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    Cool Beer break anyone??

    Hey this is crazy enough!

    What's your favorite beer?

    My all time favorite has to be the famous Guiness. I also really like John Smiths' Bitter (sadly unavailable in the US), and Theakstons' Old Peculiar.

    I can't talk about beer without a tip of the hat to the bestselling beer in the world, and my old standby, Budweiser, the rightfully named "King of Beers".

    Not that I want to start a debate with the Miller folks .

    Gosh this makes me thirsty. How about a toast: To good friends, opponents & allies alike, may our freedom never die!! And our stereos always rock!!!

    Pete

    PS If that doesn't do it for you, my Grandmother always says: Here's to those who wish us well, those who don't can go.......
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    Being a Texas boy, the beer I drink the most is Shiner Bock. I think it's a Texas Law. Probably my favorite beer is Abita Amber Ale from Abita Springs, Louisiana. It's just darn good. Very smooth and no after taste. Guiness? I am trying to forget my Guiness days. Luckily, Guiness seems to deplete brain cells so I really can't remember much. I had one about 6 months ago in Traverse City and boy was it nice. That nice thick smooth, dark.... Uh, is it 5 yet?

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    Favorite beer: #1. Port Royale, from Honduras
    #2. Saporro Reserve, from Japan
    #3. Saporro Premium, from Japan
    #4. Samuel Adams, good old U.S. of A
    #5 Hackershore Weiss (sorry if I misspelled the name), from Germany
    #6 Killians Irish Red, from Ireland

    I'll stop here!
    Remember, different isn't always better, but it is different.
    Keep things as simple as possible, but not too simple.
    Let your ears decide for you!

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    NOTHING beatsa well builr Gunnness. What really plunks my magic twanger is when some bimbo/bimboy simply simply fills the glass to the top and pushes it in front of me while it's still forming.

    If iit ain't got a shamrock on the head, it ain't done right. Fortunately, Hoboken has lotsa Irish bars run by real Irish. Almost as good as Ireland itself in that respect.

    But a good Corona sometimes hits the spot on a really hot day though.

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