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Post by Golden Flyer »

HEINEKIN, Lakeport Pilsner, Corona, Moosehead, Steamwhisle, Alexander Keiths.

At one point I use to drink Stella. Now I just find it very disgusting. Along with Guinness. You need to get accustomed to guinness to truly like the beer.
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Post by Spinner »

Pumphouse Red
Pumphouse Bitter
Pumphouse Winter warmer

sorry nothing else will do!

http://www.pumphousebrewery.ca
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Post by Snowgoose »

Dude, you forgot the best one

Pumphouse Blueberry

Would have put it on my list except that I don't live in NB and I can only get it on layover, which is rare.
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Post by Kateski »

Guinness for sure!
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Post by Nightshiftzombie »

Canadian. It's not about who has the best beer, it's about who has the best prizes.
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Post by Nark »

If I had a choice:


Moosehead
Keiths
Kokanee


Since none of them are anywhere within 1000 miles

I go with:

Miller lite
Corona
Labbat Blue, but at 600 Yen per bottle it hurts the wallet
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Post by 3=47 »

Maudite

thats some crazy quebec shite!
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Post by Spinner »

Dude, you forgot the best one

Pumphouse Blueberry

Would have put it on my list except that I don't live in NB and I can only get it on layover, which is rare.
Just talk your liquor store into getting it they are bottling it!! :lol:
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Post by Adiabatic »

#1 Keith's
#2 Hoegaarden
#3 Sleeman's honey Brown
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If you want to know what your beer says about you ask your bartender next tine you order it. Just make sure you do it after you've cleared up the tab (They make minimum wage and will lie to get a tip) and don't ask the chick you've been flirting with all night. (They wanna keep you hooked for next week's tip) Just be prepared to be called a red neck if you're under the age of 50 and drink Bud :partyman:
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Post by Lloyd Christmas »

They call it a Crown Float......Guiness mixed with some Strongbow, but its pricy, so usually only on payday!
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Post by Rowdy »

Was raised drinking Canadian.. Will also drink Sleemans Honey brown.. but I'd rather have a good solid dark or spiced rum and coke!
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Lloyd Christmas wrote:They call it a Crown Float......Guiness mixed with some Strongbow, but its pricy, so usually only on payday!
Oh MAN those are great!

This thread is making me so thirsty!

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Post by w squared »

Black and tan. The bottom half is Smithwick's, the top half Guinness.

If I'm at home, probably a Belgian style, and probably by Unibroue. Chambly Noir, or one of their limite bottlings (I regularly swing through the liquor store near my place to see what's new from Unibroue.)

If I'm working over the grill on a summer afternoon, probably a Hoegaarten or something from Big Rock.

Of course, all of this presupposes that I'm not into the port or the single malts :D
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I'm gonna have to side with Dust Devil here. Great West Honey Wheat, followed shortly by Great West Pilsner. Sadly for me you can't find it in the United Socialist's Republic of Ontario.
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Post by r100rs »

Then there is the Beer Run Song


B - double E - double R - U - N
Beer Run
All I need is a ten and a five
A car and some keys and a sober driver
B - double E - double R - U - N
Beer Run

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Post by MCA »

Boréale. good stuff, affordable.
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heavymetal wrote:I'm gonna have to side with Dust Devil here. Great West Honey Wheat, followed shortly by Great West Pilsner. Sadly for me you can't find it in the United Socialist's Republic of Ontario.
Great West is an awsome brewery
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Post by Rudderless »

1. Innis and Gunn
2. Keith's
3. Heineken
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Post by Dash-Ate »

Local toronto beers Mill St, and Creedmore Springs is good. Unlike some mainstream beers they taste fresh, and less like chemicals and cleaning liquid...
2nd choice is Kokanee!!

Apart from that the usual Keiths, Canadian.
Stella sometimes. Coors light or Blue light in a pinch.



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Post by Snowgoose »

Don't forget about the all important beer holder. Almost, but not quite, as important at the beer itself.

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Post by flynfiddle »

Guinness for sippin', Keith's or Kokanee for swillin' :drinkers:
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Heineken

But coctails are betta
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