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Re: Bah.....Dogfish.
mrfisher 115 Reviews 196 reads
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But, I'll start it off with my favs:

Anchor Steam, Pilsner Urquell and Sapporo  (only if from Japan, not the piss they brew up in Canada.)

Also, a Michelob will do in a pinch.

On a cold day, a Guiness stout is nice.

No lite beers, please.

BoyToy4U 40 Reviews 137 reads
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everybody likes BL

Vanica See my TER Reviews 1448 reads
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I've got the wine, water and cola, but I wanted to add beer to my collection for gentlemen when visiting me.
However, I never drink beer and have no idea what to get. I know some everyday domestic will receive a upturned nose from a beer lover...so any suggestions?

Thanks & Kisses,
Vanica

shhdonttell1967 3 Reviews 172 reads
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Honey,

There are thousands of beers on the market and some men  Here are some safe bets though.

Pilsner Urquell - overrated IMO
Sam Adams
Yuengling - cheaper but many of my friends prefer it over more expensive imports.

I personally wouldn't drink beer or soda during our meeting though.

Vanica See my TER Reviews 193 reads
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SamuelFollowmeAdams 195 reads
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Good ole Sam Adams


Thank you
2011 = 28

guy69696969 2 Reviews 158 reads
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A fine Belgian Blonde will do you well. Crisp, refreshing, yet packs a punch. Chicks dig it too. Very floral nose and deceptively easy to drink.

I give you La Chouffe:



MP67 11 Reviews 180 reads
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I dig Canadian and German beers. Mexican doesn't do much for me, but Negro Modelo and Dos Equis are good. Grolsch is good. Heineken. Sapporo and Tsing Tao.

I mostly drink Coors Light cuz I have to watch my figure, you know. ;)

guy69696969 2 Reviews 168 reads
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IPA 60 or 90.

crimsonlass 119 reads
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guy69696969 2 Reviews 128 reads
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Like all Belgians it will make you loopy..........

guy69696969 2 Reviews 125 reads
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dantananot 12 Reviews 157 reads
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eurotool 7 Reviews 139 reads
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I'm a newbie to the hobby, but beer and I are old friends. You're looking for a beer for your clients to have when they visit not all of which may be beers snobs, so I don't think you'd want to get a beer thats to niche that a guy who just wants a beer will have never heard of it. Two standards I would suggest are heineken or molson they may not be everybody's favorite but everybody knows what they are, and that they are not cheap beer. If you have a regular who you know works out alot and tries to keep in shape then you might want to have a light beer, miller lite or amstel light would be good choices. My favortie beers are the munich lowenbrau ( I agree with not getting the under license stuff from canada its never as good as the original ) or san miguel from the philippines also any of the great lakes brewery beers, but would never expect someone to have them.

inicky46 61 Reviews 136 reads
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on her shoulder that says, "Son?"

MP67 11 Reviews 140 reads
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guy69696969 2 Reviews 191 reads
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I have to remember that for the next time I see my lady friend.

Scotch farts....NOT FUN!!!

MP67 11 Reviews 110 reads
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crimsonlass 132 reads
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nothing much worse than a beer burp right in your face when making out with a total stranger YUCK

romeogolf 34 Reviews 144 reads
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guy69696969 2 Reviews 124 reads
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Sam can be good when fresh but.........It ain't Dogfish.

guy69696969 2 Reviews 118 reads
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guy69696969 2 Reviews 156 reads
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chill.

-- Modified on 6/9/2011 1:04:01 PM

guy69696969 2 Reviews 124 reads
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Vanica See my TER Reviews 129 reads
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Makwa 18 Reviews 125 reads
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I like Samuel Adams most of the time.
But on a summer day I like Grain Belt.

dantananot 12 Reviews 99 reads
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romeogolf 34 Reviews 118 reads
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bigav 13 Reviews 106 reads
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Beer.... Mmmm, almost as nice as (never mind)

Chimay blue
Guinness
Smithwicks
Boddingtons
Blue moon
Corona (with lime)
Heineken
Kirin ichiban

To name a few I like.

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 103 reads
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Posted By: Vanica
I've got the wine, water and cola, but I wanted to add beer to my collection for gentlemen when visiting me.
However, I never drink beer and have no idea what to get. I know some everyday domestic will receive a upturned nose from a beer lover...so any suggestions?

Thanks & Kisses,
Vanica

inicky46 61 Reviews 127 reads
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And I mean that in a good way.  LOL!

MP67 11 Reviews 116 reads
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I don't care how many flights up it is.

NA beer. WTF is wrong with you? That's like paying a provider $$$$ and dry-humping her with your clothes on till you cum.

;)

graywolf60 21 Reviews 151 reads
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I have to get in on this one. A couple of nice lager almost pilsner types that are great in hot weather are Peroni and Morretti, both Italian beers. Whenever in NYC I always go to Cafe Dante' on McDougal in the Village and get some of their incredible tiramisu with a Peroni - sounds weird I know but you'll never know till you try it. A great pilsner is Pilsner Urquell from the Czech Republic. Be sure to have pilsner glasses and lemon. Slice a wedge of lemon and drop it in the glass (don't squeeze it) before you pour the beer. That's the way it's done in Germany. If you want a darker beer get New Belgium's "1554". Their big seller is Fat Tire but I don't care for its aftertaste. I'd stay away from high alcohol beer - might make some clients sloppy. Have thick pint glasses and pilsner glasses and that's all you need. Good luck and bottoms up! Wow, I'm into that statement for more reasons than beer. Shucks, enjoy. gf60

graywolf60 21 Reviews 155 reads
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I can't help it - this beer dialogue intrigues me. I'm not fond of IPAs (India Pale Ales) since they are so "hoppy". About the only IPA I'll drink is Dogfish which is pricey but is damn good. I'd be careful about serving this type of beer to a client based on the fauna alignment in the intestinal tract. And depending upon the length of the engagement there could be some unpleasant odors arising. gf60

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