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<blockquote data-quote="Josjor" data-source="post: 168668" data-attributes="member: 1873"><p>What's my favorite beer?</p><p></p><p>Free, of course!!</p><p></p><p>I like the dark stuff. If you pour it into a glass and people mistakenly believe you are drinking cola, that's about right for me. My go-to beer of late has been Shiner Black, made in the big city of Shiner, TX. Second to that is Third Stone Brown from Empyrian Ales in Lincoln, NE. Both are pretty traditional dark beers without quite as much heaviness or alc. as Guinness Extra Stout.</p><p></p><p>About the only beers I can't stand are those with sweeteners/citrus/honey crap in them. I also have never found a wheat beer that I can tolerate. They're just wrong. I figure if God wanted us to make beer out of wheat, He would have made wheat out of barley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josjor, post: 168668, member: 1873"] What's my favorite beer? Free, of course!! I like the dark stuff. If you pour it into a glass and people mistakenly believe you are drinking cola, that's about right for me. My go-to beer of late has been Shiner Black, made in the big city of Shiner, TX. Second to that is Third Stone Brown from Empyrian Ales in Lincoln, NE. Both are pretty traditional dark beers without quite as much heaviness or alc. as Guinness Extra Stout. About the only beers I can't stand are those with sweeteners/citrus/honey crap in them. I also have never found a wheat beer that I can tolerate. They're just wrong. I figure if God wanted us to make beer out of wheat, He would have made wheat out of barley. [/QUOTE]
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