Your favorite Beers?

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Heneiken and Alexander Keith, a locally brewed Canadian caramelized beer for me personally. I love sweetened beers mostly myself. How about you?
 

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In the heat of late spring and summer you just can't beat Corona Cerveza with a lime.:geek:
 

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In the wintertime I like silly Belgian quads and imperial stouts. In the summertime I tend to go for lighter beers. I just met up with a couple of friends and enjoyed some local fruity IPAs, which were really good.
 

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I'm not much of a beer person, but when I do order up a beer, I tend to go with those Mexican lagers (Corona, XX, Pacifico) and if available, an Irish one called Harp. Light lagers. I will run from IPAs



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I'm not much of a beer person, but when I do order up a beer, I tend to go with those Mexican lagers (Corona, XX, Pacifico) and if available, an Irish one called Harp. Light lagers. I will run from IPAs



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I like a good IPA but recently have started to find a lot of them taste much the same. It's good to find an IPA with a distinctive taste, where brewers are trying to find a balance between flavors rather than simply piling ever-more hops into something to see how far they can push limits.

There's a place for limit-pushing beers, they just don't work on a hot summer's day.

On a really hot day the kind of things I wouldn't normally consider to count as a beer start to look more attractive. They are light, ideally served very cold, and sufficiently low in alcohol that I don't need to worry about whether I'll be fit to drive home again. Some of them are sufficiently low in alcohol that as long as I'm not chugging them the chances are my body is filtering out the alcohol almost as fast as I'm drinking it.
 
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