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    1. #21
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      oh man... out in the shop its gotta be Rainier or PBR hands down.. but who am i kidding i'll drink just about anything but Heineken

      I'm not a doctor... But i'll take a look anyway!

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=65804


    2. #22
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      I like Stella Artois, Shiner Frost, Ziegenbock, Bud Light and MGD 64 when I try to watch my weight. ; )
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    3. #23
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      Those of you too far away from Texas won't have this one, but Shiner is by far the best beer out there.
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    4. #24
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      Choice 1: Free
      Choice 2: Guinness
      Scott from NJ.

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      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
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    5. #25
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    6. #26
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      root beer

    7. #27
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      In my 38 years of walking this earth I have yet to find another beer that puts a smile on my face such as this one. My all-time favorite.

      Last edited by trapin; 02-24-2010 at 10:03 AM.
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    8. #28
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      I knew I shouldn't have read this thread at work! Now my mouth is getting dry and my hand is shaking.....

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    9. #29
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      Samuel Adams, regular brew and Octoberfest
      Newcastle

      But I like grabbing a microbrew or something different from time to time at the store just to taste what else is out there.
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    10. #30
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      After 4 years in Germany it got tougher...

      Nothing like a good wheat/Hef microbrew though!!

      Coors & Coors Light = Rocky Mountain Piss Water
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    11. #31
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      Quote Originally Posted by OLDFLM View Post

      Coors & Coors Light = Rocky Mountain Piss Water
      LOL, I've said that same exact thing! How can people drink that stuff?
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    12. #32
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      My summer garage/outdoor beer:


      My beer snob beer:

    13. #33
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      Nick R.
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    14. #34
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      I also love the Shiner Bock and Sierra Nevada Big foot Ales.

      and who can resist Chimay:
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    15. #35
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      New Castle. The way I figure it, if I can see through the glass it ain't beer.

    16. #36
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      What do coors, budwiser, miller, and a couple having $ex on a dock, have in common? They're all f#%cking close to water!

      Beer should not look the same going in as it does going out. That's not beer, that's beer flavored water.

      I like a beer I can chew on. Samuel Adams is decent for an American beer. The best I've ever had were the Pilsners and Hefeweizen in Germany.
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    17. #37
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      any samuel adams ,killians, any magic hat,most bells but bells best brown ale is real good!
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

    18. #38
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      Yuengling


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    19. #39
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      Free and cold.

      But given the chance to select for myself I find myself picking this a lot these days:



      My "everyday" beer is usually:

      True T.

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    20. #40
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      Fosters or Corona when I occasionally have a brew. If you ever find yourself in the UK - try John Smith Smooth. It's their version of Bud but much better.

      BTW: The german chic - what a butter face.....

      Rainier beer - now that stuff is piss water but back in the late 70's they had the coolest commercial. There was this Honda CB750 winding through the mountains with Mt. Rainier in the background. As the bike passes the rider shifts gears and the sound from the bike is "RRRRAAAAIIINNNNNERRRR BBBEEEERRRRRRR" I was like 14 living in Juneau AK and still remember that commercial. Learned the beer sucked several years later while spending some time in Wa.

      Here it is - or one similar

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz-WuLQz_ns
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