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    Duval, Blue moon.

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    Otter Creek Copper Ale and Long Trail Ale.

    Stella Artois -- but it's gotta be on tap. Bottled just doesn't cut it.

    Namaste,
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    The staples:

    Grimbergen golden
    Leffe
    Dogfish Head - Midas Touch
    Delerium Tremens
    Unibroue - Le Fin Du Monde
    Alaskan - Baltic Porter
    Moylan's Russian Imperial Stout
    North Coast - Old Rasputin
    Russian River - Pliny the Elder
    Green Flash West Coast IPA
    Deschutes - Abyss
    Anderson Valley - Oatmeal Stout
    Big Sky Brewing Co. - Winter Solstice

    Right now I'm drinking my favorite spring/summer beer: Big Sky Brewing Co. - Summer Honey

    Growing up in California has certainly spoiled me when it comes to beer.

    And I must admit, an ice cold tall can of Bud Light or Coors Light can hit the spot at the right time and place.

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    Wow, You guys have me beat in experience, that's for sure... However, I've always been fond of Guinness, and, my all-time favorite, compliments of my father, Amber Bock.

    Nothing high class or exotic, but, when the day is done, they taste fantastic.

    And at least it's not Busch/Coors/Bud Lite.... I do not have a "college pallete"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShavedZombie View Post
    Wow, You guys have me beat in experience, that's for sure...
    advantage of living in Belgium

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    My favorite just came back in season.. Bells Oberon.. their summer ale ( love all Bells as well ). I also love one called Pit Viper from the Oaken Barrel in Greenwood Indiana (last I knew that was the only area you could get it in as well). They also have many other finely crafted brews.

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    being a more than heavy drinker.. the list is long.. however.. my top two most often drank beers are stella artois and miller high life.. followed by rolling rock..

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    My fav, hands down is "Péché Mortel" from brasserie dieu du ciel. The name is french and means "Mortal Sin".

    Pch Mortel (Imperial Stout Au Cafe) - Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel - Montral, QC, Canada - BeerAdvocate

    For all you imperial stout lovers out there, this is one beer you HAVE to try.


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    Lately it's been Old Scratch amber lager, from Flying Dog Brewery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danialclarcke View Post
    My favourite bear is Sierra Nevada. Tucson has a local brewery called Nimbus that also makes some good beer that may or may not be found that far east. Jimmy, if I recall correctly I think you said somewhere in a post you are in Florida, if so you might be able to find a beer by a brewery named Yuengling. I tried it while I was in Tennessee, not bad but no one sales it here out west.
    Yeungling is in Pennsylvania. Oldest brewery in North America, by the way. Good stuff.

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