I'm with you Dave. I like a variety.
I have a buddy (that happens to have a father from England and a TR7 in the
garage) that brews his own beer (or whatever you want to call it).
Everything he brews is great. Whenever I travel I try to seek out the most
obscure(sp) place that sells real beer, ales, stouts-etc. I cant stand
Budwizzer. It tastes like someone drank a lot of good stuff and wizzered
into a cup. AND I am so tired of asking what they have for import and
having them tell me they have Sam Adams. Last I checked that was brewed in
Boston and that is still part of the USA isn't it?!?!?! I am not real fond
of this crap either.
They say Guiness has less calories than anything else too, so there is my
vote.
There is a place in downtown Orlando that serves $2 pints on Friday during
happy hour. Real PINTS TOO!. They have no domestics on tap. Big Belly
Brewery. I try not too miss it very often. The only problem is that they
always seem to have to swap kegs while I am drinking. I did not think I
drank that much?? Oh well
John
----- Original Message ----- > I don't have a "favourite beer," I like a
variety. That is why I have a
> TR3, a TR6 and a TR8. But my taste in beer runs along the lines of dark
> and heavy. I like ales, stouts, porters and bocks (or is that Bach?)
When
> I eat mexican it is always Dos Exxis (!oscura seguramente!). Otherwise it
> is a grazing amongst the selection available (which is varied) such as New
> Castle, Beamish, Guinnes, Bass, John Courage, McEwen. I'll even try most
> any micro brew ale, stout or porter - most of which are not at all bad.
>
> Dave
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