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What are the gold, silver and bronze medal of beer ?
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What are the gold, silver and bronze medal of beer ?
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Guiness takes the Bronze
Harp takes the Silver
(drum-roll, please)
Stella takes the Gold.

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I'm kind of fond of Fat Tire at the moment.

But, Steve (the husband) makes some pretty spectacular home brew. smile Jodi

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Always been a Hacker-Pschorr fan. (Never liked the dark stuff.)


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I love Heineken! smile

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There's a Norwegian dark beer, Aass-bock, which is just great, although difficult to find in the US. I've got one bottle left. frown


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Well, I definitely enjoy a Becks Dark now and then. But there is nothing at all wrong with a good ol' Bud! wink


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Sam Smith Tadcaster Porter--Gold
Guiness Stout--Silver
Ballentine India Pale Ale--Bronze (alas, no longer in production.)

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My favorite lager is definitely (Czech) Budweiser aka Budvar, marketed as Czechvar in the U.S. Fantastic beer and ten times better than the watery stuff from St. Louis. In Europe the beer known to Americans as Budweiser is sold as Anheuser-Busch.

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Guinness - Gold (I'm biased)
Hoegaarden - Silver
Leffe - Bronze

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I like Pilsner Urquell when I can get it fresh which is very seldom.


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Never was much of a drinker, and even then, a Miller High Life was fine with me.

Why do I get the feeling I'm just a pair of brown shoes, in a room full of tuxedos? laugh


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Best in World:

Gold - the beer at the Augistiner Braustubel in Salzburg

Silver - Pilsner Urquell off tap in Prague.

Bronze - A doppelbock I had at the Andrescher an Dom in Munich.

Best in US:

Gold - Black Butte Porter

Silver - Fat Tire

Bronze - Shiner Bock

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1 - Negra Modella

2 - on sale import

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I like Mexican beer. Not Corona, though that's OK for water (!!). I like Bohemia.

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I prefer wine to beer (so I haven't tried most of those mentioned above) .... but when in Rome.... The best I've ever tried was a black and tan......half Guiness half Harp. smile


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Never was much of a drinker, and even then, a Miller High Life was fine with me.

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You are TOO funny! laugh laugh laugh Jodi

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Jolly,

From one brown shoe to another what say you and I have our own Super Bowl party next year? Nothing but Bud and Miller! cool


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Living as I do in a Polish neighborhood (they are such gentle, loving souls), I like Zubr, Zweic and most other Polish beers. Next to that, for a special treat (it comes in a large can!), I like Sapporo from Japan.

Budweiser? Horse p*ss. Budweiser Light? Water.

Good grief! I tried the new low-carb Michelob not very long ago--spring water!


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