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01/09/2007 1:27 pm
Originally Posted by: jeffhxanyone tried stella artois? i think its the awesomenest...hooegarden is nice to look at..smooth...they say its a woman's beer tho...


Ah... Stella.... It's known as 'wife beater' in the UK - for obvious reasons. It is purported to have loads of additives in it - hence the monster hangovers it delivers.

I like 'Leffe' these days... although I don't drink like I used to...

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01/09/2007 2:00 pm
Originally Posted by: LordathestringsAh, the simple pleasure of a jug of the ol' Mississippi Mud black'n'tan!


ahh yeah........the black and tan!!! :) Dont forget the half and half either!

One of my favorites is Guiness.
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01/09/2007 2:06 pm
McEwins Scotch Ale is a pretty good beer... had that one a few weeks back.
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01/09/2007 7:40 pm
i'm an european beer whore...australian beers are groovy too...but still an european beer whore...im gonna start saying whore mroe..apparently thats what the cool people are saying nowadays...beer and whore...yay...
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01/09/2007 8:26 pm
btw... Finally got to try some Boddingtons. It was probably the smoothest and easiest to drink beers I've ever had. It had no carbonation, similar to Guiness, but not near as heavy on the stomach. It actually kind of had a banana pudding bouquet to it, which enhanced it's smoothness. I've also recently added Stella, Rickard's (Red, IPA, and Honey Brown), Czechvar, and Mooshead Dry to my repertoire.
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01/09/2007 8:35 pm
My first choice in a cocktail is a Crown and Mtn. Dew.......Royal Dews!!

If I'm drinking beer, it's either Killians Red or Guiness..
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01/09/2007 8:45 pm
guinness or kilkenny..me favourites too! the cream is amazingly soothing...
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01/10/2007 2:08 am
Originally Posted by: PRSplayabtw... Finally got to try some Boddingtons. It was probably the smoothest and easiest to drink beers I've ever had. It had no carbonation, similar to Guiness, but not near as heavy on the stomach. It actually kind of had a banana pudding bouquet to it, which enhanced it's smoothness. I've also recently added Stella, Rickard's (Red, IPA, and Honey Brown), Czechvar, and Mooshead Dry to my repertoire.


I think he's gonna like living in Canada! :D

Does Oland Brewery still make real Schooner (called 'Blue' down there), or did that disappear when Labatt bought them out?

You might also check out Sussex ginger ale. And where's me dulse?
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01/10/2007 11:52 am
cobra

castle lager (south african)

fosters (cos its cheap even if it is a bit watery)

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02/08/2007 5:41 pm
Originally Posted by: LordathestringsI think he's gonna like living in Canada! :D
You might also check out Sussex ginger ale.

I love living in Canada! :D

Sussex is the BEST ginger ale I've ever had in my life! Drinking a nice refreshing glass of it at the moment as a matter of fact :p
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02/08/2007 8:13 pm
Originally Posted by: PRSplayaI love living in Canada! :D

Sussex is the BEST ginger ale I've ever had in my life! Drinking a nice refreshing glass of it at the moment as a matter of fact :p

Yeah, that's the reason you love living in Canada. :rolleyes:
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02/09/2007 3:21 am
While you're in Canada...Sample

-Moosehead Lager
-Upper Canada Dark Ale
-Steam Whistle Pilsner

uh huh

And under no circumstances should anyone ever raise a bottle of corona to their lips. It's funny...none of my friends even liked it till they went crazy on the merchandising. :rolleyes:
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02/09/2007 4:37 am
You guys have tons of beer kinds to get but let me tell ya something...

Whatever you do... if you don't come to Mexico...


YOU CAN'T HAVE VICTORIA :D

Victoria is made by the same brewery (is that right?) that makes Corona but is done and sold only in Mexico... damn it's good. :p

Guiness is nice too and XX Lager is pretty good too.

For my taste and my taste only, mexican beer is one of the best beers they are.

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