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Miller
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Newcastle
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Heineken
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Asahi
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Bud Light
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Labatt
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Schlitz
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Stroh’s (Detroit Area)
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Sam Adams
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Milwaukee’s Best
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By the way, Schlitz is available again in the Detroit area. They are trying to make it come back in popularity.
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Budweiser
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Newcastle Brown Ale
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Heineken
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Kirin
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Miller Lite
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Molson
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Blatz
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Coedo (Kanto and parts of Koshinetsu, mostly)
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Coedo
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
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Not my choice, but I have a hunch this will be popular
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Ichiban Shibori if we are being specific
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Tossup between this or Labatt
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Oh my grandfather could tell you stories…
8 and 9. Not winning anything for either of these, but I’ve gotta plug my favorite. -
The finest in French beers, “Le Pabste Bleu Ri-bahn”
- Old Milwaukee
- Harp
- Heineken
- Kirin
- Miller Lite
- Molson
- Piel’s
- Anchor Steam (West Coast)
- Pete’s Wicked Ale
- Iron City
- Old Milwaukee
- Harp
- Heineken
- Asah
- Miller
- Molson
- Carling Black Label
- Strohs Beer
- Kellys in Key West
- Pabst
Kellys is Kelly Mcginneses restaurant bar in Key West, She is the blond in Top Gun.
http://www.kellyskeywest.com/ This is her web site.
- Old Milwaukee
- Harp
- Heineken
- Kirin
- Bud Lite
- Molson
- Piel’s (“a good drinking beer”)
- Shiner, Texas
- Samuel Adams
- Coors
- Old Milwaukee
- Bass
- Lowenbrau
- Kira
- Miller Lite
- Molsen’s
- Reingold
- Colt45 - The ghetto
- Pass
- Old Milwaukee
I don’t drink beer, #4 is an impression I have. Go ahead - laugh at my sorry answers (as usual).
- Old Milwaukee
- Bass
- Fat Tire
- Sapporo
- Coors
- Labatt
- Pass
- BridgePort - PNW
- Rogue
- Ortlieb’s (“Joe’s Beer”)
- Schlitz
- Bass
- Stella Artois
- Kirin
- Miller Lite
- Molson
- Pabst Blue Ribbon
- Iron City, Pittsburg, PA
- Magic Hat #9
- Busch
- Milwaukee’s Best
- Bass
- Pilsner Urquell
- Sapporo
- Miller Lite
- Moosehead
- Falstaff
- Schlafly’s (St. Louis area)
- Duck-Rabbit
- Milwaukee’s Best
Wow, this one is going to bother me as much as the Jack Daniels answer did for burbon in that other drinking feud.
If you can buy it in a gas station in Winchester Virginia and it’s made in California it is neither regional nor a microbrew.
I know it’s not the purpose of the feud to get a right answer but the most popular one. I still feel better getting it off my chest. Feel free to point and laugh.
Kelly McGillis IMBD
Ha Ha! Sucker! (but yeah, I’m with you.)
- Miller High Life
- Murphy’s
- Beck’s
- Kirin
- Miller Light
- Molson
- Falstaff
- Yeungling (Northeast)
- Fat Tire
- Pabst Blue Ribbon
Hic!
- Old Milwaukee
- Harp
- Heineken
- Sapporo
- Bud Lite
- Labatts
- Schlitz
- Lone Star (Texas)
- Mad River
- Pabst
9 is going to be tough. By definition most real microbreweries are not well-known. What’s probably going to happen is some big brewer like Sam Adams that mimics genuine microbrewing will be the top choice.
- Old Milwaukee
- Bass
- Hieneken
- sapporo
- miller lite
- molson
- olympia
- shiner
- pyramid
- Busch
- Old Milwaukee
- Bass Ale
- Heineken
- Kirin
- Miller Lite
- Molson
- Strohs
- Shiner - Texas
- Fat Tire
- Milwaukee’s Best
- Old Milwaukee
- Bass
- Heineken
- Kirlin
- Miller Lite
- Molson
- Stroh’s
- Shiner - Texas
- Anchor Steam
- Pabst
(HINT: Budweiser != Milwaukee - sorry, this one is going to bug me - my whole family was born and raised in St. Louis )
- OLd Milwaukee
- Newcastle
- Heineken
- Sapporo
- Miller Lite
- Molson Canadian
- Stroh’s
- Lone Star - Texas
- Sam Adams
- Milwaukee’s Best
FTR Molson and Labatt’s are the name of the breweries, They have several beers under their name. So asking for one would be like asking for an Anheuser-Busch.
…this is usually when we ask for some kind of ID. LOL
Hey, this one’s making me thirsty!So…
Cheers Everyone!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
- Miller
- Bass
- Heinekin
- Sapporo
- Miller Lite
- Labatt
- Falstaff
- Yuengling, east coast.
- Turbo Dog
- Busch