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I have tried several of Shiner's varieties, they're all good if you don't try to guzzle them cold out of the fridge. Let them warm up a bit and the flavor really opens up. The exception is the Bohemian Black Label; that's got to be cold or it tastes nasty. I also like the St.Arnold's hard cider; the honey agave one is very refreshing on a hot humid day.
 

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Almost looks like an HD, but I don't see the spacer.
Probably a little artistic license taken; change it some so we don't have to pay GM.... I've seen this on some of my Walmart 4th of July and Memorial Day patriotic T shirts. If they had one that had a GMC or Chevy truck on it, I would get it.
 

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Typically for me: Modelo Especial, Negra Modelo, Bohemia, Pacífica, Dos Equis, Corona (Familiar, the dark bottle is best), Tecate...you get it...

Some American lager, a Texas beer or a local craft beer... although not often in my case.

Not much of a beer drinker (except for summer), prefer pinot noir, cabernet or merlot. But on family gatherings, it's always Mexican beer of some sort ...or worse, ...AND tequila! LOL. Mezcal is actually pretty good over tequila, if you ask me though.

It's all good. Just try to keep it in moderation.

A few years ago they had some Pulque on a can at the local supermarket. They had 3 flavors: original, pineapple and strawberry. I liked the first two of those. I've never had the real pulque, but this canned stuff was REALLY good! Sadly, it got discontinued... I told my wife I was going to drive to Mexico just to go try the authentic deal, but she didn't like the idea...:-(
 

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Typically for me: Modelo Especial, Negra Modelo, Bohemia, Pacífica, Dos Equis, Corona (Familiar, the dark bottle is best), Tecate...you get it...

Some American lager, a Texas beer or a local craft beer... although not often in my case.

Not much of a beer drinker (except for summer), prefer pinot noir, cabernet or merlot. But on family gatherings, it's always Mexican beer of some sort ...or worse, ...AND tequila! LOL. Mezcal is actually pretty good over tequila, if you ask me though.

It's all good. Just try to keep it in moderation.

A few years ago they had some Pulque on a can at the local supermarket. They had 3 flavors: original, pineapple and strawberry. I liked the first two of those. I've never had the real pulque, but this canned stuff was REALLY good! Sadly, it got discontinued... I told my wife I was going to drive to Mexico just to go try the authentic deal, but she didn't like the idea...:-(
Moderation.
 

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prefer pinot noir, cabernet or merlot. But on family gatherings, it's always Mexican beer of some sort ...or worse, ...AND tequila! LOL. Mezcal is actually pretty good over tequila, if you ask me though.

My father-in-law loves Mezcal. He always has that or Tequila on hand. Myself, being older now, not that much into hard liquor as it is more difficult for me to moderate and much more difficult to recuperate from a hangover. He, on the other hand, having twenty years on me, I suppose, has the liver of a god.

I do love some wine, as well. Pinot Noir is something special. Last one I tried from Total Wine was, I believe, Ropiteau Pinot Noir Reserve from Burgundy. Superb.

By the way, problem with wine is that you usually need to finish a bottle within a couple of days of opening, otherwise it goes bad from the oxidation. I bought something and I highly recommend it, in the event that you want some wine, but don't have the desire or people on hand to finish the entire bottle. It's called the Coravin wine saver. It works, and works well. Since I bought it, there's probably been several revisions and other newer models, so you'd have to look around for whichever one best suits your needs and budget, if you are interested.

P.S. There's this beer my neighbor let me try. He got some from Mexico. It's called Barrilito. I thought it was pretty good.
 

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My father-in-law loves Mezcal. He always has that or Tequila on hand. Myself, being older now, not that much into hard liquor as it is more difficult for me to moderate and much more difficult to recuperate from a hangover. He, on the other hand, having twenty years on me, I suppose, has the liver of a god.

I do love some wine, as well. Pinot Noir is something special. Last one I tried from Total Wine was, I believe, Ropiteau Pinot Noir Reserve from Burgundy. Superb.

By the way, problem with wine is that you usually need to finish a bottle within a couple of days of opening, otherwise it goes bad from the oxidation. I bought something and I highly recommend it, in the event that you want some wine, but don't have the desire or people on hand to finish the entire bottle. It's called the Coravin wine saver. It works, and works well. Since I bought it, there's probably been several revisions and other newer models, so you'd have to look around for whichever one best suits your needs and budget, if you are interested.

P.S. There's this beer my neighbor let me try. He got some from Mexico. It's called Barrilito. I thought it was pretty good.
Barrilitos?...yup! Highly regarded as good stuff! :)
 
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