What's you favorite Non-Micro brew...
I love my micros just like anyone else. Bell's Hopslam being on the tops of my list right now. but if you had to just order a regular (import or domestic) from the local restaurant or pub what would you go for?
Mine:
Budweiser
if someone answers La Fin du Monde your way off track....
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13 Comments:
Every now and then I can tolerate an MGD or a Coors, but not the light versions. And Heineken's okay once in a while.
I'd say my overall favorite though is probably Sam Adams.
DonNunn at 2:34AM on 02/09/07
I'd probably have to go with Corona. I like my IPAs, though.
Further at 4:18AM on 02/09/07
Guiness on draft!
pageycooks at 7:41AM on 02/09/07
guiness or sam adams definitely. but what's the wise crack about le fin de monde? that beer is the sweet nectar of life!
Stacy at 9:53AM on 02/09/07
Budweiser! Usually places that don't have microbrews don't have Guiness either, especially in rural areas. But, if it was available, I would drink it. My husband prefers the champagne of beers, Miller High Life.
gwenpentland at 10:51AM on 02/09/07
el pacifico!
Lexie at 11:09AM on 02/09/07
The real Budweiser...Czech Budwar (aka Czechvar stateside).
ECA at 11:11AM on 02/09/07
Guiness or Boddington on tap!
ThatGirl153 at 1:02PM on 02/09/07
Guinness, Miller High Life, Hamms Special Light (don't laugh until you try it...much better than most light beers), and Sam Adams
EatWisconsin at 1:04PM on 02/09/07
Aside from Czechvar which I totally agree with... and Guinness.. I would reccomend Boddingtons, an ale in a can from England. Also Negra Modelo from Mexico and Samuel Smith Imperial Stout.
jperlow at 2:07PM on 02/09/07
I'm not sure if I'm spelling this right but it's called panache and so far, it's only available in France. So so sooooo good.
jenki at 10:48PM on 02/09/07
Normal Place: Hoegaarden
Dive: Blue Moon
monica at 8:31PM on 02/10/07
Stella, it has to be real cold
l'ecole at 10:45PM on 02/10/07