View Poll Results: What's your favourite beer?

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  • Carlsberg

    6 19.35%
  • Stella Artois

    6 19.35%
  • Budweiser

    5 16.13%
  • Fosters

    3 9.68%
  • Miller

    3 9.68%
  • Heiniken

    5 16.13%
  • Amstel

    3 9.68%
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbf
    My favourite beer is actually Austrian:

    Gösser

    It`s available at a few selected places in NYC

    Although I have to say I dont drink much beer these days, I am getting old as it seems.
    Haven't tried that either. Everytime I do a poll I have an option for 'other' but it doesn't seem to happen for me!

    @mrchock I'd drink any beer too as long as it's not guiness or a rough ale



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    I guess if I chose from the listed, I would pick Miller but I would prefer it to be Miller Lite. But my favorite would be Corona. It tastes good with an orange in it. (Does that sound fruity?)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecstatic
    My two all-time favorite ales are Wadsworth 6X and Caledonia Cream Ale: any of our British members know these brews? In a pinch, Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout and Bellhaven St. Andrews are acceptable. In general, I favor rich, dark ales, porters, and stouts, and I distain light beers (though an IPA is nice of a hot summer evening).

    Among domestic US microbrews, I like several local to New England: Otter Creek, Bar Harbor, Watchusett, Seadog, and Catamount are all good.
    They're new to me Ecstatic, I haven't really ventured further than the commercial beers.



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    Quote Originally Posted by jayevil
    I guess if I chose from the listed, I would pick Miller but I would prefer it to be Miller Lite. But my favorite would be Corona. It tastes good with an orange in it. (Does that sound fruity?)

    It does sound a bit gay but corona is the ticket....I'll have to try it sometime with orange *on my own of course*



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    My favorite "commercial" English brew is Fuller's ESB (Extra Special Bitter, 5.9%), which has been voted Best Strong Ale seven times.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecstatic
    My favorite "commercial" English brew is Fuller's ESB (Extra Special Bitter, 5.9%), which has been voted Best Strong Ale seven times.
    Yeah it's nice, I've tried it a few times.

    If I had to pick a favourite it would be Carlsberg Export, that stuff is like necter.



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    The king of European beers.
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    St. Pauli Girl. Tastes great, and the chick on the label is hot.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecstatic
    My two all-time favorite ales are Wadsworth 6X and Caledonia Cream Ale:
    Those are excellent quaff but IMO are beaten by the original McEwans 80/- as served on draught in the Athletic Arms (AKA The Diggers) in Embro. Pure electric soup. I am also very fond of Greenmantle and Maclay's 80 bob.

    I'm not personally a big fan of beers much over 5% o.g. because I find I end up sipping them like wine. I mean I like the occasional good sesh, but 5 pints of that stuff and you're fucking legless.

    I do like the West Country beers (Waddies is Somerset.) The Wessex brewery beers for example are nice on the neck.

    Not too much of a fan of Home Counties beers-- maiden's water as it is often known-- but Young's make a decent pint.

    Continental beers are a whole different can of worms, I like the Belgian Kriek beers and also white beer. For lager you can't beat the original Czech Budweiser Budwar. Zingy.



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    I'm Nova Scotia born and raised and am a dedicated fan of Alexander Keiths India Pale Ale!!! Best beer in the land!



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