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Which Do You Prefer?

  • Lager

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • Ale

    Votes: 8 32.0%
  • Other(?)

    Votes: 10 40.0%

  • Total voters
    25

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Which do you prefer?

Me? I've been into IPA's for about a year now. Always looking to try a new one.

Here's a couple of personal faves:

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I prefer lagers, my favourite being Brahma, from Brazil.
 
No Contest!
 

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My current favorite is Black Sheep IPA (A Black IPA) from Lucky Lab. :pimp:
 
Pwned.

I chose other: Cider... Or as you Yanks call it, "Hard Cider."
Yeah, cider is great, just stay away from Pear Cider, just doesn't taste correct.
 
I was in Scotland for a month last summer and put down a few ciders. Really good! Can't handle the room temp porter's and stouts!
 
I was in Scotland for a month last summer and put down a few ciders. Really good! Can't handle the room temp porter's and stouts!
Yeah, that's country folk for ya. At least in the "major" cities they are a little bit more civilized when it comes to serving beer.
 
I prefer lagers, my favourite being Brahma, from Brazil.

That's my favorite Brazilian lager as well. Here it's 90% lager beer, no one actually drink other type of beer, maybe because we are a tropical country, I don't know.

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^ It's really good, super smooth. I hope it catches on because the more they import it the fresher it will be.
 
Lagunitas is a very good IPA... on of my favorites. Stone IPA just nips it though. Sierra Nevada's Celebration Ale is my favorite Christmas beer.
 
^ It's really good, super smooth. I hope it catches on because the more they import it the fresher it will be.

Brazilians like to drink it extremelly cold.

Many Brazilian men (and more than a few women) are avid beer drinkers and love nothing better than a cold chopp (draft beer – pronounced like shoppe) or bottle or can of beer bem gelado (well chilled– pronounced bain jell-ada). And when Brazilians say bem gelado they mean below freezing. In fact, many bars and restaurants sport brewery labeled beer freezers that proudly display the interior temperature, which usually hovers between -4 º and -8 º centigrade or Celsius (18 º to 14º Fahrenheit).

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^ Ok now I want one. What time is it?...
 
No Contest!

How can you like that stuff!??!? I'm from Wisconsin, and would like to defend all beers from there, but Pabst Blue Ribbon is terrible. The only resounding feature of it is that it has a higher alcohol content than other similar beers, but it taste horrible.

If I'm going for taste I'd go with Heineken as my favorite. Miller Lite for BP.
 
Ninkasi Total Domination IPA or any Brown Ale during the rainy season, and Sessions during the summer.
 

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