View Poll Results: Best Beer?
Busch



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Kalik gold



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Natural Ice



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Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll
Best Beer?
No Moose Drool?
Actually I haven't been a drinker for about the last 19 years. Best thing I ever did (alcohol wise) was mix up every kind of booze I could find to drink for about 15 hours. I haven't even wanted to smell alcohol since. No risk of a DUI for me.
Actually I haven't been a drinker for about the last 19 years. Best thing I ever did (alcohol wise) was mix up every kind of booze I could find to drink for about 15 hours. I haven't even wanted to smell alcohol since. No risk of a DUI for me.
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way to include all the overrated, sissy, and just plain bad beers in that poll. where in the world is that a representative sampling of what people drink?
On a different note, definitely gonna go out and pick up some shiner bock this weekend, sounds like it's the most listed on this thread! mmmmm beeeer...did this thread make anyone else severely salivate for the brew?
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dsp - it's cool to be a beer snob, but just remember we're all in this thread for the common cause: beeeer mmmmmm....i'd be upset too if I were you seeing as you have that nice kegerator and can't use it to your liking, but at least you have a kegerator, I just gotta keep buying cases and cases.
So how many of you have a microbrewery in your area?
I have a great microbrewery less than a mile from my home, walking distance can be a problem!
Over the past year I have been supporting them I have really come to appreciate the joys of a microbrewery. There is one by "Custom BrewCrafters" called "A Wee Heavy" and that is what it is, not too heavy and dark but more substantial than just an ale. The amazing thing is the % of alcohol the microbreweries can get into their beer. Like I said, I'm sure glad I don't have to drive home some nights.
I have a great microbrewery less than a mile from my home, walking distance can be a problem!
Over the past year I have been supporting them I have really come to appreciate the joys of a microbrewery. There is one by "Custom BrewCrafters" called "A Wee Heavy" and that is what it is, not too heavy and dark but more substantial than just an ale. The amazing thing is the % of alcohol the microbreweries can get into their beer. Like I said, I'm sure glad I don't have to drive home some nights.











