I like lager when I'm drinking at home. I prefer darker ales and stouts from tap.
[I]Corona[/I] is probably my favourite from all the big brands. [I]Bud[/I] & [I]Heineken[/I] are good too.
They get alot of hate, but they taste just fine to me. Sort of pale/plain, but that's kinda the point.
And they're cheap.
I like this one, [I]Asahi Super Dry[/I]. It's Japanese. But kind of expensive here... :(
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[I]Singha[/I] from Thailand is another fav.
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[I]Gösser[/I] from Austria is awesome. It has a very distinct taste.
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[I]Falcon Bayerskt[/I] and [I]Crocodile[/I] are some Swedish brands that I enjoy.
Overall I pretty much enjoy all kinds from all countries. Though the "lesser good" would probably be
German Weißbier (too sweet) and Carlsberg Hof (it has an aftertaste of dishwater!).
I love asashi too.
but Heinken, Bucks, Efes isn't bad a all.
I had an especially drunken night two weeks ago drinking Amigos, tequila flavoured beer.
Goes down nicely, tastes fruity, especially with a wedge of lime in.
However I don't have too much of a preference, I'll generally drink any lager that's going here in the UK e.g. Stella, Fosters, Carling, Carlsberg, and I'm not too much of a fan of bitter. Had some Budweiser 66 a while back which is basically less carbonated Budweiser, was also nice.
Like Desperados?
[img]http://www.holtzmann.de/deutsch/bilder/Desperados-Flasche.jpg[/img]
Drank it a very long time ago. Doubtful if I would enjoy one today.
Hertog Jan
Yeah, heard from a few people Amigo's is better but I've never had Desperados myself.
I generally drink just to get pissed up, so I'm not too fussed.
Wychwood Brewery do quite a lot of good beers though if you've seen them around.
[QUOTE=Lukeo;35291601]Wychwood Brewery do quite a lot of good beers though if you've seen them around.[/QUOTE]
Hah yes! Killer bottles!! I dig Hobgoblin & Scarecrow, but rarely buy them because they are very pricey o.o
[QUOTE=Rad McCool;35291570]Like Desperados?
[img]http://www.holtzmann.de/deutsch/bilder/Desperados-Flasche.jpg[/img]
Drank it a very long time ago. Doubtful if I would enjoy one today.[/QUOTE]
This. Favourite beer hands down.
Grolsch is probably my favourite thats easily available. Compared to pisswater like Fosters and Carlsberg that dominates British booze aisles it's pretty great.
Corona and Cobra are better if I can find them though.
Tribute is fantastic but you can only get that around Cornwall so I don't see much of it.
Beer? Just ask a Bavarian!
Mönchshof (Look at it, it even has a drunkard monk on it's lable, this has got to be awesome)
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Eichhofener
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And Augustiner Edelstoff (It's even called the 'Good stuff' how can you ever go wrong with that?)
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Three quality beers that you should try if you ever get to bavaria.
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Yes this is great. Such a shame it's too hard to come across here.
I'm not really much of a beer aficionado, but I'll usually drink whatever's available.
I'm pretty much the same, only now I have an off license under my house.
drink ale or stout instead of this tasteless fagwater