What Your Taste in Beer Says About You »

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How choice of brew relates to personality, politics and purchases.

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    svivar90872 weeks, 1 day ago

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    In my humble opinion the best beer I have ever had was a Belgium brew call DUVALL, if you can find it, try it and let me know what you think.

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      Charlson2 weeks, 1 day ago

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      FTA: "People who choose Heineken as their favorite beer are 58% more likely to have American Express cards, 45% more likely to be early adopters of new mobile phones, and 29% more likely to drive sports cars."

      I really do distrust these opinion pieces. I have no credit cards at all; I use an older model cell phone that only makes and receives calls; and I drive a 1995 Buick Century. I may be a poser but I'm way past my mid-life crisis stage in life.

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        FairNBalanced2 weeks, 1 day ago

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        No american beer, please.

        I like dark beer and honey ale. And any beer that my husband brews. He is a brew master!

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        DenisRojas2 weeks, 1 day ago

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        Hi everybody, I'm Costa Rican and one of my hobbies - as weird it seems - is to try new beer. The best one I've ever had is "Presidente" from the Dominican Republic, the old edition not the light one. Its taste is not sweet nor sour, and it's normally served cold. If you get one in a supermarket, try it. I believe you'll love it, like me!

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          Justice4All2 weeks, 1 day ago

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          It depends where you drink it. At a fourth of Jly party when it's 102 degrees outside I want a cold american beer with ice forming on the can.
          In a dreary English pub a Guniess is OK.

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            dBergeron2 weeks, 1 day ago

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            Mmmm. Beer

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              justanotherhoser2 weeks, 1 day ago

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              Moosehead if I have the choice. After that, just make it a cold one.

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                pokydoke2 weeks, 1 day ago

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                Belgian abbey ales are my favorite followed by American craft beers and ales. Berkshire Brewers in Deerfield Mass make some wonderful ales. Draymans Porter being the best. I also make my own hard cider. This weekend I'm on several panels giving talks on making hard cider for Cider Day which is put on by the State here in Mass. check out

                www.ciderday.org

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                  philbrick2 weeks, 1 day ago

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                  Sierra Nevada anything, brewed in my home town.

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                    lovemylibs2 weeks ago

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                    FTA:

                    "True to form, Bud drinkers are sensible, grounded and practical."

                    It failed to mention that they are lacking in taste for a good beer.

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                      panamarider3232 weeks ago

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                      I have made my own beer for many years and find that its really hard to beat for flavor and body, however if you can't make your own,and you like your beer with body and flavor I recommend Samuel Adams Cream Stout, but for the very best treat yourself to a bottle of DogFish Head, wow what a wonderful brew. Try to always pour your beer into a chilled glass or mug and pour it with a head, you will be surprised at the difference it makes. Don't pour it down the side of the glass, dump it in and release that flavor.

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                        panamarider3232 weeks ago

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                        I live in a Latin American country and sometimes I will drink the imported Bud, and to my surprise it taste much better than the Bud you buy in the U S

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