Standard beer is of course Stella (or on rare occasions a beer of a comparable price category, if it's a pub linked to a rivaling brewery that doesn't have Stella), or less often Hoegaarden. Abroad, substitute for the standard beer they have on tap (for instance, in southern Spain they have a beer called Alhambra, which is far from bad). Occasionally Duvel, which is better but also heavier and more expensive. As for when I'm just drinking one or two for the taste, well, I'm not really enough of a specialist yet that I've already chosen favourites, usually I just try new stuff. Generally speaking, though, I like the higher quality Belgian or Belgian-style stuff (Bush, various Tripels, Hoegaarden Grand Cru, that kind of thing), or English/Scottish pale ales. I'll occasionally drink Guinness, but it's not something to drink regularly.
Which beer do you usually drink?
28/01/2010 11:50:14 AM
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Depends...
28/01/2010 11:56:55 AM
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Doesn't matter
28/01/2010 12:03:43 PM
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Oh dear.
28/01/2010 12:07:32 PM
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Mukku lukku nucka picka
28/01/2010 12:11:07 PM
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Don't be silly – everyone knows the Congolese's favourite drink is Um Bongo!
29/01/2010 08:03:36 PM
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Oh my.
28/01/2010 12:30:28 PM
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29/01/2010 12:39:53 PM
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There is some sort of saying about not having something nice to say and not saying it.
29/01/2010 12:44:18 PM
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Bishop's Finger is from the same brewery as Spitfire, but better.
29/01/2010 08:07:24 PM
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Good question.
28/01/2010 01:26:31 PM
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You would so cry at how uni kids here pronounce the Belgian beers, by the way
28/01/2010 04:29:15 PM
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I always pronounce "Hoegaarden" correctly, but the bar staff never understand me
. *NM*
29/01/2010 08:11:04 PM
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Free and Free Light are my favorites
28/01/2010 01:43:46 PM
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Probably 80% of the time I'm having one at home
28/01/2010 02:00:40 PM
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Re: Probably 80% of the time I'm having one at home
28/01/2010 02:32:29 PM
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Well
28/01/2010 02:34:53 PM
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Probably
28/01/2010 02:49:33 PM
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Guinness!
28/01/2010 02:06:09 PM
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I looooove Hoegaarden
28/01/2010 02:12:02 PM
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I often drink Hoegaarden with food, actually.
28/01/2010 03:04:00 PM
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How much of it can you drink?
29/01/2010 12:02:47 PM
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Guinness and Hoegaarden are the very opposite ends of the spectrum
30/01/2010 04:45:46 PM
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I don't. Alcohol is the work of the devil.
28/01/2010 02:08:46 PM
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Maybe it's the devil's way of making sure you can't find Hell? *NM*
29/01/2010 12:06:43 PM
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None of the above. Real men don't drink beer. They drink vodka, or whisky, or rum. *NM*
28/01/2010 02:30:18 PM
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Vodka and beer is a great mixed drink though! *NM*
28/01/2010 02:35:30 PM
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It's called "Yorsh" in Russian. Vodka mixed with champaigne is called "Northern Lights".
28/01/2010 03:37:24 PM
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Guinness and Newcastle. And there's a couple of local micro-brews I like. *NM*
28/01/2010 03:47:42 PM
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Root. *NM*
28/01/2010 04:33:33 PM
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You stole my answer.
29/01/2010 02:57:07 AM
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And your heart. *NM*
29/01/2010 04:17:56 AM
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Not much of a beer drinker
28/01/2010 04:41:54 PM
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Re: Not much of a beer drinker
29/01/2010 12:50:59 PM
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I've had one or two nice American beers
29/01/2010 01:16:23 PM
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Re: I've had one or two nice American beers
29/01/2010 01:22:44 PM
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Probably for the Americans
29/01/2010 01:57:31 PM
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Ah, America seems to be where old beers go to die
29/01/2010 02:37:12 PM
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Actually the nordies drink it
29/01/2010 03:11:57 PM
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That makes sense.
29/01/2010 03:26:28 PM
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To Paraphrase Professor Higgins "By Jove! I think he has got it!"
29/01/2010 03:44:07 PM
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Re: Which beer do you usually drink?
28/01/2010 09:10:53 PM
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Mmmm, lambics....I love those, if only they weren't so expensive I'd love them even more. *NM*
28/01/2010 09:31:23 PM
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Re: Mmmm, lambics....I love those, if only they weren't so expensive I'd love them even more.
28/01/2010 09:46:02 PM
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Re: Mmmm, lambics....I love those, if only they weren't so expensive I'd love them even more.
28/01/2010 09:57:06 PM
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Re: Mmmm, lambics....I love those, if only they weren't so expensive I'd love them even more.
28/01/2010 10:08:18 PM
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You'll just have to visit the beer country and drink them locally.
28/01/2010 10:10:10 PM
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Yeah, basically impossible to brew real lambic anywhere else from what I've learned
28/01/2010 11:51:13 PM
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I have not heard of lambics before
28/01/2010 10:03:14 PM
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If you want to try one the easiest place to find them is at a renfest. Expect to pay $10-$15/bottle *NM*
28/01/2010 11:33:12 PM
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Guinness, Newcastle,a nd lately anything by Samuel Smith.
29/01/2010 02:14:42 AM
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Re: Guinness, Newcastle,a nd lately anything by Samuel Smith.
29/01/2010 12:19:32 PM
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I like Fat Tire, but most of the other New Belgium (?) beers are better, I think.
29/01/2010 06:33:15 PM
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Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale is fabulous. *NM*
29/01/2010 08:18:49 PM
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Yeah, that might be my favorite. I like all the ones i've tried, though. *NM*
30/01/2010 06:21:57 PM
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I rarelt drink anymor ebut in the winter I pick up Sam Adams Winter Lager. Best beer ever. *NM*
29/01/2010 02:18:59 AM
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Um... I prefer the taste of Coca Cola
29/01/2010 12:36:16 PM
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Usually, the cheapest full strength beer on tap. Usually VB or Carlton Draught.
30/01/2010 03:38:05 AM
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