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    Quote Originally Posted by metalfab View Post
    Sam Adams Lager, Yuengling traditional Lager, Sierra Nevada IPA, Lagunitas IPA, anything from Samuel Smith in Tadcaster England, Longtrail ale.

    Have you tried Dogfish Head IPA's? The BEST, hands down.

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    Guinness Extra Stout and Samuel Adams Boston Lager.

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    Cool Boy, I love beer

    Like the title says>I love beer. Back in the day, I used to have a kegarator in my garage holding a full size keg in addition to being a member of a beer club, I got to sample beers from around the world. My favorate beers you asked? Too many, but I'll start with the local variety:
    Landshark lager, Strohs, Rolling Rock, Anchor Steam, Sierra Nevada Pale ale, Alaskan Pale, Miller light, Hatuey. From Belgium, I like Stella Artois, Satan Red, Bellevue, Piraat, Watau, Hoegaard, St Bernard...etc,etc. Canada: Labatt Ice, Molson Ice, Moosehead beer. Mexico: Dos XX, Sol, Tecate, Pacifico Clara. Germanyinkel, Ayinger, Dab, Franziskaner Hefeweisse, Sparten....the Czechs make a wonderful pilsner like Pilsner Urkel, Primus Blonde. Brazil: Xingu Black is excellent. To be continued....
    HOG.

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    Here's my three; Old Peculiar, Blue Moon, Elephant Malt and my own home made Jamaican Style Ginger Beer!

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    Hi JimmyHAD. Here is a few of mine. All Samuel Smith's, all Sam Adam's and love the Boston Ale, all Middle Ages Brewing Co. esp the Impaled Ale, all Sierra Nevada especially the Pale Ale. Most Saranac esp. IPA, Pale Ale, and love the Imperial IPA, Arogant Bastard, Guiness Stout, Carona Extra, EBC Ellicott brewing Co. Pale Ale Just to name a few. Cheers

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    I am a fan of "GORDON BIERSCH".
    Locally to me brewed and I know some of the family.
    And if needed I could walk home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niftyshaving View Post
    I am a fan of "GORDON BIERSCH".
    Locally to me brewed and I know some of the family.
    And if needed I could walk home.

    Are you kidding me? My wife works a block away from the Gordon Biersh located in Brickell ave in downtown Miami.....when she is not driving and I pick her up...guess where we meet...yeap, Gordon and I have already a couple of pints down the pipe.

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    Some of my favs: Guinness, Sierra Nevada's Celebration, Belgium Beers, and MacEwans Scotch Ale. All pretty good. Espeicially in the winter months.

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    I like a good beer myself.

    My recreational beer for around the house and hanging out with neighbors in Mic Ultra.

    I only go to one bar and the selection isn't too much, but every beer is 3 dollars from bud to stella. Recently I have been ordering Rolling Rock, Labatt Blue, Newcastle, Budweiser, Landshark, and RedStripe. I never order the same beer twice in one night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    If you gents would please let me know of some of your favs I will make a list for myself of others to try.
    Limfjordsporter - nothing has ever come close

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