Yer favorite style of beer on a hot summer's day?
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
I'd drink 'em for breakfast…
We have a VRBO on a lake in late June coming up for a five-day family reunion. My brother and I have both loaded up on pretty much nothing but huge BA stouts to pack along. Friend of mine delivered a care package of big stuff from Single Hill in Yakistan, and my brother just traded some rare sours for a whole boxload of Fremont bottles. It'll be a vacation to not remember…
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
Kettle sours are made for summer.
Of your listed options could have chosen Czech Pilsners but not German. IPAs also a strong contender.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
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Regular Strength American Adjunct Grain Lagers- e.g., Bud Heavy, Coors Banquet, Miller High Life, PBR, Rainier
I pretty much only keep my beer fridge stocked with Banquets these days hence it’s my go to.
If I’m out for a beer on a warm summer day, I’m taking a Mexican lager, a pale or an American grain lager in that order.
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German or Czech Style Pilsners
I was about to create and option for BA Stouts knowing this would be your selection but ran out of space.
I wanted to give @PurpleJ to the 40oz of Malt Liquor option.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
Cheladas, bitches. Sol preferred though the Bud versions aren’t bad.
Except the mango flavored ones. Those are disgusting.
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German or Czech Style Pilsners
Cheladas would fit under the "red beers" option…
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Light American Adjunct Grain Lagers - e.g., Coors Light, Bud Light, Miller Lite, etc.
Gotta go CLs if I'm having more than a few, though I usually want to start with a better taste to set the pallet tone. Actually had a keg of good blonde for a warm day on the dock Saturday and have 5-6 blondes but then my mouth woke up tasting like I ate a mix of cotton and Sour Patch Kids all night.
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German or Czech Style Pilsners
I don't enjoy Coors Light unless I'm on a boat (or sitting in an inner tube) on a very hot day. But it's probably saved me from a DUI or three in the past, not to mention you can't get a hangover off the stuff. So there are use cases for it from time to time.
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Light American Adjunct Grain Lagers - e.g., Coors Light, Bud Light, Miller Lite, etc.
This is 110% true and living back in Woolley I find myself in a ton of situations where I'm drinking a ton of beer all day and night so it's about the only choice. I was at a cold ass construction site a few months ago and my friend handed me a Luke warm Coors Light and it was legit maybe the worst taste of my life.






