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Courtesy of David Lynch's "Blue Velvet":

Frank Booth: What kind of beer do you like?
Jeffrey Beaumont: Heineken.
Frank Booth: [shouting] Heineken? F@ck that sh!t! Pabst Blue Ribbon!

Sorry, it's the first thing I think of when Heineken is mentioned...:tank:
 
I don't feel guilty about it at all, but an ice cold Coors Light after a long day in the woods at hunting camp is something I look forward to.
 
I drink Miller Lite a good bit once it gets over 95 deg and humid as hell. Especially if I am working in the yard outside or hanging out by the pool.

It's my summer beer. Haven't had one in 6 months. But I do enjoy them ice cold on a hot summer day.

I do the same. Nothing better than an ice cold swill on a hot summer day while doing yard work. I keep mine in a can cozy or a freezer mug.
 
qhrumphf said:
i love me some pbr. I wouldn't call it a guilty pleasure though, cause i make no attempt to hide it and the snobs who scoff at it can all suck it as far as i'm concerned. I do get a little pissed when people call me a hipster for liking it, though.

+1
 
Kokanee is great, as is Molson and Labatt's.

Molson and Labatt's make lots of different beers, most of them bad, LOL! Used to drink a lot of Molson Canadian, though.

I like a Pacifico with Mexican food, and have a favourite Big Rock Lime ale for hot days (though now I have my own wheat for such occasions).

I, too, will sometimes partake in a Mojito, but when it comes to beers I'm still pretty snobby.
 
All things being equal, I probably wouldn't pick this beer, but considering the ultra-low price and flavor that is actually different from other American lagers: Hamm's. It is refreshing on a hot day, has a semblance of flavor, and is cheaper than milk!
 
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