I kept forgetting to come back to participate in this thread.
I love beer.
Stouts are my favorite. To be specific, I prefer an Imperial Stout with chocolate and/or coffee notes. This will always be my number one choice.
I also love Porters. It used to be that Porters were different from stouts, but now it is hard to find differences.
IPAs, I have become a fan of these, lately. Currently, I am all about a craft beer made by Dogfish Head, 60 minute IPA. I really, really like this beer. I especially like it on draft. In a pub/restaurant, I will choose draft, first. I prefer my beer in a frosted pint glass. So, lately, when we have been out to dinner, this is my choice. I have been happy to find IPAs because they have the bitter taste of the stouts, yet aren't as heavy.
Typically, if I am in a bar (much rarer nowadays) hanging out with friends/dancing, I will drink a Corona Light with lemon. It doesn't fill me up and is refreshing.
Outside of the Corona, I have never been a light beer fan. But, I have been trying to lose same weight recently, so I have looked for a lighter beer to have in the house (one that is cheaper than Corona). I came upon Michelob Ultra, Cactus Lime. It is quite good. So, I have been picking that up to keep in the fridge. Hopefully, I will still like it in the winter. Typically, I will buy one or two individual stouts I haven't tried before when I am at the store picking up the Michelob.
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Originally Posted by weatherboi
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Stouts go really well with cold seafood, such as, raw oysters, crab, shrimp cocktail, and clams. There are many out there brewed with warm climates and food in mind. I love a good milk stout.
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I don't know why, but milk stout is the one type of stout I don't like.
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Originally Posted by Okiebug61
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Glass, can or bottle?
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Bottle. Unless I am drinking Coors Light, then it is a can. I would only be drinking Coors light if I was at some sort of cookout or whatever and then my high school/poor college student years would kick in and I would want the can. Just tastes better than the bottle to me after always drinking it in a can. If a Coors Light is really, really cold, than I can enjoy it, immensely.
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Originally Posted by ruffryder
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I never heard of or seen yuengling till I came out to FL. It is pretty popular here. I tried it and didn't really like it.
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Yuengling is brewed 10 miles south of where both of my parents grew up and all of my extended family still lives. It is the oldest brewery in the U.S. and almost closed down at one point, long, long ago. Growing up, the surrounding area saw this beer as "shit beer" (no doubt because it was brewed in their area), while Coor Light was heralded "the good beer" to drink. It was so humorous to me when 20 years later, everyone was drinking Yuengling and the price was MUCH higher than when no one was drinking it! :D I am not too keen on it myself. But, I am not keen on most lagers.
I tend to not like whites, reds, or bock beers.
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Originally Posted by weatherboi
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i love beer!!!
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This thread has actually motivated me to head out the door and pick me up a stout or two!