Beer Banter



So, as Aaron noted earlier, we have begun a collection of beer and started a wall to enshrine these wonderful beverages. While we have been collecting these various samples we have come across some that will refresh, some that will be enjoyed in moderation, and some that could be used to pump some ones stomach as vomiting is sure to follow. Aaron tends to prefer the heavier more "flavoured" beverages, and while I enjoy some of them, others ought to be used as an alternative source of fuel, as drinking them and gas seems to be roughly the same. I'll give Aaron credit, he is braver and more adventurous when it comes to tasting than myself, but that doesn't always mean he's drinking good beer. However, he's right more often than not. Lee too has contributed some interesting choices, and some less than memorable ones as well. He prefers those skunky southern beers of a lighter nature. Not bad on a hot day. Myself, I prefer the more mainstream, or less rich beers, ones with a bit of flavour, but not an overabundance. Anyway, here is a list of my 10 favorites, in no particular order. I would recommend any of them. Cheers.

Labatt Blue, Bass Pale Ale, Creemore Spring Lager, Big Rock Grasshopper, Big Rock Traditional Ale, Sleeman Cream Ale, Maudite, Miller Genuine Draft, Ricard's Red, Samuel Adams

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