I've recently started watching my daily calories and what I'm eating, so when I actually do drink a beer I try and make it something worth having. I'm a big fan of Guiness and I like a black and tan mix that I get here in Florida called 'Mississipi Mud'.
Recently, I tried out Blue Moon and was very pleasantly surprised by the citrus flavor. Anyway, look forward to chatting with some other folks about the finer qualities of well made beer.
Yeah, fortunately the person who introduced me to it knew that because I certainly didn't. I also tried fried pickle chips the same night, that was before the diet.
I too started watching what I eat and exercising more, only drinking on the weekends. Although I'm not a huge fan on Blue Moon, I do love a Guiness. Heinkeken Light would have to be my favorite beer at this point. Any beer that has the skunkiness of Heineken with that light flavor is wonderful.
My wife has graciously given me control of the garage refrigerator for beverage storage. Especially after mowing the lawn or while grilling outside: Corona, Rolling Rock, or Yuengling Light. Heavier stuff for relaxing: Guinness, Yuengling Black and Tan, or maybe Bass. Some St. Pauli Girl or Molson Golden, or if there's something that looks tasty that week, like some Sam Adams, or maybe a bock beer. When I was in Australia, I got fond of Toohey's Old and XXXX.
LOL love those gremlins! I will admit, I did not know that is one of st. Florian's claim to fame. Problem, it wasn't a problem, though it was nice to see someone that exited to join the group. : )