OT: What beers do 993 owners drink?
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Belgians make the best beer, hands down
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As a collector of beer labels have you come across Tusker, Castle, Windhoek, Macmahon (Dois M) Zambezi and other African beers?
My favorites made here are Windhoek, Peroni and in winter Guiness.
My favorites made here are Windhoek, Peroni and in winter Guiness.
Hmm lets see.
Anything by Shipyard (though I like Prelude best I think)
Anything Sierra Nevada
Anything North Coast (Great white and Old Rasputin are my favs)
Anything by Stoudts (fat dog is amazing, as is the double IPA)
Bodingtons
Grolsch for the every day beer (the beer fridge is usually stocked with it)
Hacker-Pschorr Octoberfest
Avery Out of Bounds Stout
Bascially anything micro or foreign, though I'm not a huge Belgian fan
(I'm a huge beer nerd. I save all the labels from everything I try
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Anything by Shipyard (though I like Prelude best I think)
Anything Sierra Nevada
Anything North Coast (Great white and Old Rasputin are my favs)
Anything by Stoudts (fat dog is amazing, as is the double IPA)
Bodingtons
Grolsch for the every day beer (the beer fridge is usually stocked with it)
Hacker-Pschorr Octoberfest
Avery Out of Bounds Stout
Bascially anything micro or foreign, though I'm not a huge Belgian fan
(I'm a huge beer nerd. I save all the labels from everything I try
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Here's a few favorites:
Pilsner Urquell
Dinkel Acker Cd Pils and Dark
Spaten Oktoberfest
Beck's Dark
Harp's Lager
Kronenbourg
Fischer Amber
Coors Winterfest (RIP, always good around holidays in the '80s)
Pilsner Urquell
Dinkel Acker Cd Pils and Dark
Spaten Oktoberfest
Beck's Dark
Harp's Lager
Kronenbourg
Fischer Amber
Coors Winterfest (RIP, always good around holidays in the '80s)
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I tried a lot of Shiner in Texas and elsewhere when distribution was very limited (oooh...exlusive!) Coming back to it years later, I don't see what all the fuss is about...
Had a similar experience with Stella. Love at first sight, then eventually all that "smoothness" became blandness and now it tastes like Bud to me (which I buy, but for much less!)
+1 on Fat Tire, Boddington's, and Peroni. Drank lots of Peroni Nasto Azzuro on my honeymoon in southern Italy in August. I think it was less than 1$E a liter then...nice!
Had a similar experience with Stella. Love at first sight, then eventually all that "smoothness" became blandness and now it tastes like Bud to me (which I buy, but for much less!)
+1 on Fat Tire, Boddington's, and Peroni. Drank lots of Peroni Nasto Azzuro on my honeymoon in southern Italy in August. I think it was less than 1$E a liter then...nice!
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My bar fridge is always fully stocked with Miller Lite long neck bottles and the wife always grabs a mini keg of Heineken Light for me when they are on sale at the grocery store.
Those mini kegs are somewhat a novelty item but fun for Charger game tailgate times.
Those mini kegs are somewhat a novelty item but fun for Charger game tailgate times.
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Hi,
You guys are making me thirsty. Here is a thread to the ultimate Porsche beer opener. Yes it is a anniversary ale by Sierra Neveda.
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...he+beer+opener
Paul
You guys are making me thirsty. Here is a thread to the ultimate Porsche beer opener. Yes it is a anniversary ale by Sierra Neveda.
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...he+beer+opener
Paul