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Safe to say everyone loves coronas

not really... there are plenty of "too cool for schoolers" that say it's shit...

however NOTHING beats Augustiner Brau helles... problem is due to not being able to meet production demands as it is..... it's not sold ANYWHERE outside of bavaria :down:

hame thats a fair intake of alcohol mate. might wanna watch that

/medical brain

everyone loves corona yes, but you gotta use lime. lemon is for wimmin. others that are on my regular list are asahi, beez neez, little creatures pale and golden, james squire, becks, bluetongue (white rabbit is pretty similar to this too), heineken, boags. guiness goes down a treat too

i try to drink something new as often as possible. dont drink spirits as much nowadays but partial to a bit of CC and Hennessy. can not even smell vodka after a certain incident a couple of years back lol

lol @ corona fags, enjoy your bland tasting beer that tastes like the fruit stuffed into it, or nothing at all :down:

german beers ftw! (and yes I am aware that most of them taste very similar lol)

been liking Cascade atm as well, tastes a bit like a microbrewery beer

Other then that, I usually go for Bourbon or Vodka or Scotch.

+1

stocked up my fridge with coronas, crowns, scotch and vodka for my 18th, none left by the end of the night lol

nothing beats a beer on a warm day though

boz- james boags isnt that bad either,

but u almost forgot

NOTHING will EVER top ouzo from Syria. lol when i went last year, i dont think there was a day where i was sober

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Safe to say everyone loves coronas

too many metro fags in here. Drink a VB and get some hair on your chest :down:

German beer is win. Especially the 500ml standard size, was hard swapping back to regular 300ml size :P

Going back to Germany in November, so can enjoy the goods once moar!

People who say Boags is a good beer are kidding themselves :down: I worked there for two bottle line upgrades, and I can't stand the stuff! That's all they sell in Launceston. Even Irish pubs have excessive amount of Boags on tap :P

Good beers for me are:

James Squire Amber and Golden Ales

Weihenstephaner (Dunkel, and the one with the blue label)

Paulaner Weiss Bier

Matso's Mango Beer (It's a microbrewery from Broome)

Hoegaarden (Must only be from tap)

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