Classic now has it's own off-topic section. I suggest we talk about beer. Personally, I've been enjoying Newcastle a lot lately.
Classic now has it's own off-topic section. I suggest we talk about beer. Personally, I've been enjoying Newcastle a lot lately.
I've had Newcastle quite a few times, it's good. I'll look for Bell's this week, never had it or saw it. Where's it from?
Rolling Rock I've had more than my share ...a lot more. Last few weeks I've been enjoying Paulaner and Hacker Pschorr Weiss beers since a place within lunch distance from work has them on tap. Our local made (I'm from Philly) lager is Yuengling ...oldest brewery in the U.S.... and it's good for a reasonably priced everyday beer. Sam Adams is right there, too. I don't like sweet beers, otherwise I'm happy ...though when I was in Belgium last year and was treated to a beer tasting expedition, we even had a couple dessert beers that I liked and they were somewhat mildly sweet, one was cherry beer.
I'm partial to Canadian beer....Labatt, Molson, Moosehead. You just have to like a beer called Moosehead from a country with a city called Moosejaw.
Naramata nut brown! Brewed in the Okanagan(BC). Only available in tall bottles until recently. Now in cans! I'm stocking up!
Smithwick's!
For me a sentimental favourite since it's from Kilkenny, Ireland (like me). My family is indirectly related to the Smithwick family.
I'm not yet of age, so of course I don't drink.
However, I hear that Piraat ale is one of the best... It comes in 750 mL bottles which not only suggests, but requires adequate consumption.
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