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#51 Pirate700
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I suggest the new Bud Black Crowns. IMO, they're a really good bridge between regular lagers and darker beers.

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#52 Lonelynight
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root beer, the only good kind of beer
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Try this. Tastes like Kool-Aid.

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#54 gohan_3
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Im the same way, shots just remind me of bad experiences. Any ways, i've been drinking great white beer which is a lighter wheat beer. Other than that pacifico with a lime is pretty decent as well.

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#55 brickdoctor
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Budweiser is amazing and anyone who says differently is wrong.

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#56 GamingGod999
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Go for cider instead.

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#57 JohnF111
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I've never been a huge fan of beer but here is a tip, when I first tried beer I always imagined that Stout would be even worse and vulgar. However when i did try it I found it to be just a darn good drink that was easier to drink than water. Try a good quality stout and see, sometimes the stronger richer malt flavour can be more appealing than the milder more bitter beer.
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#58 bigfoot2045
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Really pretty much anything German or Belgian. Most American beer tastes like piss, and I'm guessing anyone who says beer tastes bad has never actually had good beer. Here's a hint, Bud and Miller aren't good beer. It's just like people who say coffee tastes bad when all they've ever had is diner and gas station coffee. 

Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

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#59 bigfoot2045
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Sam Adams. It's as good as any beer you can't pronounce or never heard of that has high ratings.

 

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Not really. Sam Adams is pretty mediocre, and only marginally better than piss beers like Bud, Coors, and Miller. 

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#60 organic_machine
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Try Belgian ales, specifically the Trappist stuff.

Try some english ales as well, like Samuel Smith.

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#61 organic_machine
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Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

bigfoot2045

You don't know anything about American beer. America has some of the best beer in the entire world, you just have to know where to look. Sierra Nevada, Stone, Bell's, Founders, all amazing breweries and there's plenty more.

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#62 Dogswithguns
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I love beer, most any beer really, Miller Lite or something. or some of the dark or craft if I had more money that week.. I never liked shots... anyway, I don't drink too much, just a few.
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#63 Dexter-010
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I don't prefer beer but if you really want to try some beer go for: Dutch beers: Heineken, Amstel, Grolsch, Hertog Jan United Kingdom: Guiness Belgian: Jupiler or go for Trapisten beer, it's from a church in Belgian I think.
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I've never been a huge fan of beer but here is a tip, when I first tried beer I always imagined that Stout would be even worse and vulgar. However when i did try it I found it to be just a darn good drink that was easier to drink than water. Try a good quality stout and see, sometimes the stronger richer malt flavour can be more appealing than the milder more bitter beer.JohnF111

The beer force is strong with this one. I would suggest an oatmeal stout.

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[QUOTE="bigfoot2045"]

Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

organic_machine

You don't know anything about American beer. America has some of the best beer in the entire world, you just have to know where to look. Sierra Nevada, Stone, Bell's, Founders, all amazing breweries and there's plenty more.

I've tried plenty of American beers including those you've mentioned. American beer ranges from "this literally tastes like piss" to "meh."

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[QUOTE="organic_machine"]

[QUOTE="bigfoot2045"]

Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

bigfoot2045

You don't know anything about American beer. America has some of the best beer in the entire world, you just have to know where to look. Sierra Nevada, Stone, Bell's, Founders, all amazing breweries and there's plenty more.

I've tried plenty of American beers including those you've mentioned. American beer ranges from "this literally tastes like piss" to "meh."

You haven't tried enough American beers then. I can get beers locally in Wisconsin that will blow the pants off of anything European.

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#68 organic_machine
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I've tried plenty of American beers including those you've mentioned. American beer ranges from "this literally tastes like piss" to "meh."

bigfoot2045

I call BS. I don't believe you.

You clearly have good taste in beer in order to make those recommendations that you did. I think you need to try more beer.

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[QUOTE="organic_machine"]

[QUOTE="bigfoot2045"]

Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

bigfoot2045

You don't know anything about American beer. America has some of the best beer in the entire world, you just have to know where to look. Sierra Nevada, Stone, Bell's, Founders, all amazing breweries and there's plenty more.

I've tried plenty of American beers including those you've mentioned. American beer ranges from "this literally tastes like piss" to "meh."

Have you tasted a lot of urine?

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[QUOTE="ScreamDream"]

Sam Adams. It's as good as any beer you can't pronounce or never heard of that has high ratings.

 

bigfoot2045

Not really. Sam Adams is pretty mediocre, and only marginally better than piss beers like Bud, Coors, and Miller. 

This is the silliest thing I've read all day.

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#71 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="bigfoot2045"]

[QUOTE="ScreamDream"]

Sam Adams. It's as good as any beer you can't pronounce or never heard of that has high ratings.

 

coolbeans90

Not really. Sam Adams is pretty mediocre, and only marginally better than piss beers like Bud, Coors, and Miller. 

This is the silliest thing I've read all day.

Seriously. Bud, Miller and Coors are much better than Sam Adams. >.>

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#72 organic_machine
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Seriously. Bud, Miller and Coors are much better than Sam Adams. >.>Pirate700

Not a fan of Sam Adams, but their Double Bock is legitimately good.

If you were handed it and were told it was a German Double Bock, you'd believe it.

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#73 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Seriously. Bud, Miller and Coors are much better than Sam Adams. >.>organic_machine

Not a fan of Sam Adams, but their Double Bock is legitimately good.

If you were handed it and were told it was a German Double Bock, you'd believe it.

Eh, Sam Adams are just too strong/hearty for me. I can respect the quality of the beer but I just prefer Bud, Coors and the like.

