Steel Reserve 211 baby! For those who dont know the meaning of moderation. Cheap and has a great kick!
Steel Reserve 211 baby! For those who dont know the meaning of moderation. Cheap and has a great kick!
Steel Reserve 211 is probably the worst beer I've ever had.
SDRun wrote:
Hamm's is the obvious choice. Born in the land of the sky blue waters.
Yes, this guy knows what's up. Cheap and dirty, that would be the definition of most letsrun posters.
right on. MURICA
I will third the motion for Grain Belt Nordeast. Or anything Grain Belt really.
Haha! I hadn't thought of Coors, but now I think it's the correct answer. And the official pizza is Domino's.
Fat Tire is great, and I like almost anything by New Belgium. But I recommend Bell's Two Hearted Ale.
We all want to showoff our beer knowledge and some of us maybe prove how sophiscated of a drinker we are. But let's be honest, if you are still in your prime running/drinking age or have past your prime running/drinking age when it comes down to it you are buying mainstream cheap beer. For me in college it was milwaukee's beast! I can't drink that to save my life now but i also can still drink some cheap/light beer. I vote for Coor's or Coor's light, you decide. Simple cheap beer but has the "rocky mtn" taste. Letsrun does not represent any microbrew or "high quality" brew. It is the average joe putting down beer after beer and waking up the next morning to put in mile after mile.
Red Dog. It is uncommonly smooth.
Icehouse
Guy O'Leighken wrote:
Haha! I hadn't thought of Coors, but now I think it's the correct answer. And the official pizza is Domino's.
Fat Tire is great, and I like almost anything by New Belgium. But I recommend Bell's Two Hearted Ale.
I have a hard time taking anyone seriously who lists fat tire as a favorite beer. It always seems to me like the first "micro brew" people have when they are used to drinking bud. It's ok, but there is so much beer out there that is better.
Letsruns official beer though, should be a homebrew. Doesn't matter who's homebrew, just a homebrew. The reason is that we all know how to do everything better than the people who do the same thing for a living and are incredibly succesful.
Why would I waste my time drinking some swill made by a guy with 20 years of experience and a brewology degree when I know how to do it better myself?
I don't always run 5Ks, but when I do, I lie about my times on LR.
Dos Equis for the win?
Yep, Hamm's takes the cake
PBR PBR PBR
Rethought this, Miller 64. They have those cute "running" commercials.
Gotta be MGD. Their cans look just like this website.
PBR and bananas have the same number of calories. Bananas are fattening!
eojtlc wrote:
I have a hard time taking anyone seriously who lists fat tire as a favorite beer. It always seems to me like the first "micro brew" people have when they are used to drinking bud. It's ok, but there is so much beer out there that is better.
Letsruns official beer though, should be a homebrew. Doesn't matter who's homebrew, just a homebrew. The reason is that we all know how to do everything better than the people who do the same thing for a living and are incredibly succesful.
Why would I waste my time drinking some swill made by a guy with 20 years of experience and a brewology degree when I know how to do it better myself?
Well done.
On the cheap? Miller High Life or PBR.
Got a few extra bucks? Fat Tire or other New Belgium brews.
That should about do it...