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    whats the best beer/wine

    whats the best beer / wine... gonna start a friggin argument - i can just feel it

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    Best beer:
    - Best value - Bohemian (cheaper than the other brown bottles and not as bad)
    - Best for a hot summer day - Corona
    - Best with a meal - Sleeman Honey Brown
    - Best for a late night break - Heinikan

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    Becks is best for every occasion:cheers:
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    Budwieser the King of Beers, but I prefer Guinness.

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    Caffreys beer is particularly relaxing.

    Even cheapo white wine tastes nice after the first glass.
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    Not a wine guy-
    Arbor Mist: it's cool aid for adults!:cheers:

    I don't like real "hoppy" Beer-

    Yuengling traditional lager
    Dos Equis amber
    Foster Lager
    Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale
    If I'm having a bunch, Coor's extra gold.
    ...Just ask me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by For-Life
    Best beer:
    - Best value - Bohemian (cheaper than the other brown bottles and not as bad)
    - Best for a hot summer day - Corona
    - Best with a meal - Sleeman Honey Brown
    - Best for a late night break - Heinikan
    Nuh-uh...

    -best value: Lucky- $6.75 (CAD) per sixpack (vs. about $10 per six of Labatt's Blue (oh and it's made by Labatt's, right here in Edmonton...) http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/lucky-lager/10220/5283/

    -best for a hot summer day- ok, not a beer, but for those chores on a hot summer afternoon= Mike's Hard Lemonade- Cool, refreshing, easy going down, and after three, I can't mow the lawn anymore :}

    -best with a meal- Sleeman's Cream Ale- no contest

    -best for a late night break- I don't understand, a late night break, from what?



    Add a few catagories:

    Favourite domestic beer.
    - Kokanee (http://www.kokaneebeer.com) (a little tast of Sasha Trudeau in every glass... sorry, couldn't resist- The former Prime Minister's son died on the Kokanee glacier and his body still hasn't been recovered- noting that per their advertising, every drop is made straight from the waters of the glacier; aside from that, it is still my favourite beer).

    Favourite import:
    - San Miguel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Miguel_Beer

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    My favorite beer is COLD!

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    Moosehead, but I prefer Coors light for everyday! And yes, I drink it everday! If that's not available I'd have to agree to the COLD beer.
    Tobin James has an awesome Cab and Merlot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shwing
    Nuh-uh...

    -best value: Lucky- $6.75 (CAD) per sixpack (vs. about $10 per six of Labatt's Blue (oh and it's made by Labatt's, right here in Edmonton...) http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/lucky-lager/10220/5283/

    -best for a hot summer day- ok, not a beer, but for those chores on a hot summer afternoon= Mike's Hard Lemonade- Cool, refreshing, easy going down, and after three, I can't mow the lawn anymore :}

    -best with a meal- Sleeman's Cream Ale- no contest

    -best for a late night break- I don't understand, a late night break, from what?
    Bohemian generally stays in the same price range ;)

    Also, Mike's Hard? That is a girls drink :P

    A late night break, like just sitting back late in the night

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    Now that I'm back in the SF area - Lagunitas or Moylans (IPA of course)

    Murph's if I'm not in Ireland, Guiness if I am.

    Love me a good Shandy when it's hot, there's a place on Nantucket called 'The Brotherhood' that makes a Lager and Lime that is just beyond belief. I've tried to copy it for years and have yet to achieve the appropriate level of sublime.

    In Oz it's got to be a Coopers.

    When in Boston it's a Tremont Ale (it's good but I drink it cause a friend's brother started the company).

    When travelling I drink the most local microbrew I can find.

    Maker's Mark on the rocks.

    Beefeater and tonic, if it's really warm replace the lime with sprig of mint.

    Right now Kahn Syrah ('00 or '01) would be in my glass all the time if I could afford it. Unless I was looking for something a little lighter then it would be Sanford Pinot Noir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CME4SPECS
    ...I prefer Coors light for everyday! ...
    So you don't like the taste of beer?
    ...Just ask me...

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    My tastes are just different than yours.

