Newcastle
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Guiness
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Newcastle
Harp
Guiness
All you need.
That's just awesome, did you just make it up?Quote:
Originally Posted by YellerDog
Well, wrote it down anyway! As seen on a sign in a pub.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeno G
Does anyone else drink Fat Tire, 1554, or any of the other Belgium Brewery beers?
I had forgotten all about Turbodog and Modelo until this weekend, when I had both. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BRAD73
Great brown brews.
That's pretty cool I didn't realize they sold Abita out in California. They have really good beer, the Amber is my favorite from that brewery.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike
A favorite of mine, if only because I can't find it in Texas, is Blue Moon. We had some at a Flying Saucer in Memphis and in Fayetteville AK. I *think* it's brewed in CO. Anyway, it tastes similar to Sunshine Wheat - only better.
We drink lots of Coors Light because we're poor. Otherwise it's usually a standard (Guinness, Shiner, etc) and a sixpack of something new. With the strip here in Lubbock it's hard *not* to find something new to try.
Personaly I'm a whiskey man myself, but here you go.
Beers
1. Shiner Bock
2. Dos Equis Amber
3. Guiness
4. Bohemia
5. Shiner Summer Stock
Whiskeys
1. Maker's Mark
2. Crown Royal
3. JD Black Label
4. Jameson
5. Sam Houston
Does anyone have suggestions on German beers simular to Shiner and Dos Equis?
Not really a German beer being that it's brewed in colorado, if you like those two you'd probably really appreciate Fat Tire.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doc Holliday
sipping on some amberbock and enjoying it. this beer is really good even though it is put out by a major brewery.