What's your beer you can always trust no matter how shitty of a day you've had or if you just want to get completely fucked on a weekend?
I mean it's ok for a top what , 200 Belgian beer ?
But I'm usually too cheap to buy it, or get any beer from a bar. Alcohol is far too expensive. Thus, I rarely drink.
I just noticed the image is of a Stella Light. I like the regular Stella.
My apologies for not being enough of a beer snob, or connoisseur for you. I'm not interested in spending $50-60 for a case of imported beer, or $7-9 for one at a bar.
No one pays 50-60 for a good case of beer. It's just a matter of figuring out what good local beer is available. Stella is alright for a mass produced beer.
I am fortunate to live in an area where the local beer scene is huge and liquor stores carry a lot of local beer, so there are a ton of good choices. I prefer a good wheat beer (Hefeweizen) or a honey lager. Pale ales are good too depending on the brand.
What's your beer you can always trust no matter how shitty of a day you've had or if you just want to get completely fucked on a weekend?
I'm a pro grade alcoholic. I go straight to gin. Beer no longer cuts it for me.
This thread made me go grab a beer. It's a Bud Light, but it's all I have right now. My dad got me a case when he was in Quebec. A big pack for a lot less than it is in Ontario.
Nothing beats Bombay Sapphire.
Two Roads and Evil Twin sourced local ingredients during a trip to Iceland for this collaboration including: Icelandic moss, rye, herbs, sea kelp, skyr (Icelandic yogurt) and birch-smoked sea salt to create a Two + Evil twist on a gose beer; a sour wheat-style ale with a hint of smoke, light lemon color, dry finish and thirst quenching appeal.
Yuengling for a go to cheap reliable beer. If I want to enjoy it Port City Optimal Wit or Downright. Maybe Warped Wing if I'm back in Ohio and can get a case.
This thread made me go grab a beer. It's a Bud Light and kind of tastes like piss, but it's all I have right now./QUOTE]
I respect this.
Same here. It's everywhere, it's cheap and for cheap American beer it's not bad. Plus it comes in cans, I hate bottles.
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Same. It's my safe, base beer
Curious as to why? Not hating on it, personally I only recently started to like a glass better anyways.
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Just for disposable purposes. Lighter, less clanky, doesn't break. I normally pour out my beers into a glass anyways so what it comes in becomes disposable right away. I mean I still buy bottles, that doesn't stop me, but I prefer a can if I can get it.