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I hate the taste of most beers
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#75 organic_machine
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Eh, Sam Adams are just too strong/hearty for me. I can respect the quality of the beer but I just prefer Bud, Coors and the like.Pirate700

Yeah, if your complaint is that they're too strong and hearty, suggesting the DB is probably a bad thing for me to do, given that it is thick and 10% ABV. :P

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Beer is an acquired taste that you grow to accept. If you're just starting the dive into beer, I would suggest the lite beers from Coors or Bud. They are not the greatest tasting beers but are easier to finish than darker beers for beginners.

My other suggesting if you decide to drink the lite beers is that listen to their commercials. There is a reason why Coors adversities their beer is great when cold.

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#77 Pirate700
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Beer is an acquired taste that you grow to accept. If you're just starting the dive into beer, I would suggest the lite beers from Coors or Bud. They are not the greatest tasting beers but are easier to finish than darker beers for beginners.

My other suggesting if you decide to drink the lite beers is that listen to their commercials. There is a reason why Coors adversities their beer is great when cold.

slimjimbadboy

I loved beer the first time I tasted it. :P

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#78 slimjimbadboy
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[QUOTE="slimjimbadboy"]

Beer is an acquired taste that you grow to accept. If you're just starting the dive into beer, I would suggest the lite beers from Coors or Bud. They are not the greatest tasting beers but are easier to finish than darker beers for beginners.

My other suggesting if you decide to drink the lite beers is that listen to their commercials. There is a reason why Coors adversities their beer is great when cold.

Pirate700

I loved beer the first time I tasted it. :P

Beer is good!

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What kind of beer? Some good "middle of the road" beers I would suggest to anyone not knowing what they would want or like are: - Canadian-made Budweiser (the best beer for anyone to start with, moderate taste, moderate hops, moderate alcohol, very moderate) - Corona (balancedand mildly tropical taste, not too hoppy) - Rickard's Red (good flavor on the side of strong) - Alexander Keith's (fairly hoppy but a lot of people, especially Canadians seem to love it) - Dos Equis (similar to Corona but cheaper) - Stella Artois (good place to start with Euro ales) - Fort Garry Dark (excellent dark beer that will ease you gently into the world of stout) I don't drink much beer anymore, I'm mostly a scotch whiskey guy now. And I think it goes without saying never drink light beer unless it's your only option.
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Carlsberg and Corona are awesome.

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All of them.....
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#83 Dogswithguns
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[QUOTE="bigfoot2045"]

Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

organic_machine

You don't know anything about American beer. America has some of the best beer in the entire world, you just have to know where to look. Sierra Nevada, Stone, Bell's, Founders, all amazing breweries and there's plenty more.

Please, American beers.. I mean I drink em, but c'mon. you know I want somethin better than that.
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There's a reason why they made energy supplements mixed with alcohol illegal in some places. Four Loko will get you FVCKED UP if that's what you're looking for. I equate it with a funny blunt. Coke and bud in a blunt. You just want to socialize in a psychotic nature. Go for it if that's what you want.

Drink responsibly:P

from what ive read, they have since toned down the amount of caffeine and such in Four Lokos. they used to be a hell of a lot worse.

The FDA outright banned caffeinated alcoholic beverages, so all the alcoholic energy drink manufacturers changed their formulas to remove caffeine because of irresponsible consumers. Alas, binge drinkers suck and give responsible drinkers a bad name.

As for beer, I'd recommend Sam Adams, Abita Turbodog, Guiness, and for something a little sweeter, Young's Double Chocolate Stout.
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I prefer lagers, and would suggest staying away from cheap beer since the next day may not be so pleasant after drinking it. I'd say go with a good light beer if you don't like the taste of beer since the hops tend to not be as strong in those. My favorite beer is Heineken but that is a rather strong tasting beer, I'd say go with Bud Light Platinum since it's a light beer with a decent taste but also high enough in alcohol content that you can get drunk without pissing it out faster than it gets into your system which happens to a lot of drinkers with light beer.
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[QUOTE="organic_machine"]

[QUOTE="bigfoot2045"]

Shiner is alright if you absolutely must have something American. But the truth is, Americans know fuc*all about good beer. Seriously, go Belgian or German and you'll see what all the hype with beer is about. Beer is absolutely delicious, just not the crap most people drink in this country. 

Dogswithguns

You don't know anything about American beer. America has some of the best beer in the entire world, you just have to know where to look. Sierra Nevada, Stone, Bell's, Founders, all amazing breweries and there's plenty more.

Please, American beers.. I mean I drink em, but c'mon. you know I want somethin better than that.

I'd love to know what American beers you've had. I'll bet that for every one you mention I would list a dozen that are far better, and all American. I should know, I've tried more than 1000 beers.

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Hoegaarden Original White Ale and Hoegaarden Grand Cru cheers!

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Shiner Bock and Blue Moon (various types).  My 2 favs.  Some varieties of Sam Adams are pretty decent too.  I can't stand drinking those thin, panther-piss type beers that most people subsist on.  

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#91 sukraj
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When i drink on the weekends i usually just take shots or have mixed drinks, but i've recently decided to try drinking beer more frequently than shots? (had a few bad experiences with shots lol) ... I've had beer before and thought it was just awful. I know its an acquired taste so what beer should i start off with?

1Rob-E

try drinking water.

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All of them.....LJS9502_basic

THIS!

In all seriousness, I recommend Blue Moon, Badass, and Labatt Blue if you are in the good ole' USA.

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#93 Azorius_Senator
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You should try Abita Purple Haze.