I kinda liked Crowley's choice, Blue Moon. But, I may also go with a Guinness Draught.

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I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis.
I like Dos Equis too. My choice is Andygator it is made by Abbita. If you can find on draught, it's one of the best. It's comes in 22oz bottles only. Maxwells sells it and 2 of the Dixie Inn liquor stores do too. Sells for around $5.00 per bottle. At 8% one is enough.
Stay thirsty, my friends.
Guinness is the best way to go. Just this lady's opinion, but if you can see through a beer it ain't worth drinkin'.
I ditto the "see through test". American beer is on a backward evolutionary slide inevitably leading to colored water with a $1B advertising campaign.
Skip I refer to it as utility beer. Good for fishing, golf ect. you can consume several over a long period without intoxication.
Thanks for reminding me Catfish. And it also doesn't impart that pleasant buzz unless consumed in ridiculous quantities. Utility beer, LOL!
Olivia:

I prefer the Extra Stout version. The brewer's version of West Texas Intermediate.
Dogfish 90-minute IPA...comes only in a 4-pack...very potent

Negro Modella...good Mexican amber

Almost anything brewed at a micro brewery...particularly Alaskan micro's

PBR...Pabst Blue Ribbon...okay, just teasing!
Pabst, the Real Beer. Or as one of the funniest beer commercials ever broadcast used to say, Pabst, da beel jeer. LOL!
how about a cold Jax...
I prefer a darker, sweeter, all-American brew.

Dr. Pepper with real sugar in glass bottles from Dublin, TX.

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