This question came up on a musician's forum I'm active on, and generated a lot of fun, even heated debate, so let's do it here too!
I actually drink mostly 3.2 beer! Anything stronger and only the state-run liquor stores here in Utah can sell it, and the "sin" tax goes up obscenely; something that costs $6.00/six-pack in the grocery store costs $10.00/six in the full-strength, liquor-store-only version! (being a lightweight has its advantages)
Anyway, my favorite is a beer called Kronenbourg, from the Alsace region of France. This area has shuttled between control of France and Germany over the centuries, which explains its Germanic name. I can't get it here in Utah and its not common elsewhere, haven't had one in ten years or so (if you can get it in your area I'd be happy to come visit, I'll buy! )
Otherwise, I love Sam Adams lager, Dos Equus Dark (Mexican), Newcastle Brown Ale, the occasional Guiness, and if I'm feeling flush, Negro Modelo.
What are your favorites?
I actually drink mostly 3.2 beer! Anything stronger and only the state-run liquor stores here in Utah can sell it, and the "sin" tax goes up obscenely; something that costs $6.00/six-pack in the grocery store costs $10.00/six in the full-strength, liquor-store-only version! (being a lightweight has its advantages)
Anyway, my favorite is a beer called Kronenbourg, from the Alsace region of France. This area has shuttled between control of France and Germany over the centuries, which explains its Germanic name. I can't get it here in Utah and its not common elsewhere, haven't had one in ten years or so (if you can get it in your area I'd be happy to come visit, I'll buy! )
Otherwise, I love Sam Adams lager, Dos Equus Dark (Mexican), Newcastle Brown Ale, the occasional Guiness, and if I'm feeling flush, Negro Modelo.
What are your favorites?