Stella and Magic Hat are my easy go to beers when don't want to think about what I want to try next. Solid all around.
I usually have these on hand. Pbr tall boys for working on the car Miller high life for mowing the grass Covington strawberry because it is wonderful Lagunitas for general sipping and watching tv. The keg is expensive, but I am yet to serve it to someone who didn't like it.
Believe me bro, I do my part to keep AB in business. There is easily 100lbs of empty bud light cans scattered through my garage, back yard, truck bed etc. I, like you, don't narrow my drinking focus to just the cheap shit.
Lol, coors light is just fine...for girls You should try a dark beer, you just might find out that you like it
Just saw this. Will try to call her today and get you the info. Whao cowboy. I feel the same about FB and don't have an account either. Can't stand that crap.
I like Abita Jockamo, Restoration Ale, Mardi Gras Bock and sometimes Strawberry. I also like PBR, Sierra Nevada and Fat Tire. I just recently started drinking NOLA Brewery's Hopatoulas and it's devine.
There used to be beers that I didn't "like" such as IPAs but now I enjoy pretty much everthing. I like to drink as many different beers as possible, whether it means getting a sampler 6-pack from Kroger or just ordering different beers at a bar. Beer gives me that diminishing rate of return where the first sip is divine and then it decreases. When every beer is a new one, then that first sip is a little different and somewhat restarts the formula. I rarely drink the mass produced domestics unless I'm around my friends that are drinking them. They are fine, especially if ice cold on a hot day. I like some of the newer beers around south Louisiana such as Canebrake, LA31, and others although only drink them when visiting. Off topic, but that festival in Lafayette (at Girard Park) is coming up the weekend of Oct 12th and is always a good time (free, good weather, family friendly, even local beers).