I don't drink beer or any kind of alcohol at all. In fact, I've only had a beer once in my life and to me it tasted terrible. I just drink tea, water, and milk.
For beer, Newcastle is good. Bass is good. I prefer both to Guiness. Bellhaven and harp I enjoy as well. For German beers I like Warsteiner. Very malty. Pete Wicked is a yuck in my book but I know some seasoned beer lovers who dig it.
Funny you should mention Warsteiner, my hubby just picked up a bottle of it last weekend. The label implied it had been around for quite some time so we figured it was safe as far as being non-jewish. Guiness is just a little too strong in my opinion, but i basically find beer in general nasty. I'm an alcohol lightweight
never have liked it, and prolly never will. 
That's a perfectly acceptable choice that should be mandatory for people that have addiction problems with alcohol. Not all people have those types of problems or tastes. I would hope you are not drinking commercial cow milk! Please let me know if you are!
I personally drink more tea and purified water than anything else. We do have fresh goat milk for our children and I don't mind the fresh butter and ice-cream that comes from the goat's milk.
I don't drink beer or any kind of alcohol at all. In fact, I've only had a beer once in my life and to me it tasted terrible. I just drink tea, water, and milk.
Be prepared.
Big Guinness fan. Belgium also rules of course. My fave here in the states is Widmer Hefewiezen from here in Portland. Tasty with a wedge of lemon!
I love goat's cheese, whether it's feta or gje ost, but goat's ice cream sounds a little too daring for these buds.
Franciskaner weissbier is a good brand too. Tres fort.
I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.
I generally hate beer, but I agree that Hoegaarden, a Belgian white beer, is the best I've ever tasted. Think it's been in production since the 1100's or something. Its lightly carbonated though, which some may dislike.
Did you know monks who fasted during Lent survived by drinking only double-bock beer?
We need to live our lives. One foot in racism, the other in reality and normalcy. They go together when you drop the things and people we don't need.
Currently 87% Sun, 13% Lightning.
I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.
I try not to think about what those lonely monks might add to the vat. That's why I go for the tripple fermented, so that I get drunk fast enough to where it doesn't matter
I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium.
Esp. the trappistes, very high ABV. Westmalle XXX my favorite, very hard to find in 'Kwa.
Budwieser Budvar from the Checz Republic is good beer. As is Holsten Pills in bottles from Germany, and Kronenbourg 1664 from France. Always buy in bottles, cans of beer are usualy brewed under licence in a kike owned factory. Genuine exported bottled beer is best.
Draught Guinness is great, but there is no way of knowing where it is made or what it contains. Newcastle Brown, once again in the bottle is a more consistant brew.
Should you ever find yourself in Englands green and pleasent land, real ale is well worth a try. There are many small family owned breweries, and the best place to sample their ale, is in the local pubs, in the same town as the brewery. One of my favourites is Harvies of Lewes. A small historical town, with one of the worlds oldest bookshops. The brewery is riverside, and the local pubs take enormous pride in delivering the perfect pint!
I'm off to my local Wetherspoons shortly to enjoy a pint or three of Abbot Ale.Tim Martin isn't jewish,is he?He's certainly ugly as sin
Hoegaarden is my favorit beer. The ones i like best: Grand cru, verboden vrucht, Julius, DAS en Witbier original.
I brought home a variety of Belgian beers. Check this out:
http://www.vansteenberge.com/newmodel/htm/2en/21200en.htm
I stopped drinking bud because of Ludicris. I now stick to coffe and a shot of Crown Royal w/ IRISH cream. God that taste good... you should try it Demonica.
I won't give up cigars or pipe tobacco. You can grow your own too ya know.
I've tried and liked...
Irish coffee, peppermint schnapps, mead metheglyn and sack melomel mead, cold dry beer, strawberry daqueri, hard apple cider, and certain wines.
I've tried and been ambivalent toward...
scotch, brandy, cold non-dry beer, pina colada, and certain other wines.
I've tried and disliked...
straight vodka, cognac, sweet beer, and straight rum
I haven't yet tried...
applejack (analogous to brandy, except made from hard apple cider instead of wine)
Jerry Abbott
I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.
Beware of certain Belgian beers!
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Good....but bad!
I've tried and liked...
Irish coffee, peppermint schnapps, mead metheglyn and sack melomel mead, cold dry beer, strawberry daqueri, hard apple cider, and certain wines.
I've tried and been ambivalent toward...
scotch, brandy, cold non-dry beer, pina colada, and certain other wines.
I've tried and disliked...
straight vodka, cognac, sweet beer, and straight rum
I haven't yet tried...
applejack (analogous to brandy, except made from hard apple cider instead of wine)
Jerry Abbott
Jerry also makes the best mead I have ever tried.
I even agree with some of your points, Fred. God did regret making mankind (Genesis 6). You just kicked both God's and my ass. Congratulations.