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Many of the previous brews mentioned are on my short list. I'm goin' large at the moment with one of my favorites: A Sierra Nevada Bigfoot. The '03 model just showed up in the stores here in Viking country.

Gulfstreamboy, If you think micro's are girly, try a Bigfoot. Just don't hop in your B.ichin' Camero and drive off afterwards.
 
It all makes sense to me now

LXApilot said:
Killian's Irish Red

-or-

Rolling Rock

When I first read this I wondered why anyone would conside what is essentially Coors with red food coloring added to be the best beer in the world. Discovering that LXApilot isn't old ehough to drink beer took the mystery out.


Oh, and put me down as another vote for Alaskan Amber, perhaps not the best beer in the world, but a consistent pleaser.
 
Labbatts Blue of course.

Runners up:

Hornsby's
Fat Tire
White Belgian Ale



But don't forget the great cheap stuff:

Miller High Life (has to be in a bottle or it's sh!t)
Busch Light
Budweiser -- not light.
 
#1 Free beer
#2 Cold beer

After that I'll go with Shinner and I lived in Texas for only 3 months.

There was another beer I found on an overnight in CYOW. Caladonia 80, creamier than Guinness I swear.
 

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