Coors Light in the bottle. If I drank anything heavier than that, I'd weigh 400 lbs. instead of only 300.
Widmer Hefeweizen is my all time favorite, I always have some in the fridge. The wife loves Blue Moon but I prefer Hoegaarden if I feel like a white Ale. Bridgeport IPA is my favorite IPA that is sold across the country, but my local Rock Bottom has a IPA that is by far my favourite (Desert Trail Pale Ale). I'm flying up to Portland next Tuesday to visit with family and friends and a trip to the Portland Brew Fest is on my itinerary, I'm going to go Thursday during the day, to minimize the amount of traffic.
Mac and Jacks....you can only find it on tap and it comes out of Redmond WA. Got hooked on it in college and it remains my favorite, but that is probably cause you can't find it everywhere. other than that, widmer hef and drop top are very good. and every once in awhile i have to go back to the college days and drink PBR or Busch Light.
lol I'm glad somebody got it.. even though I messed up. I should have said "Easy on the Tini" Repped for getting it though!
I'm a big IPA fan. I like Bridgeport's IPA, Ninkasi, Hopworks, I coudl go on, but, I'll start to crave a beer, and it's not even 9, so I'll stop. Have recently started brewing my own beer, focusing primarily on IPA's, since it is what me and my friend like the most. So far, the three IPA variations we have made have all come out tasting really good. A lot of our friends aren't big IPA fans, because of the bitterness involved, but they have really liked all of our's. We've managed to pack in all that hop flavor we love, and seem to be able to avoid a lot of the bitterness. At least so far. Call it dumb luck.