Vote For Your Favorite Beer!

Coors Is The Best Beer In The World!

Reply to
Scott W
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If you like corn flavored water with low to none malt/hop aroma/taste, you are correct.

My vote goes to Kwak. If you can' find any, try Chimay Grande Reserve.

Dick

Reply to
Dick Adams

It's not even the best beer in Golden Colorado. But of course, one's opinion is the only one that counts.

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Reply to
Bill Becker

Wow.

Vote for Your Favorite Beer

Now there's a thread from the past. I seem to recall this being a thread constantly alive for several years in the mid to late 90's.

I'll vote for Highland's Mocha Stout.

Reply to
sonny

North Carolina is the Promised Land. But Highland's Mocha Stout in Rocky Mount? Must be at a great BBQ place!

Dick - MACC UNC '90 Maryland is for Crabs Virginia is for Lovers North Carolina is for Winners!

Reply to
Dick Adams

Well there are lots and lots of good beers I always prefer to try the most of the beers I can get and remember the better ons So far I tasted 0ver 6500 different ones All on my website (also in English)

And if you think the lager, pilsener beer are the best try some other styled beers and be surprised !

My beers:

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Greetings from the Netherlands ! Harry Pinkster

Reply to
pinkgron

Even the stockholders don't drink it, instead Coors produces a tiny amount of a GREAT authentic-tasting German-style pils called "Barmen." It is only available at a few places where the Coors family likes to hang out. The Yard house is one place I've seen it consistently.

Other than that, you live in Colorado! The state is bursting at the seams with delicious beers from the likes of Avery, Oskar Blues and Great Divide. Who has time for industrial mega-swill?

I did like most of the products of the Sandlot brewery when I visited. And that is Coors too, no?

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Joris Pattyn

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