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Low Cal Beer that I LIKE!

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I just had a few "Miller 64"s this past week. Darn they're pretty good. I generally like Corona, Corona light is second. Don't care much at all for dark beer, really don't like the ones that taste like wheat or grass clippings or strong yeast. Just simple, light amber Mexican.

64 calories. I'll rank it right up there with Corona in taste. Less than half the calories of a Corona, tiny bit more than half of a Corona light.

I can feel myself getting skinny already... :sl:


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Right now, I'm too full of IPA to comment much. I think I actually like something lighter, but have been trying different ones.
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I prefer beer that doesn't allow me to taste anything else for the rest of the night (except even stronger beer).
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azpride wrote:I prefer beer that doesn't allow me to taste anything else for the rest of the night (except even stronger beer).
I prefer beer that doesn't upstage my real adult beverage of choice ...tequila.
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Bourbon - A man's drink that has many of the same health properties as red wine (as long as you drink it like they do in Kentucky: straight, with water or on the rocks).

Actually most distilled spirits are fairly healthy for you as long as you don't mix them with anything. It's when you start mixing them with soda, juice and sugar that they cease being healthy. So just do what I do, have a shot and a beer.
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My favorite beer is the one that is near. :D
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beterarcher wrote:My favorite beer is the one that is near. :D
What? You prefer near beer? Maybe you ought to move to Utah! :D
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azbackpackr wrote:
beterarcher wrote:My favorite beer is the one that is near. :D
What? You prefer near beer? Maybe you ought to move to Utah! :D

Surprisingly enough there are some really tasty beers coming out of Utah right now. Polygamy Porter, Hop Notch IPA and pretty much anything coming out of Epic Brewery. Going out on a limb here, but right now Utah is kicking Arizona's butt when it comes to brewing high quality and tasty craft beer.
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@SpiderLegs
I'll take anything without a chile in it. :D
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beterarcher wrote:@SpiderLegs
I'll take anything without a chile in it. :D
Had one 20 years ago when it first came out and could barely gag it down. More of a novelty beer than anything else.

Still working my way around Arizona's craft breweries and so far the best is Beaver Street and Lumberyard up in Flagstaff. Really waiting on my favorite Idaho beers to start upping production enough so that they have enough to ship out of state.
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SpiderLegs wrote:Going out on a limb here, but right now Utah is kicking Arizona's butt when it comes to brewing high quality and tasty craft beer.
I would disagree. Utah may be kicking AZ butt when it comes to distributing high quality and tasty craft beer out of state, but there's plenty of great craft beer in AZ. Since AZ brewers don't have the limitation of 80% of its population choosing not to drink beer, it's not as important for them to distribute beyond their own local market.
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That's not a limitation, that's bonus for the rest of us. ;)
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chumley wrote:
SpiderLegs wrote:Going out on a limb here, but right now Utah is kicking Arizona's butt when it comes to brewing high quality and tasty craft beer.
I would disagree. Utah may be kicking AZ butt when it comes to distributing high quality and tasty craft beer out of state, but there's plenty of great craft beer in AZ. Since AZ brewers don't have the limitation of 80% of its population choosing not to drink beer, it's not as important for them to distribute beyond their own local market.
You may need to enlighten me and point me in the right direction of good AZ craft beers, so far I have not been impressed with what I can find locally. Only one that stands out is stuff from Beaver Street up in Flagstaff.

Luckily we have BevMo and Total Wine so that I can stock up on a great selection of craft beer from around the country.
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It all tastes pretty much like beer to me.
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Well obviously, taste is a personal opinion. There are very few Beaver St. beers that I care for (and BS is the same as Lumberyard, btw). Have you been to FATE? (Scotts/Shea). They have a couple of great beers on all the time, and some small-batch seasonals that rotate quite a bit.

I really like the limited quantity seasonal taps from quality breweries. The variety is welcome. But you'll never find that kind of stuff at Bevmo.
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Whatever BevMo is...
Mostly here, I just suffer the months out waiting for our yearly trip to the Oregon Brew fest. There was a really superb basil ale there last year. Is it odd to stay I miss living in Utah for the superior selection of craft beers? ;)
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chumley wrote:Well obviously, taste is a personal opinion. There are very few Beaver St. beers that I care for (and BS is the same as Lumberyard, btw). Have you been to FATE? (Scotts/Shea). They have a couple of great beers on all the time, and some small-batch seasonals that rotate quite a bit.

I really like the limited quantity seasonal taps from quality breweries. The variety is welcome. But you'll never find that kind of stuff at Bevmo.
Will have to check out FATE sometime. Picked up a taste for Northwestern hop bombs when I lived in Idaho. The hop fields were less than an hour away from my local brew pubs, so freshly hopped beer is what I'm partial to.

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CraftBeers - Is that the stuff that tastes like it's made from fermented sawdust and you drink it warm?

... ;)

I find it difficult to drink beers at a pub/bar/tavern. Seems like their concept of "cold beer" means "about 50 degrees".
That'll be seven dollars please. Plus tip.

I like beer that's light amber, goes great with a taco, is about 30 degrees cold, and is in my hand while I sit around the backyard fire pit. I'd rather be overwhelmed by the salza than the taste of the beer.


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SgtLumpy wrote:
I like beer that's light amber, goes great with a taco, is about 30 degrees cold, and is in my hand while I sit around the backyard fire pit. I'd rather be overwhelmed by the salza than the taste of the beer.


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SpiderLegs wrote: ... both are f@#%&* close to water.... ;)
:sl: LOL


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