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The Ultimate Beer Poll!

Which is your favorite beer? How do you prefer to drink it? I can't exactly name them all, but here's a pretty solid list of beers to choose from. I'm giving people the option to choose 2 beers if they are having trouble deciding on one. It is a big list to narrow it down to just one.

Which of the following is your favorite beer?
multiple choice, up to 2 choices
Votes accepted starting: 01/21/08 11:31 PM
How do you prefer your beer?
single choice
Votes accepted starting: 01/21/08 11:31 PM

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2 things...... I screwed up and listed Grolsch twice.....I swore I did it, but went back and couldn't find it.....now I see it twice Didn't want to let Beerdowner down. Wait, did that sound stupid???

Also I started it off with my favs- Honey Brown and Presidente! My favorite beer is Honey Brown, but Presidente isn't imported, so it's very rare to ever get my grubby hands on it. And regardless, it's in my top 3 favorites.

Sorry if I missed someones. I'm sure I did. I can only list so many.


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Guinness. Brilliant!


Oh yeah, you listed Grolsch twice...


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My first instinct was to pick Guinness, but then I realized that you had Dort on there. I can't go against my hometown pride.


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Geesh...my head was spinning by the time I got to the end of the list... ...

You did a great job at listing the beers....

I like em cold...not picky....I like John Labatts Classic..And Sams oatmeal stout...

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Bud Light and Bud Select.

You're leaving out Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat...quality beer.

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Bud Select first, and then Michelob Ultra.

I prefer the light Lite beers. I guess.

Plus, I didn't see Mickey's Malt Liquor on the list until now.

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You're leaving out Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat...quality beer.




It's on there, somewhere towards the bottom

One of my favs too. The Summer Shandy is great as well.


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Where in the hell is Abita....????



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Coors light, and bottle all the way. (Since there was no bottle poured into a frosted mug choice)


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Very nice...Grolsch is even on there twice - stacking the ballot!

Can't go wrong with Hoegaarten and a lemon wedge.

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Now these are two fine tasting beers:
Blue Moon Harvest White and Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale



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No Corona drinkers yet? My brother in law would have something to say about that.

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Guiness, extra Stout!

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I used to drink Bud Light, but switched it up to Miller Light several years ago. I'm not in to the stronger, darker beers. I like to drink a lot of beer and those would knock me out far sooner than ML.

Anyway...must be out of a bottle. Cans suck and taste like, well, a can. Draft is the worst of all. Headache city.


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I loooove a good black and Tan.


I like New Castle, Sam Adams Winter Lager


I am a big Brown ale guy…..

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Anyway...must be out of a bottle. Cans suck and taste like, well, a can. Draft is the worst of all. Headache city.




See, a friend of mine says the same thing. Will refuse to ever drink draft beer because he gets a terrible headache. I prefer draft beer, I think the taste is much truer. Never get that headache, though.


BPG- Sam Adam's Winter Lager is GREAT. Tried it at Applebee's when we took a break from Christmas shopping, then had some more on New Years. Good stuff.


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I like Sam Adams cherry wheat and summer ale.

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I don't drink much beer at all. But when I do, I like Killian's Irish Red and Great Lakes Christmas Ale.

There are others that I'll drink, but those are the first 2 I'd go for.


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Well now I need to try them all!
See ya in a week I will let ya know what beer I like the best, But ill say the cold one in my hand at the time.

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Yeungling, then Coors light for me



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I used to be all about draft beers up until a few years ago. I was real hungover from a hard Thursday night, but still mustered up the strength to make it to Friday happy hour. If I had a draft and my nose got anywhere near the smell, I might've hurled...so I went with a bottle instead. 2 years, and I've never looked back. Even if the bottle costs .25-75 more, I still go bottles all the time now unless it has to be draft (microbrews).

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Might have to try the Blue Moon pumpkin ale.

Did anyone else make it out to St. Louis for the game this year? At the Morgan St. Brewery in the Landing, they had a pumpkin wheat beer that might've been one of the best beers I've ever tasted.

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To me, all drafts have the same aftertaste & carbonated smell and I can't stand it. Bottled beer just tastes more fresh and pure to me.


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I voted Bud Select and bottles.


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It's exactly how I want beer to taste.


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Anyway...must be out of a bottle. Cans suck and taste like, well, a can. Draft is the worst of all. Headache city.




See, a friend of mine says the same thing. Will refuse to ever drink draft beer because he gets a terrible headache. I prefer draft beer, I think the taste is much truer. Never get that headache, though.


BPG- Sam Adam's Winter Lager is GREAT. Tried it at Applebee's when we took a break from Christmas shopping, then had some more on New Years. Good stuff.




My dad is the same way. Freaks out when draft beer is served.

I don't care if I drink out of bottles or cans, quite frankly.

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I should have said my favorite beer is the ones Jules buys me


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My favorite beers are Sierra Nevada products, whether I'm drinking the pale, the porter, or the 9.6% Bigfoot (which I am drinking right now, drink 6 and it feels like 12 ).

Other than that, I love the Great Lakes Christmas Ale.


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Guinness, by far is my favourite beer.
I'm like GM, I like a beer in a frosted mug.

I find Canadian beer sucks, especially Moosehead.


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I can't believe you left this fine brew off the list:

http://www.lemplager.com/

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Never heard of it actually. There's way too many out there. I didn't want to get into trouble for making the list too long, either. There's 125 options on it. I thought about just going to a website and picking random beers I hadn't heard of in case some people drank it, but just stuck to mostly the ones I knew instead.

I had to redo the poll a couple times, because I exceeded the time limit for making the post and it wouldn't submit.


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You never heard of it because nobody buys it. They were practically giving it away at the local six pack shop for $2.00.

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No Corona drinkers yet? My brother in law would have something to say about that.




I'm here.....and I picked Modelo too. Good stuff.


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I'm not particulary big on Beer.

I prefer wine and liqeurs.

But if I had to choose a "Beer" I would go with Peroni and it isn't a beer if it is in a can. Bottles are the way to go. Well, Bottles and Kegs....

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Soporo...

Killians Red is also very good.


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Yeah, forgot about the Asian beers........Asahi Extra Dry is really good.


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I voted other. My beer of choice when available is Sam Adams Octoberfest, and the second poll I went with bottles, but that issue doesn't matter much it just all depends on the brand, and sometimes the price.

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At last! THIS THis was why technology was created! To address the burning questions.

Do the same for wines

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