forgot Sierra Nevada, sorry.
guinness
please
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but dont let anyone know its my favorite,please.
San Lucas, Sierra Nevada, Newcastle, Firestone Double Barrel Ale, Country Club 40oz malt liquor ($1.30 for 40 oz.!!)
Am more of a still cider/scrumpy drinker - the drier and rougher the better. If I had to choose a beer, it would be an ale, rather than beer - too many bubbles!
I would have to go with newcastle
Beer is for skirts, Meth is where it\'s at!
nothing like thinking about beer first thing on Friday morning. mmmmm beer
to many to choose from. Out of the given list of brewers, I prefer Long Trail and Magic Hat. Guiness on draught is better than any meal of the day. Magic Hat HIPA is my new seasonal favorite. Long Trail Hit The Trail Ale is dank. Rainbow River Trout Ale is delicious but have never seen it outside of Vermont. For some reason I have an affliction for Vermont beers. Other good beers include- Dogfishead 60 Min. IPA, Sammy Smith\'s Organic Lager, and Harpoon UFO (unfiltered, brah) oh yah- Dogfishhead makes a 40 oz bottle of malt liquor that is ridiculously tasty but pricey. Have only seen them on the outskirts of Camden, but I guess they would be more prevalent in the Delaware/Dirty Jersey area... sorry for all the words, but beer is inspiring
Guinness all the way. if i have no money then it\'s Miller Lite. BigFoot Barley Wine is pretty kick ass but it like 12 bucks a six pack, but that\'s all you need.
Bigfoots get you pretty fuct, and they\'re quite tasty if you\'re into the barleywine. I think they\'re around 9.6% alc. I forgot to mention the wonderful brewery of Smuttynose, located in Portsmouth, NH. They make a very robust assortment of beers. Schoal\'s Pale Ale is pretty dece, as is thier Brown Dog Ale. Can\'t forget about Rogue, out in Oregon. The obvious Dead Guy Ale is superb, along with the Honey Cream

(can never remember the full name)..