Originally Posted By: J Geoff

In college my favorite was Molson Golden, eh.

In our broke 20's it was the cheapest shit my roommates and I could get our hands on, usually Old Milwaukee for $2/six-pack

Later, I acquired a taste for microbrews, foreign beers, and basically anything but American pilsners -- Sam Adams was my favorite for a while, plus Guinness, the best brew in the world.

During this period we would also brew our own - mostly stouts, porters, bocks, ales, etc.

But those didn't help my waistline any, so I switched to Miller Lite and have mostly been drinking that ever since -- just switching to Miller Lite I lost 15 pounds! \:o Every other Light beer is wretched, BTW. I love Original Coors, but cannot stand Coors Light or any Bud product whatsoever. Miller or bust! \:\)

I'm also not a fan of bitter beers like Heineken.

My favorite Summertime brew is Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse and I'll indulge now and then. Delicious!


Boddingtons rocks, too...



...but as I said, the real winner is...



You have selected some outstanding ones here. A decent wheat beer is Blue Moon. It is made by Coors either in Canada or the US.


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