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To: JoeProBono

I can see Corona winning the poll. It’s not my favorite, but its light body and mild taste probably appeals to a lot of casual beer drinkers.

As for the rest of the list:

2. Heineken: Oh, how I’d like to make a Blue Velvet quote here. :-). Instead, I’ll just say I much prefer another Dutch beer called Grolsch.

3. Guinness Draught: I speak blasphemy here, but I’m not a huge stout fan. I will say Guinness is the standard, but it’s just not a style I’m all that wild about.

4. Stella Artois: A very tasty lager. I love Belgian beers - they try things that no one else seems to think of.

5. Budweiser: I never cared much for Bud. I’m not a beer snob or anything - I drink Rolling Rock and Stroh’s - I just don’t care much for the taste of Budweiser.

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BTW, if I got to pick the top five, my list would be:

5. Any brand of Weizen (German wheat beer). I’m a big fan of the style.

4. Rolling Rock - My uncle says it tastes like panther pee, but I love it. Good brew when you’re eating spicy food.

3. Sapporo Black - don’t know if they make this anymore, but man alive was that good beer!

2. San Miguel lager.

1. Newcastle Brown Ale - I could easily drink this one any day of the week.


40 posted on 06/25/2009 4:09:47 PM PDT by DemforBush (Somebody wake me when sanity has returned to the nation.)
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To: DemforBush
1. Newcastle Brown Ale - I could easily drink this one any day of the week.

Try cooking with it. Take a six pack of Newcastle. Pour one in to a slower cooker, along with a cup of orange juice and a nice piece of flank steak. Let it go about six hours, then shred the meat and let it sit in the liquid another hour. Serve with the other five Newcastles.

68 posted on 06/25/2009 4:38:10 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
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