Favourite beer/cider?

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Alright lads, just wandering what you guys favourite beer or cider is at the moment.

My fav cider at the moment is Rekorderlig strawberry.

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My fav beer at the moment is Cobra.

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Can't find a thread like this anywhere, I searched for ages. Can you link me please?
 
I like this stuff. Its a strong real cider (7.5%) only problem is its quiet expensive compared to most other cider brands here in the UK.

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Thats fav drink mate - this is just for beer and cider 👍

Bluemoon - Will have totry merrydown. Got some 7.5 ciders for a BBQ tomorrow but i forgot the name. I'll post it once I've had em.
 
I must admit I'm a lager drinker, normally carling or fosters and my cricket club has stella 4%. Although I do enjoy the occasional real ale and I want to get into it a bit more :)
 

Tastes great because it's made with Champagne yeast.

My favourite cider is probably a nondescript farm yard Scrumpy. The sort of stuff that is fermented with dead animals, served at room temp and is cloudy. It's also the sort of stuff that reminds one how fickle gravity can be!

Beer, meh, don't really like the stuff, Chaing Beer is OK.
 
Alright lads, just wandering what you guys favourite beer or cider is at the moment.

My fav cider at the moment is Rekorderlig strawberry.

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Not a beer drinker or a cider drinker but I do love this Strawberry and Lime Cider.
 
Kopparberg.

I really wish I could get this in the states. I really got hooked on it when I was in England.

As for my favorite beer? Uh cold I guess. I won't drink any of the big domestic brands since I think Miller and Bud are the two worse beers ever made only being slightly edged out by Michelob Ultra.

But I typically drink Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy when in season, Molson Canadian & Labatt's Blue year round, and pretty much anything from Michigan, being partial to New Holland and more specifically their Saison called Golden Cap.

As for cider, they make a few here in Michigan by a company called Tandem Cider's, but I'm not really big on them. Crispin is pretty good and when I'm in the mood I'll get a Strongbow or a Magner's depending on if the restaurant/bar has it.
 
Antonisbob
I'm only 16 but I have these once & a while:

Made right here in B.C. !!

Why not spend money on something more useful at that point? Drinking is an expensive thing.

Anyway favorite beers are Canadian and Corona.

When I was in Mexico we had a domestic Mexican beer that was pretty good too. I'm not much of a drinker though.
 
Tastes great because it's made with Champagne yeast.

My favourite cider is probably a nondescript farm yard Scrumpy. The sort of stuff that is fermented with dead animals, served at room temp and is cloudy. It's also the sort of stuff that reminds one how fickle gravity can be!

Beer, meh, don't really like the stuff, Chaing Beer is OK.

Ah thanks for the info I suppose thats why it costs so much compared to other stuff. On the farm yard scrumpy I did try 1 the other day called "Old Rosie" it still had sediment in the bottom!!!
 
Why not spend money on something more useful at that point? Drinking is an expensive thing.

Anyway favorite beers are Canadian and Corona.

When I was in Mexico we had a domestic Mexican beer that was pretty good too. I'm not much of a drinker though.

I don't, my mom buys them... I never buy food or drinks for myself. & they have like %0.4 in them...
 
I cannot believe Small_Fryz has not replied to this thread. 2012 is for real :crazy:

Anyways, we don't drink alcohol over here (hate the fumes anyway, don't really work well with my brain :P), so this is my favourite beer-ish drink (non-alcoholic obviously):
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Strawberry tastes pretty nice as well :drool:
 
Favorite beer? I don't know... I'll have to say either something from Rogue or Firestone Walker.
 
I must admit I'm a lager drinker, normally carling or fosters and my cricket club has stella 4%. Although I do enjoy the occasional real ale and I want to get into it a bit more :)
Really? :yuck:The reason that stuff is exported as "Australia's beer" is because no one here will go near the stuff. It almost impossible to buy here, save for a few backpacker hostels.

As for my favourite beer/cider? The one in front of me when Im thirsty. I generally like Pale Ales (normally Coopers and James Squire here), but dont mind some of the English real ales (yep, the warm ones).
I will also go out of my way to try local microbrews when I travel (I recently had a pretty good sample of beers from Michigan, B.C., Ontario and Quebec.
 
I like a local beer called Sandels
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And often buy a couple Millers as well.

I like Foster's too. Funny to hear the truth about "Australia's beer" from an Australian. :)
 
Dear All, Please head to Belgium and try Pauwel Kwak. This is currently my favourite beer and I picked a few up when I was in Belgium at the start of May. People think it is a bit gimmicky because of the glass it is served in, but I'd happily drink it out of a mug.
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Also, the Rochefort beers are well worth a try too!
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I’ve logged >800 different beers, so uh choosing a favorite would be difficult. Some of my favorites would be Hess Ex Umbris, Firestone Walker Parabola, Goose Island King Henry, Alpine Hoppy Birthday, Alpine Exponential Hoppiness, Ballast Point Indra Kunindra, Stone Punishment, Societe Pupil…
 
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Heaven

I have only found it in one pub in my town though, so if I'm anywhere else Magners does the job nicely
 
I drink ale not beer, I hope that's perfectly clear!
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Spitfire ale - Best adverts ever?

Cider-wise, rough scrumpy or something nice and cloudy
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Let's see. For beer...

In no particular order:

Carlsberg.
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Stella Artois.
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Franziskaner.
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Hofbrau.
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And for hard cider...

ACE.
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Hornsby's.
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