What kind of beer do you like to drink?

I went to college in Virginia for a while and there was this absolutely awful beer that you could get for $3.78 a case (24 bottles) with a $2 deposit. It was pure horse pi$$ but it was cheap and you could get as drunk on it as you could on expensive beer. When you were yarking it up in the bushes at midnight, it didn't really make any difference in price.

It was very popular for parties put on by poor students, needless to say.
 
I went to college in Virginia for a while and there was this absolutely awful beer that you could get for $3.78 a case (24 bottles) with a $2 deposit. It was pure horse pi$$ but it was cheap and you could get as drunk on it as you could on expensive beer. When you were yarking it up in the bushes at midnight, it didn't really make any difference in price.

It was very popular for parties put on by poor students, needless to say.
ROFLMAO!

My husband (when we were dating), used to drink an old-stock beer, it was much higher in alcohol volume and tasted like acid. Seeking to get a little buzz going for myself, I'd plug my nose and literally chew the beer down, one mouthful at a time, and just one bottle, and I still remember the horrid taste to this day. So bad...
 

It was a black day in Horndean when Gales brewery closed. It had been in the same family of many generations and they brewed what was regarded as one of Britain's best real ales - HSB (Horndean special bitter). Oh how I miss that.

Now I mainly drink Belgian Trappist beers, although many now are mass produced.
Of British beers, my favourite is "Bishop's Finger" - named after the signposts that pointed the way for pilgrims going to Canterbury.

I don't care for most "lagers" - or lager style drinks - and I don't like cold beer.
 
It was a black day in Horndean when Gales brewery closed. It had been in the same family of many generations and they brewed what was regarded as one of Britain's best real ales - HSB (Horndean special bitter). Oh how I miss that.

Now I mainly drink Belgian Trappist beers, although many now are mass produced.
Of British beers, my favourite is "Bishop's Finger" - named after the signposts that pointed the way for pilgrims going to Canterbury.

I don't care for most "lagers" - or lager style drinks - and I don't like cold beer.
You mean you like warm beer? 🤮
 
I had too many rum and cokes by that time.
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