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Favorite green beer?

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Heineken?

Beck's?

St. Pauli Girl?

Those are my favorites by far.

What do you like that comes in a green bottle?
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What do you like that comes in a green bottle?

Olive oil....?
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Humboldt wrote:Heineken
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Jagrmeister

sorry, couldn't think of a green bottle beer that stands out for me
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Hieneken: I love the stuff! Wont drink anything else anymore! :thumb:
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heineken or becks
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Humboldt wrote:Heineken?

Beck's?

St. Pauli Girl?

Those are my favorites by far.

What do you like that comes in a green bottle?
all of the above the only green bottle beer i really dont like is rolling rock.

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tao_jones wrote:all of the above the only green bottle beer i really dont like is rolling rock.
Heh, a rice beer can only be so good.

Drank the hell out of the stuff in high school but not really since. Good every now and then for the flashback :)
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St Paulie Dark Kicks it for me :thumb: Becks a close second.
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Saw SPG Dark recently but haven't tried it yet.

had a street bum recommend it to me a few weeks ago as I walked by with a 12 pack of normal SPG :D

Similar but heavier? Completely different?

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St. Pauli Girl
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Humboldt wrote:Saw SPG Dark recently but haven't tried it yet.

had a street bum recommend it to me a few weeks ago as I walked by with a 12 pack of normal SPG :D

Similar but heavier? Completely different?

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Very nice for a dark beer, a little heavier, but not totally overdone. Very smooth.
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Grolsch. :)
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downhill wrote:Olive oil....?
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Humboldt wrote:Heineken?

Beck's?

St. Pauli Girl?

Those are my favorites by far.

What do you like that comes in a green bottle?

Poor scottE ya know he would be all over this thread!

I like okanagan pale ale good clean beer without preservs :thumb:

I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous

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Ya know, I sat here for a couple of minutes trying to think of a green bottled beer that I like...and I can't come up with any...much much MUCH prefer those that come in brown!
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Geez, dumb me. I thought this thread was about getting an early start on St. Patty's day.

I will admit a fondness for Rolling Rock.
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Kip Patterson wrote:Geez, dumb me. I thought this thread was about getting an early start on St. Patty's day.

Ugh....I can't stand that American paddy spin on commercializing St Pats day. Green die in peewater cheap beer like Bud. Blech!

Corned beef 'n cabbage really isn't a big meal over there either. There really is some good authentic Irish meals that I love though, we try to cook those in our household on that day, no corned beef 'n cabbage here.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Ugh....I can't stand that American paddy spin on commercializing St Pats day. Green die in peewater cheap beer like Bud. Blech!

Corned beef 'n cabbage really isn't a big meal over there either. There really is some good authentic Irish meals that I love though, we try to cook those in our household on that day, no corned beef 'n cabbage here.

<<< is firing up the Grand Prix...heading for Mr. and Mrs. Cats house for St. Patricks Day dinner and I am Irish!! :) Funny...I thought the same thing...the first thing that came into my mind was tap beer...with green dye....ugh!! Have a great day!
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MissTynker2 wrote:Funny...I thought the same thing...the first thing that came into my mind was tap beer...with green dye....ugh!! Have a great day!
Image <==good dark stout! :D

Beamish, or Guinness, something along those lines.
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what no one mentioned...
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Ya know, I sat here for a couple of minutes trying to think of a green bottled beer that I like...and I can't come up with any...much much MUCH prefer those that come in brown!
Beck's by a long shot. The other two have no character.
In cans, though. Green bottles suck!

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koldchillah wrote:Grolsch. :)
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