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1. If it comes in a can (other than Guiness), it's not beer.
2. If it comes in a twist-off bottle, it's not beer.
I don't really have a "favorite" any more. There are quite a few that I like, I just get what's on sale. Guiness, Negra Modelo, Dos Equis Amber, Newcastle Brown, Sam Adams (Brown Ale, Boston Ale, and some others), and just about anything from the local brew-pub.
I have a friend that I've "ruined". He used to drink all those watered-down "beers", but I started giving him the real stuff. Now every time he has a cheap beer, he can't taste it and would rather have a real beer. I had a couple Miller Lites with him last week, and I'd rather drink water--it has more flavor.
My favorite is Guinness but it was kind of difficult to find. I just moved to a new area so I will begin looking over here, bigger city so it should be more available. I will also drink Bud Ice as my second choice, with Ice House coming in third.
i liked coors lite for years then my wife tried to make me sophisticated so she got me into Yeungling... no matter what she says ill never drink wine lol
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