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favorite type of beer

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Myself I am usually liking lager, but lately my tastes have been changing, I crave more stouts, porters and bitters,and if yall are unfamiliar those are types common around the uk, and many of them are lightly carbonated some no carbonation, they however taste great and nothing similar to flat beer. Oh and before anyone starts on warm british beer, the british do not drink warm beer, a bitter is served at cellar temp which is much lower than room temp, porters are served cooler than bitters while lagers are usually served ice cold, reasoning being lagers are best tasting ice cold, while a bitter is better tasting chilled than cold, and to someone used to ice cold lager, they might consider a bitter warm ale.

However what is yalls favorite type of beer, lager? pilsner? stout? bitter? porter? ipa? just go ahead and name it.
 
However what is yalls favorite type of beer, lager? pilsner? stout? bitter? porter? ipa? just go ahead and name it.

Wheat, Belgians and sour beers.

I'm not certain I'm familiar with bitters? Are there some national UK brand names that are bitters?
 
Wheat, Belgians and sour beers.

I'm not certain I'm familiar with bitters? Are there some national UK brand names that are bitters?

Bitters are a uk beer heavy in hops hence being bitter, and are known for being lightly to non carbonated with a very unique taste, other than that hard to describe, best bet would be to find a large liquor store and just buy a british bitter and try it.
 
My favorite beer is the one that someone buys for me!

Barring that, I have an affinity for IPAs and Ales. Porters and Stouts are fine but they tend to fill me up instead of refresh me.
 
It's hard for me to narrow it to one:

Imperial Stouts (Russian or American)
Double IPA
Belgian Dubbles, Triples and Quads
Hefeweizen
Barley Wines
IPA (West Coast, not the New England IPAs)
Lambics

Those are my top ones. I like almost every style except bocks and sours.
 
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However what is yalls favorite type of beer, lager? pilsner? stout? bitter? porter? ipa? just go ahead and name it.

Depends on time of year.

Winter is all about stouts and porters.
Summer is IPA's.

Lager any time of year.
 
I can not say, depends on my mood and what is good where I am.

My fav beer experience was two glasses of spelt beer at a pop up Spaten stand at the Munich train station after I had spent the day hiking in the Alps.
 
I go through phases. Right now my preferred style is Scotch ale. The only lagers I ever buy are Vienna lagers.
 
I'll drink any type that isnt a light or light lager- you might as well drink water. My favorites are stouts though.
 
However what is yalls favorite type of beer, lager? pilsner? stout? bitter? porter? ipa? just go ahead and name it.

My favorite type of beer: Cold.



Oh, and Free. Free, cold beer is the best!
 
Sierra Nevada pale ale. But I only drink that when I'm out on the town. At home I drink natural ice.

I also.love good.German beers. I used to frequent a bar who's owner spent a.couple months a year in Germany touring small breweries. He had a menue of over 100 beers. Every Wednesday they had a fish bowl. For two bucks you could pull a number that would match up on the menu , most of what was in there were beers he was trying to get rid of. However I was a good friend of the manager and he would give me retires until I drew something good.
 
Stout (tho stout is really an ale) and dark Bock beers. The kind of beers you need to chew, when one beer is a meal, two a feast for the day.
 
Michelob ....... in a bottle.

It taste real good by a campfire.





Major Lambda

They still sell michelob????? Everywhere I have seen has been michelob ultra, normal michelob I consider a good beer, while ultra I consider among the lights of other light beers, good for getting drunk on low calories but also light on taste, or sometimes aweful on taste.
 
My favorite beer is the one that someone buys for me!

Barring that, I have an affinity for IPAs and Ales. Porters and Stouts are fine but they tend to fill me up instead of refresh me.

IPAs, double IPAs, tripple IPAs. I like IPAs :mrgreen:

But I also like the pub ales, and draughts.
 
Michelob ....... in a bottle.

It taste real good by a campfire.





Major Lambda

Michelob Ultra and Miller High Life are probably my favorites, along with Red Stripe.
 
They still sell michelob????? Everywhere I have seen has been michelob ultra, normal michelob I consider a good beer, while ultra I consider among the lights of other light beers, good for getting drunk on low calories but also light on taste, or sometimes aweful on taste.

Worthy of being served ice cold, and drank quickly, so as to avoid the taste. (Sorry, just don't like beer that doesn't taste good to me).
 
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