste!!!!Didn't mind the Molsons (Dogger Dan) as I have been to St. Catherines a couple of times on business.
Isn't it good to be a pisshead????What a rewarding hobby we enjoy.
The weather is warming up and it's half an hour until knock off time,its Friday and I can detect a dry tickle in the back of my throat that will assuredly be assuaged by a cleansing ale or ten this evening.
I'm heavily involved with the local rugby club and we now stock Old in the cans.It's not that easy to get any more in can form(We have a no glass policy at the ground) and for a while I had to drink VB.It tasted alright after about ten cans, but has an aftertaste like festered sheeps bowels and is bad on the head next day.
I like a six pack of Coopers Sparkling as an aperitif if I don't have enough home brew chilled.
You may consider me a heretic to be burned at the stake but
I really don't mind Crown lager especially to accompany a meal whilst dining out.I am not a great fan of wine as it gives me the shivers in the kidney region.
Originating in Derbyshire ,England many moons ago and travelling extensively before being shackled I have partaken in beverages from all compass points.I found that you could get used to any beer provided you were dedicated to the cause.I think Fourex would be a challenge.
Wheat beer must be an aquired taste!!!!Didn't mind the Molsons (Dogger Dan) as I have been to St. Catherines a couple of times on business.
Isn't it good to be a pisshead????What a rewarding hobby we enjoy.
The weather is warming up and it's half an hour until knock off time,its Friday and I can detect a dry tickle in the back of my throat that will assuredly be assuaged by a cleansing ale or ten this evening.
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Ok, here's a sub-question:
What's your favorite value-for-money beer?
I guess what I'm after is what is the chepaest brew that is still really good?
Belgian beers may be great, but they cost an arm and a leg.
I'm kinda partial to melbourne bitter. I know its a cousin of VB, but its hopping rate is high enough that it is actually bitter and has some flavor.
What are some of your guys' favorite cheapies?
What's your favorite value-for-money beer?
I guess what I'm after is what is the chepaest brew that is still really good?
Belgian beers may be great, but they cost an arm and a leg.
I'm kinda partial to melbourne bitter. I know its a cousin of VB, but its hopping rate is high enough that it is actually bitter and has some flavor.
What are some of your guys' favorite cheapies?
I'd agree with Melbourne. It actually has flavour. It's quite a rough tasting beer (nothing subtle about it) but drink it cold and it's certainly (IMHO) the best of the CUB mainstream beers.
As far as favourite beers go I love the Coopers Best Extra Stout. So rich, perfect on cold winters night (or anytime really).
As far as favourite beers go I love the Coopers Best Extra Stout. So rich, perfect on cold winters night (or anytime really).
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I'm with db, you can't go past the Squires range, my favourite being the amber ale. Damn good drop, very relaxing and easy to drink and no horrible head the next morning if one over-indulges 

Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
My current fave would have to be Hoegaarden.
As far as value for money in cheapie beers, I don't mind Amsterdam Mariner for $30 or Amstel for $31. Both nice and tastey IMHO.
Cheers,
Matty
As far as value for money in cheapie beers, I don't mind Amsterdam Mariner for $30 or Amstel for $31. Both nice and tastey IMHO.
Cheers,
Matty
I know u think u understand what u thought I said, but I don't think u realise that what u heard is not what I meant.........
fave beers
would have to be the most recent dogbolter for when i am feeling like a beer to savour, squires golden ale when i feel like 6 or 7 in a row, and geelong draught when i am simply feeling proletariat. import favourite would be sleemans honey brown lager from guelph, ontario. can only get in when the in laws come over!
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SLEEMANS, CRAP.
Goes skunky in 4 hours, they forgot to put it in a brown bottle. Ask the in Laws to bring over some Creemore Springs or some Brick Amber next time, you will see the difference of a well made beer.
Dogger
PS I live about 40 mins from the Sleemans Brewery. Truly a POS.
Just MHO.
Goes skunky in 4 hours, they forgot to put it in a brown bottle. Ask the in Laws to bring over some Creemore Springs or some Brick Amber next time, you will see the difference of a well made beer.
Dogger
PS I live about 40 mins from the Sleemans Brewery. Truly a POS.
Just MHO.
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette