Samuel Adams Boston Lager is my all time favorite. Miller High Life is my "economy" beer. I also enjoy Pabst Blue Ribbon and I still haven't figured out why PBR has such a terrible reputation. Maybe, it's just me. I also enjoy Guinness, Boddington's Pub Ale and Stella Artois.
Weihenstephaner if I feel like a different tasting beer.
Pretty much most Lagers and some Pilseners.
Oetingger is good and like like Heineken.
When I was in Norway I found myself drinking Ringnes (or something like that), it was the cheepest beer at 4 bucks a can but it tasted much better than most of the other cheep cheers.
There's a few local breweries that do some nice (different) beers around here too but I only buy those if I'm looking for something special.
Oooo, a fine brewery is New Glarius. Spotted Cow is their staple beer. It is quite expensive compared to your six pack bottles of budwiser. But I can drink an entire 6 back to myself of Bud or some cheap 'chug beer' and catch a little buzz, while three New Glarius beers and I gotta call it.
I forgot one. There was a rogue batch of Murphys draught stout that tasted awesome. It tasted like burnt currants. After 6 months or so, it went back to usual. Still good, but not like the odd batch.
In no particular order: Young's Double Chocolate Stout, Rogue Shakespeare Stout, Lost Coast 8-Ball Stout, Guinness Extra Stout, Anchor Porter... The list goes on and on. I prefer beers that I can not see through, but I will occasionally make way for a nice IPA like Dogfishhead 60 (but preferably 90 or 120 min).
I just read in another thread of people liking this sort of beer yet getting hangovers (I've gotten those too from Hoegaarden white beer but they were...
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