Beer.
I enjoy Hef's as much as the next guy, but IPA's are too damn hoppy I think.
Domestics have their place as well, like if you have relatives or friends come over. Or maybe the dog's thristy.
Domestics have their place as well, like if you have relatives or friends come over. Or maybe the dog's thristy.
This is tough, as I prefer the UK ales I've encountered there on visits over the years. The problem is you cannot get them here, even in bottle form, for the most part. In cooler seaons, it's Guinness. In the warmer months, Sol, Corona or an occasional Beck's is good.
IF you ever get to England, order
- Theakston's Best Bitter
- Tribute Ale from St. Austell brewery
- Timothy Taylor's Landlord
- Black Sheep Bitter
- York Terrier Ale
Ireland:
- Guinness (it IS better there, don't think what we get is the same)
- Smithwick's
Scotland:
- Calendonian EXB
- Deuchar's
Germany:
- Augustiner Dunkel (Munich)
- Lowenbrau Dunkel (yes,that Lowenbrau!)
IF you ever get to England, order
- Theakston's Best Bitter
- Tribute Ale from St. Austell brewery
- Timothy Taylor's Landlord
- Black Sheep Bitter
- York Terrier Ale
Ireland:
- Guinness (it IS better there, don't think what we get is the same)
- Smithwick's
Scotland:
- Calendonian EXB
- Deuchar's
Germany:
- Augustiner Dunkel (Munich)
- Lowenbrau Dunkel (yes,that Lowenbrau!)
ORIGINAL: jmpancoast
I consider myself a connoisseur and appreciate several beers.
Each of emjust happen to have
on the label.
I consider myself a connoisseur and appreciate several beers.
Each of emjust happen to have
on the label.
Shiner Bock also very good..........................






