I want a Corona now.
Sounds like it's gonna be a martini lunch for me!
For a drinking game to the remake of Dawn of the Dead, I got a 40 oz. of a stout cider. It had massive alcohol content. I enjoy stouts. I enjoy ciders. I thought that this would be a good experience. It was not.
I do not like most mass-produced American beer.
This was years ago, so I don't have recent experience, but I loved the Old Speckled Hen that I tried.
I agree most large scale American beers are crap, but I think most large scale beers in general are crap. Becks, Heineken, Tecate, Carling, Fosters I'm looking at you. Sapporo and Asahi I'll have on occasion, but they're at best unremarkable.
There's plenty of smaller American breweries that make great tasting beers in a lot of varieties.
Some crappy/cheaper beers I still like are; Yuengling, Red Stripe, and Negro Modelo, New Castle, and Bass.
I enjoy Xinghu, Hobgoblin, Guinness, Boddingtons, Shiner Bock, Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout, Highland Oatmeal Porter. There's others I'm forgetting.
As for beer I can't stand, so far all wheat beers are disgusting. The after taste is repulsive. The only one I could finish was Carolina Blonde because it was very light.
I only really like Tooheys Old but if anyone offers me a free beer I'll take it.
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
Have a nice day!!
All beer is disgusting.
I like Kung-Fu.
*sees title, grabs pitchfork*
*enters thread, puts it down again*
English microbrews. The sheer number and diversity of them is absolutely astounding, there are thousands (probably tens of thousands) of different ales and like snowflakes each one is unique. I have never drank one beer from one brewery and thought "that tastes exactly like soandso beer from otherbrewery" and that is amazing.
Pale, refreshing ales are where it's at. Hoppy, but not "make your arse pucker" hoppy, is what I like. IPAs too.