The Beer Thread

Light damaging and skunking the beer, I believe
Lightstruck beer gets pretty bad. If you get Corona on tap it's fairly drinkable all things considered but I don't trust clear bottles. Modelo at least uses brown glass and if you like Mexican beer they're ok. Green glass like Heineken uses is also less than optimal but it's not as bad as clear glass. (Of course, Heineken is also really lackluster as Dutch-origin stuff goes, but some people swear by Heinie.) If the bottles are kept away from light it won't be much of an issue, in theory, but a holster doesn't protect the bottles at all. Cases will shield the bottles from light to a fair extent (meaning it's actually better to just get a case of Corona than buy a holster of it)

Two Hoots is pretty good.
Never had. Regional craft beer?
 
My current goto brewski is Coopers XPA. Just like Coopers Original Pale Ale, only with a fuckton of hops and a purple label. Not sure if it's escaped Australia yet, but if it hasn't then it's only a matter of time before it does.
 
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Miller genuine draft on a bottle, it's probably Miller's best beer since it does kinda live up to its name of tasting like draft beer and beer general tastes better bottled.

Also i know it's kinda exceptional to admit, but I'm partial to high life, and not because of the taste but at 1.50 for a 32 ounce can where I live it's a bargain. also Budweiser and Coors either works but never that light shit.
You know you're in Florida when your 40 is fucking 32 ounces.
 
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I was talking about the size, not colloquial term.

Do they still use shitty plastic bottles, or did they go back to glass?
 
the Corona Familiar (the big ones) offer the dark bottle glass, the better cook of Corona Extra, and they have high turnover so it's a lot fresher than a lot of other beers
 
A few of my go to beers.
1.Guinness- Dark stout that tastes like if coffee and dark chocolate had a baby and it was a damn good one.
2. Sam Adams - for me this is bliss in a bottle. weather its cherry wheat,the boston lager,or the blackberry weiss. This to me is what beer should be;not that bottled fermented horse piss called bud light.
3. Stone Gargoyle Imperial Stout - Guinness if it were Ivan Drago and blacker than my soul.
4. Samul Smiths - usually if i can find it i'll grab it when i can. hard to come by where i live.
5. Killian's Irish Red - a classic,enough said.
6. Most anything from Great Lakes Brewery - Conway's Irish Ale,Edmund Fitzgerald Porter, Elliot Ness Amber, and the most famous Christmas Ale.
 
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I like very malty beers. I tried negra modelo lately, and it blews regular modelo out of the water. Heinken is a good lager for easy drinking. Trappist beers like Duchesse are great beers for wine drinkers. But one of the best I've had is one from Canada called Fin Du Monde.
 
I like very malty beers. I tried negra modelo lately, and it blews regular modelo out of the water. Heinken is a good lager for easy drinking. Trappist beers like Duchesse are great beers for wine drinkers. But one of the best I've had is one from Canada called Fin Du Monde.

I usually go for farva beans and a nice chianti but negra modelo is the best of mass market.
Who the hell likes IPA's, Id rather lick a pine cone before that nasty flavor that goes down worse than medicine.
 
I've had drinkable IPAs before but they are never, ever my first choice.

IPAs are fine. What sucks is hipster IPAs that are super hoppy for no really justifiable taste reason. These have become ridiculously popular to the point they're seen as representing the traditional IPA when they're weird hipster shit.
 
Sorry to come in and talk IPAs like a hipster right now but King Sue is fucking amaziballs.

Sadly it's far from cheap. Also any beer with a dinosaur on the can is cool with me.
 
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I don't like Miller Lite, but free beer is free beer.

Here's how to get free Miller Lite on Leap Day

We get a bonus day this year, and best of all, this Leap Day – the first since 2016 – lands on the best day of the week: Saturday. So what better way to celebrate a free 24 hours than with 24 free beers?

Indeed, on Saturday, Feb. 29, Miller will buy you a 24-pack of Miller Lite to help you and your friends (two-dozen beers is a lot a beer, after all) make the most out of your free day.
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— Miller Lite (@MillerLite) February 25, 2020

Getting your bonus brews is as easy as enjoying them, too. On Saturday, Miller Lite will post a QR code to its Instagram and Twitter; all you need to do is scan it and submit your receipt from a Leap Day purchase of a 24-pack. Miller will then refund your money via PayPal. And boom: You've got yourself 24 free brews.

So stay tuned to Miller Lite's Instagram and Twitter accounts on Saturday – and then put the phone away and enjoy 24 hours of free day.
 
2. Sam Adams - for me this is bliss in a bottle. weather its cherry wheat,the boston lager,or the blackberry weiss. This to me is what beer should be;not that bottled fermented horse piss called bud light.
I really enjoyed drinking Sam Adams when I was in the States. It's a genuinely nice beer.

Speaking of Bud, they've been aggressively shilling it in Europe for the last few months. A lot of billboards and grand opening tier ads in supermarkets. They also sold them for quite extreme discounts almost from the start, a six-pack selling for at least a euro or two cheaper than other major brands. I tried it and while I must say it isn't offensively bad-tasting, that's mainly because it barely tasted of anything. It's easily the weakest beer I've ever had, somehow worse than those cheap festival beers which are literally watered down.
 
Leffe - blonde or brown.
Old Tom, a strong dark brit beer from Manchester way.
McEwans 70 - strong old fashioned ale without tasting like tramp juice..
 
I don't generally drink beer, I'm more of a cider drinker, but today I grabbed a Modelo Chelada before heading home and it is pretty weird. It is like drinking carbonated tomato juice.
 
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I picked up a case of Rhinelander in bottles for 8 bucks. It’s pretty good for a lager, but you may have to go to Wisconsin to pick it up. They also make shorties which are 7oz bottles but it’s more expensive.
 
Spotted Cow. A staple in every WI fridge/tavern. A good farmhouse ale.

Old Rasputin. I played a show at a bar and got free drinks all night and ended up drinking waaaaaay too many of these as the night went on.
 
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