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    'Usually when i drink beer' i stick with Finnish lagers Lapin Kulta (Lapland Gold), or Kukko Pils from the local small brewery.
    Estonian lager A'le Coq is maybe my favorite and very available here. Other good lagers are Pilsner Urquell or Velkopopovicky.
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    Corona with a lime slice in the bottle
    Nearly any Samuel Adams

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    Default Southern Pecan

    Excluding a few mentioned already, I would say my favorite is Southern Pecan. It is made with pecans and has a pretty unique and bold flavor. It's brewed by Lazy Magnolia brewing company. It's brewed in Kiln, Mississippi. Unfortunately it is only distributed in MS, TN, AL, FL, and LA; if you ever find yourself in the Southeast though you should try it out.
    http://www.lazymagnolia.com/ourbeer.php

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    Timothy Taylor's Strong Pale Ale.
    Brakspears 'Double Dropped' Bitter.
    Draught Guinness.
    'Living the dream, one nightmare at a time'

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshwizard View Post
    Draught Guinness.
    With a hit of port in. Thank you very much.

    London Pride is a fall back option beer wise for me. I'm ashamed to say that it's a favorite of mine because it was what I drank on my first proper session in one of my locals at 16. What a fine drink that was.

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    While there are several I really and enjoy, with the cravings for many of them being influenced by the seasons, my absolute, hands down, all-time, any-season favorite is Spaten's Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse Hell (wheat beer) either from the tap or the the brown 17oz (500ml) bottles (none of that filter junk in the small, green 12oz bottles because it just isn't the same).

    BTW - for any other wheat beer lovers out there. If you like to highlight the top notes with a slice of citrus, try using a slice of orange instead that piece of lemon most bartenders stick on the pint rim and see what you think.
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    I noticed weatherspoons over here have just introduced a couple of wheat beers. What's the deal with those?

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    I like the Sam Adams line of brews... and right now I am starting to like a brew named Spotted Cow which is a local brew

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    Right now I am stuck on Duvel, Floreffe, Samuel Smith Oatmeal, St. Bernardus Pater 6, and Chimay Red. I love some Belgian beer. Love it.

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    Sam Adams Lager, Yuengling traditional Lager, Sierra Nevada IPA, Lagunitas IPA, anything from Samuel Smith in Tadcaster England, Longtrail ale.

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