Favorite green bottled beer

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  1. MattGuzek

    MattGuzek Initiate (0) Jul 21, 2015 Ohio

    its my "go to"when the only store that has Moosehead isn't open
     
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  2. smk1363

    smk1363 Initiate (0) Jul 20, 2014 Massachusetts

    Aggressive
     
  3. Ken_P

    Ken_P Initiate (0) Dec 31, 2013 Massachusetts

    Cantillon
     
  4. Lare453

    Lare453 Pooh-Bah (2,884) Feb 1, 2012 Florida
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    Iris
     
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  5. WI-Beer-Man

    WI-Beer-Man Maven (1,407) May 29, 2014 Wisconsin

    Saint Lamvinus
     
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  6. Tidesox28

    Tidesox28 Initiate (0) Apr 21, 2013 Maine

    Not a fan of many, but Grolsch will do in a pinch.
     
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  7. 31Sam13

    31Sam13 Initiate (0) Sep 29, 2014 New Hampshire

    Moosehead...Grolsch...uhh, Mountain Dew...
     
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  8. The_Snow_Bird

    The_Snow_Bird Grand Pooh-Bah (3,557) May 7, 2015 Michigan
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    The beer that started it all for me, Yuengling!!!
     
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  9. sittinggc

    sittinggc Pundit (836) Mar 2, 2015 California
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    If a beer is in a green bottle, in my experience, it is either a sour or a macro beer. Since you don't like sours I'll use this as an opportunity to rep the 1 macro beer I will ever drink. Rolling Rock....7 bucks for a 12 pack, how do you beat that? Lol
     
  10. Yargamo

    Yargamo Initiate (0) Jun 9, 2015 New York

    Jever. I won't entertain others....and Jever is one I vacillate on to begin with
     
  11. Yargamo

    Yargamo Initiate (0) Jun 9, 2015 New York

    Started what? Your appreciation for amber adjunct lagers? That is swill, and sub-BMC at that
     
  12. breadwinner

    breadwinner Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2014 California

    3F was a good call by a couple of folks above. Otherwise, kind of a sucker for Hofbrau Hefe Weizen -- has a really unique flavor profile, not all banana cream pie, but not all clove/spice either. Sort of a vaguely fruity thing, with a great light feel.
     
  13. Foyle

    Foyle Maven (1,481) Sep 29, 2007 North Carolina

    grolsch, Carlsberg, Moosehead and (when I lived back east) Yuengling.

    that being said, I prefer that ZERO beers were placed in clear or green bottles.
     
  14. Lucular

    Lucular Grand Pooh-Bah (4,367) Jun 20, 2014 Maryland
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    This ^^^^^^^

    A close second would be certain Belgians - Hanssens and Liefmans Goudenband come to mind.
     
  15. BikingDutchman

    BikingDutchman Initiate (0) Aug 9, 2012 Iowa

    Tilquin or New Glarus Serendipity.

    Hofbrau for non-sour beer... if I can find some that hasn't been sitting around forever.
     
  16. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
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    New Glarus fruit beers, anything Cantillon, anything Hofbrau, anything Dupont.
     
  17. doowhat

    doowhat Initiate (0) Feb 22, 2009 Arkansas

    Grolsch
    I've probably never had a Moosehead that wasn't skunky...back in the 80s we all thought it was supposed to taste that way...just like them funny cigarettes we used to smoke...skunky:astonished:
     
  18. MUTINY

    MUTINY Initiate (0) Feb 6, 2015 Virginia

    Peroni, Stella, the occasional Rolling Rock & Steigl Radler (if I can't get the cans)
     
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  19. YamBag

    YamBag Initiate (0) Feb 2, 2007 Pennsylvania

    Private Stock
     
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  20. offthelevel_bytheplumb

    offthelevel_bytheplumb Maven (1,277) Aug 19, 2013 Illinois

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