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Originally posted by str8outavannuys
Can I give a shout out to Sleeman's Cream Ale? Sure, make all the Hamilton jokes you want, but it's delicious. Also Rickard's Red and Creemore are very nice -- order a pint next time you're in Ontario (the real one, not the place 40 miles east of downtown LA).
Now that I've established my beer bona fides, let me stick up for Coors. I actually like it much more than Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Miller Light, Heineiken or Amstel Light. I think I like it more than Sam Adams. I definitely like it more than Newcastle Brown Ale, which I find undrinkable. Coors Light is pretty blah, but Coors isn't half bad.
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I don't think I have ever had a Coors (as opposed to Coors Light). Why would anyone ever drink that? I can't remember the last time I had any major brand (Bud, Miller, Mich, Coors) regular beer. Their light beers are consumed by me because they are light beers.
I am not a particular beer snob. Generally I'll drink pretty much anything that is not on the hated list in my prior post. Newcastle bottle is a different formula from the draft formula and is Not Good. I agree with Sebby that the draft version is a bit sweet, but that doesn't bother me. I can't drink more than 2 in a sitting before changing to something lighter, but those 2 are quite enjoyed.
The refrigerator at home is generally filled with light beers, for volume reasons, and Guinness for taste reasons. Though I think we have some Pacifico and Red Stripe in there as well right now.