I second the Fat Tire motion. I like to try new things, but I always seem to pick Fat Tire when selecting beer...I used to drive to Nebraska or Missouri to get it before it was available in Iowa.
1. Fat Tire
2. Red Hook Blonde
3. Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout
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I second the Fat Tire motion. I like to try new things, but I always seem to pick Fat Tire when selecting beer...I used to drive to Nebraska or Missouri to get it before it was available in Iowa.
Yeah, I sometimes go to the market with the intention of trying something new, but as soon as my eyes lock onto a sixer of that wonderful stuff, I get sensory overload....and yes, I would be willing to cross the state line for it too if they didn't sell it here in WA. Lol
Here are Mine although when thirsty any will work.
1. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Made near me here in Northern CA in Chico CA
2.Coors Light Colorado Kool Aid
3. Lonestar (the beer of Texas) actually really good hard to find outside of Texas.
4. Pacifico beer I love this one also and I toured the brewery in Mazatlan Mexico
5. Corona I love this one also with some lime nothing better Brewed in the same factory as pacifico enough said....
As you can tell I like most kinds and will drink any except for maybe the beloved Blue Moon....Do people really drink that stuff....?
I love all beer. Right now Fat Tire is very good - especially at a party where they have it in keg, Colorado is a hotbed of microbrewerys. Flying Dog, New Belgium (Fat Tire), and Breckinridge all make great ales. I also like English Beer and Chimay red a Belgian Ale made by Trappist Monks is my current fav - guess the celibate monks need something good to take their minds off it.
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Gotta be German/Dutch/Danish for me. Won't drink anything else! No additives,just pure ingredients...water, barley/hops,that's it. Grolsch,Heineken,Beck's,Carlsberg (only Export). We did used to see Rolling Rock here for a while at certain retailers,which was also brewed for cleanliness/purity & is very nice! They don't export to the UK now though sadly, but I did manage to work my way through a couple of boxes when I was in Florida last year!
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