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Favorite Summer Beers

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Mine's Long Trail Belgian White.  It really is as good as it gets.  Toegs Dream Weaver wheat and Victory's Wirlwind would be my honorable mentions.

How bout the rest of ya'  

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Blue Moon

Corona

Miller Lite

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Newcastle, Modelo Especial & Mr. Versatile--Miller Lite

Favorite summer beer? I didn't know people switched beers base on the time of year. Anyway, I'm a Budweiser man. Winter, spring, summer, or fall, if I'm drinking a beer you can bet it was made in St. Louis!

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Ice Cold Sam Adams.

Or If I just want to take it slow, Guinness.

P.S.

Any beer you have to shove a lime into does not count as a beer.  ;)

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I like Samuel Adams Hefe.

Lancaster Brewing company makes a Strawberry Wheat that I really like too (some of the guys on the Road Trip sampled it).

Also, I gotta say, any beer that is free tastes the best.

My favorite summer beer is Corona. Nothin' better than a frosty Corona with a fresh lime on a hot summer day. Mmmm. Don't like them as much in the winter though.

I also have fond memories associated with Coronas. First time I ever got drunk was with them :)

Anything freezing cold and served in a chilled mug.  mmmmmmm!

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Favorite summer beer? I didn't know people switched beers base on the time of year. Anyway, I'm a Budweiser man. Winter, spring, summer, or fall, if I'm drinking a beer you can bet it was made in St. Louis!

Twins from different mothers!

8-)

Since I stopped working last March I have a new favorite brew.

CHEAP!!

Favorite summer beer? I didn't know people switched beers base on the time of year. Anyway, I'm a Budweiser man. Winter, spring, summer, or fall, if I'm drinking a beer you can bet it was made in St. Louis!

Twins from different mothers!

8-)

;D

Any beer not light or low carb.  Anyways Budweiser is ranked in the top.  Sam Adams, Schlafley, and more.  I also like going around to micro brews and trying out their tasty adult beverages. 8-)

I drink Amber Bock or Shiner Bock all year round. Can't see any reason to change during the summer.

I really don't see any reason to drink wheat beer when real beer is no more expensive and actually tastes good.

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I'm a Guiness kinda guy but I also like Bud, Bud Select, Miller Chill, and Horse.

Blue Moon

Fosters Premium Ale (green can)

How a lot of these good beers can even seen in the same list with Budweiser is very corn fusing. ::)

Bell's Oberon is a good one, but i'll take a yuengling any day of the year!

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Anyone whose questioning the changing of beers for seasons has no idea what good beer is (no offense) but go out and pick up some craft brews and you'll see what I'm talking about.  Sure any beer can be enjoyed anytime of the year but do you really wanna put back heavy India Pale Ales in the middle of August when you could be drinking a crisp and refreshing Wheat.  But when the cold months come those same I.P.A.s will warm you right up.  

It's like going to a BBQ on the fourth and drinking scotch neat when you could be drinking rum on ice.

Honey Brown. Not sure if thats a summer beer or not, but it tastes pretty good.

Anyone whose questioning the changing of beers for seasons has no idea what good beer is (no offense) but go out and pick up some craft brews and you'll see what I'm talking about. Sure any beer can be enjoyed anytime of the year but do you really wanna put back heavy India Pale Ales in the middle of August when you could be drinking a crisp and refreshing Wheat. But when the cold months come those same I.P.A.s will warm you right up.

It's like going to a BBQ on the fourth and drinking scotch neat when you could be drinking rum on ice.

Offense taken.  Anyone who can choke down an IPA or a wheat beer should not be questioning the taste of other drinkers.

Anyone whose questioning the changing of beers for seasons has no idea what good beer is (no offense) but go out and pick up some craft brews and you'll see what I'm talking about. Sure any beer can be enjoyed anytime of the year but do you really wanna put back heavy India Pale Ales in the middle of August when you could be drinking a crisp and refreshing Wheat. But when the cold months come those same I.P.A.s will warm you right up.

It's like going to a BBQ on the fourth and drinking scotch neat when you could be drinking rum on ice.

Offense taken. Anyone who can choke down an IPA or a wheat beer should not be questioning the taste of other drinkers.

You're overthinking the whole beer thing.  When you grow up you will understand.

Anyone whose questioning the changing of beers for seasons has no idea what good beer is (no offense) but go out and pick up some craft brews and you'll see what I'm talking about. Sure any beer can be enjoyed anytime of the year but do you really wanna put back heavy India Pale Ales in the middle of August when you could be drinking a crisp and refreshing Wheat. But when the cold months come those same I.P.A.s will warm you right up.

It's like going to a BBQ on the fourth and drinking scotch neat when you could be drinking rum on ice.

Offense taken. Anyone who can choke down an IPA or a wheat beer should not be questioning the taste of other drinkers.

You're overthinking the whole beer thing. When you grow up you will understand.

BINGO

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Wasn't this same topic beat to death about two weeks ago?

I'm a budlight man, but once in a while when it's scorchin outside an ice cold mickeys big mouth is a treat.

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Wasn't this same topic beat to death about two weeks ago?

I never saw that thread, sorry if i'm beating a dead horse.

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Anyone whose questioning the changing of beers for seasons has no idea what good beer is (no offense) but go out and pick up some craft brews and you'll see what I'm talking about. Sure any beer can be enjoyed anytime of the year but do you really wanna put back heavy India Pale Ales in the middle of August when you could be drinking a crisp and refreshing Wheat. But when the cold months come those same I.P.A.s will warm you right up.

It's like going to a BBQ on the fourth and drinking scotch neat when you could be drinking rum on ice.

Offense taken. Anyone who can choke down an IPA or a wheat beer should not be questioning the taste of other drinkers.

x2 on the IPA. I seriously can't understand how there is a market for that bitter crap. Although I have had some wheat beers that are pretty refreshing.

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