Beer!

I have yet to find a beer I actually like. This is really a problem with strong tastes in general. The only alcohol I can stand is vodka, sake, and Baileys. The first two don't really have a taste and the last one is sweet enough that it overrides the gross alcohol taste. I also don't like coffee for the same reason: too strong a taste.

Too bad nobody puts chocolate in beer. I like chocolate ^<__<^;;
 
I... don't touch that stuff.

Matter of fact, I touch alcohol once in a blue moon, & even then, I have a bias towards wine or spiked cocktails.
 
Very rarely drink but when I do it is almost always beer. I like most beer with a few exceptions. IPA for example is one of the worst alcoholic beverages I've ever tasted.
 
I quite enjoy beer, actually. One of the first things I purchased for my new apartment was a six pack of beer.

My favorite brands include:
Blue Moon. Both their year round and some of their seasonal brews. There's nothing quite like sitting around on a nice crisp autumn day drinking a Blue Moon pumpkin beer.

Fat Tire. An excellent Amber beer. I highly recommend it.

New Glarus: only sold in Wisconsin, but I had it a lot while in college. Their Spotted Cow beer has become a staple in my beer consuming. I drive over to Wisconsin regularly to make sure I have some stocked. New Glarus's other beers are good, too. Fat Squirrel, Two Women, and Moon Man are all great. Best part? When I was in college, they were always on tap.

I'm decidely more of a pale to amber beer kind of guy. I'm not a fan of stouts or darker beers. IPAs are usually a good go to for me, if I ever find myself in a bar.
 
I used to be more of a wine fellow, but as I've got older I've gravitated more towards beer. I tend to find myself at the lighter side of the ale spectrum, so to speak.

I tend to simply ask for whatever's local when I'm away from the Black Country. Quickest way to endear you to a local, unhesitatingly drink his local beer. Although, now I think about it, that didn't work in London
 
I don't like beer that much, same case for most alcoholic beverages for the matter.

I did like Pilsner a lot, I tried it in Starsbourg because it was considered a specialty.
Other than that I also have a preference towards cider, but whether it can be considered beer is debatable.
 
I actually drank the McCormick Place beer during the Automate Show back in April. It's a little bitter for my taste.

I'll also drink Heineken if nothing better is available.

I don't like bitter beers.

In a semi-related note, the Glenfiddich scotch distillery recently started making what they call "experimental series #1," which is a scotch whiskey aged in IPA barrels. You get the deliciousness of good scotch with subtler notes and smells of the IPA beer. It has quickly become my new favorite potent potable.
 
I've been drinking beer for almost 40 years. I grew up on Falstaff. So I'm a cheap drunk. I've drank some horrible beers. The only one I never finished Sam Adams, I found it horrible. The best was Heineken on tap.
 
I agree about Sam Adams. It's too damn bitter.

I actually went to the Coors Brewery in Golden Colorado once, the only good day of an otherwise miserable trip.

At the end of the tour, they gave you three free beers right from the tap. As much as I normally love Blue Moon, it is even more delicious straight from the brewery.
 
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