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    Lucky Beer

    Well, I know this should go without saying, but as far as value goes (my comment about Lucky beer), regardless of all else, I can say with a straight face I got Lucky ....
    Last edited by Shwing; 12-19-2005 at 10:24 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by QDO1
    whats the best beer / wine... gonna start a friggin argument - i can just feel it
    Since dividing into categories is what the cool kids seem to be doing:

    Cheap: Corona (not that I'm fond of it, it's pretty affordable and available e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e).

    Second choice, though it may be a regional: Henry Weinhardt's. Tastes decent, looks expensive--a perfect party "stealth beer". A few years back, when it was really cheap ($6-7.00 for a 12-pack), we'd buy a few 12s, stick 'em in the top of the fridge for the moochers that'd inevitably show up empty-handed, and hide the good stuff elsewhere. I highly recommend stealth beers.

    Hot summer day: Pacifico. It's like Corona, but not as skunky. It's almost sweet, in its way. And it goes down like nothin'. Yummy.

    With a Meal: None, really. I'm eating or I'm drinking. Not both at once, usually.

    Preferred: Ales and stouts. In no particular order of preference, Newcastle, Bass, Caffrey's, Sam Smith's Nut Brown, Smithwick's (tastes better in Kilkenny than from a bottle), Guinness, Fuller's ESB (London Pride's harder to find), and so on. Foster's Special Bitter (the green can) is surprisingly good. Not too fond of Murphy's -- a particularly bad pint in London sticks with me to this day. Beamish seems to be less common these days than a few years back, but it's never wowed me--no big loss.

    Hmm...Rasputin Imperial Stout is pretty, um, strong. Red Hook is a macro-micro-brewery in Washington, and they make some pretty good stuff. Their double stout is, for some reason, is mixed with Starbuck's Coffee.

    My current favorite is Chimay Red. Spec-friggin'-tacular.

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    God gave us beer to show he really loves us....

    My favorite beers

    1. a tie Warsteiner and Pilsner Urqel
    1c just about an Belgian white
    2. Great Lakes Breweries Dortmunder
    3. Dunedin Red Head Ale
    4. Moosehead
    5. Labatts

    and favorite beer to drink while chill'n and grill'n....Old Milwaukee!

    Favorite wine...
    a French one....Kronebourg 17something, oooops, I guess that is a French beer....but it is the best thing I drank in France.

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    Drink

    As long as it has a reasonable alcohol content, anything! Rather partial to Marstons Pedigree or Theakstons Old Perculiar. Also from the local Morrison's there is a Summer Glory which has a hint of peach petals and not forgetting banana bread beer. As for wine you can't beat a good Australian Merlot or an Eiswein from Germany.

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    I missed the low brow, 'hanging out in the desert blowing stuff up' (or grilling or fishing or whatever you do on your lost weekends), pick. It's a no brainer really.

    Tecate, tastes the same on ice or at 90 F after sitting in the shade under the car all day.

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    Wine - Mad Dog 20/20

    Beer - Blue Label Beast

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    Quote Originally Posted by QDO1
    whats the best beer / wine... gonna start a friggin argument - i can just feel it
    Beer-Grolsh/Stella
    Wine-anything as long as its over 12%
    Whisky-Grants/Jim Beam

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    Strongbow cider

    An ice-cold pint of Strongbow does the trick!

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    Wave

    Fosters - anytime

    Heferweisen (? spelling) with a slice of lemon in the heat of summer

    A shandy when in England

    Strongbow cider

    I used to like Pimms No. 1 - havent seen that for years and years! Don't even know if they have it Stateside.

    White Zin - I know, a girl's drink, but then, I am an elderly girl!!

    Mai Tai

    And of course, ice cold Adam's Ale!!:cheers:

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    Just drinking:

    Beer - london Pride
    Lager - Becks
    Cider - Scrumpy
    Redwine - Anything big and tasty - usually Shiraz, Australian. Or a Barollo
    Whitewine - cold crisp dry chardonay - Australian

    Eating:
    Depends on the dish, can be quite choosy on wine with food!

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    Mad Dog 20/20 - The stuff that dreams are made of!:cheers:
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    Jacob's Creek! The best Australian wine ever.

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