What beer do you purchase most often?

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  1. ThirstyFace

    ThirstyFace Initiate (0) Jan 11, 2013 New York

    There is no single beer that I drink year round. That said, spring and summer I drink more beers, so it's gotta be Victory Prima Pils.

    Abita Spring IPA is the beer I drank the greatest amount of within a month's time.
     
  2. steveh

    steveh Grand Pooh-Bah (4,174) Oct 8, 2003 Illinois
    Society Pooh-Bah

    I jump around to what grabs my attention so often that I don't have one regular beer that I buy. The past month and a half would probably be SN Summerfest, but I've only bought 2 12 packs over the time. Next month it will probably be something else.
     
  3. stella77artois

    stella77artois Initiate (0) Nov 4, 2010 New York

    Probably Spaten Premium Lager or Lowenbrau. My favorite beers to drink while watching hockey.
     
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  4. rgfellow

    rgfellow Aspirant (287) Feb 9, 2013 New Mexico

    I prefer to keep a mix in the fridge to go along with the keg of La Cumbre Elevated.
     
  5. BottleCaps80

    BottleCaps80 Initiate (0) Jan 12, 2013 Iowa

    Probably Saga IPA from Summit. My favorite 6pk at $7.99 and it's always fresh and awesome.
     
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  6. DirtyPenny

    DirtyPenny Pundit (903) Jun 25, 2011 Massachusetts

    Probably Narragansett. Although I drink so many different things it's a pretty slim majority.
     
  7. Brew33

    Brew33 Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2007 Ohio

    White Rajah or maybe Head Hunter.
     
  8. stella77artois

    stella77artois Initiate (0) Nov 4, 2010 New York

    Stuff still dirt cheap? Had some at the Welfleet Beachcomber a couple years ago. Couldn't get into it.
     
  9. DirtyPenny

    DirtyPenny Pundit (903) Jun 25, 2011 Massachusetts

    Last I checked, yeah. It's a bog standard yellow fizzy lager but it's local, and I know less crafty friends who come over are fine with it and the price for a 6'er of tallboys is cheap. It's the beer I grab when I don't want to spend any time thinking about what would go well with dinner that night.
     
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  10. ToddThompson

    ToddThompson Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2012 North Carolina

    Bell's Two Hearted or Uinta HopNotch
     
  11. stella77artois

    stella77artois Initiate (0) Nov 4, 2010 New York

    Cool. Yeah I mean I didn't hate it, just didn't dig it. Bought it cause it was like $2.50 a tallboy at that bar. Was drinking Stella + Sam Adams on draft, at $5.50 a pop. Like both those beers, but not enough to spend $5.50 on one.
     
  12. LeeMarvin

    LeeMarvin Zealot (630) Jan 15, 2005 Massachusetts

    For Seasonals, and in general, probably the Stone RIS. Bought a lot of the Espresso this Spring. Also the SN Hoptimum and the FW Double Jack.

    For year round sessionals, I've been mixing it up due to the amazing variety that has recently become available. There's just too many beers to try out there to get into a rut.
     
  13. meb3476

    meb3476 Initiate (0) Apr 1, 2013 Massachusetts

    I've bought so much Breakfast Stout that it should last till it comes out again...
     
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  14. Trautwein09

    Trautwein09 Initiate (0) Mar 25, 2013 Ohio

    White Rajah by Brew Kettle. Its my go-to when I can't find anything that looks good
     
  15. Mshull

    Mshull Initiate (0) Mar 26, 2013 Ohio

    Sumpin sumpin ale or zombie dust
     
  16. cirtap

    cirtap Zealot (501) Jan 27, 2011 Florida

    Sweetwater IPA
     
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  17. Lorianneb

    Lorianneb Pundit (919) Apr 27, 2012 New Jersey

    60 minute and flower power are always in the fridge. Almost everyone likes them and they are tasty and sessionable
     
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  18. Burkbom23

    Burkbom23 Initiate (0) Mar 11, 2013 Connecticut

    Honestly probablly Coors Light. I like to try a variety of craft beers so I really dont buy 1 kind a lot. On the other hand I do have a lot of parties at my house and for that reason end up buying a lot of coors light
     
  19. Psykhe

    Psykhe Initiate (0) Oct 7, 2010 Maryland

    Lot 6 and Yuengling. Probably BCBS as well since it is still semi-available.
     
  20. johnsonni

    johnsonni Initiate (0) Dec 27, 2012 North Carolina

    Dale's Deviant, DPA, or Gubna, canned in Brevard, NC...best local option, love that I can get them fresh now
     
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