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<blockquote data-quote="Dillon" data-source="post: 153743" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>My go-to beers are High Life, Pabst, and Budweiser Original. Can't beat the first two for about $4.50 for a six-pack or $1.20 for a 40oz. It's not great, but it's definitely drinkable.</p><p></p><p>My all-time favorites I've ever had though are</p><p>Schneider Weisse (Hefeweizen, had it in Germany, it's a small brewery in Bavaria that supposedly only ships to one pub in any given town)</p><p>Bitburger Pils (The German equivalent of any of the Light beers, except not Light, and in Germany it's at least 500% better)</p><p>Jever Pils</p><p>Black Engine Oil (Super-thick Scottish brew, about $5 a bottle, so it's a treat)</p><p>Shock-Top (Reminds me of German Heffies even though it's Belgian)</p><p>Samuel Smith Taddy Porter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dillon, post: 153743, member: 473"] My go-to beers are High Life, Pabst, and Budweiser Original. Can't beat the first two for about $4.50 for a six-pack or $1.20 for a 40oz. It's not great, but it's definitely drinkable. My all-time favorites I've ever had though are Schneider Weisse (Hefeweizen, had it in Germany, it's a small brewery in Bavaria that supposedly only ships to one pub in any given town) Bitburger Pils (The German equivalent of any of the Light beers, except not Light, and in Germany it's at least 500% better) Jever Pils Black Engine Oil (Super-thick Scottish brew, about $5 a bottle, so it's a treat) Shock-Top (Reminds me of German Heffies even though it's Belgian) Samuel Smith Taddy Porter [/QUOTE]
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