Good somewhat premium beer with broad appeal for a gathering at our home?

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Anonymous wrote:When I studied abroad I recall Stella Artois being the “white trash” beer. It’s funny how it’s considered upscale in the States.

All the top selling domestic and “imported” beers in the U.S. are rice and corn syrup based junk.


Back in the early 90s Foster's was quite a bit popular in US. I was over in Austria and I sit down with some Aussie's at the bar and I'm raving about Foster's to try to gain some favor with them and the one turns to me and says...Foster's is kangaroo piss...and then turns away. : )


Austria: no kangaroos!
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Anonymous wrote:Looking for something more premium than Coors or Miller Lite but I don't want something harsh and offensive (Guinness and IPAs). Something somewhat upscale with broad appeal. Heineken? Red Stripe? Corona? I have no idea. Thank you in advance.


How many guests? Ask 3-5 important to you guests for recommendations. After getting unput we've had a list with Mich ultra, Sam Adams, Corona, Peroni, Stella to Yuengling etc. Outdoor hot weather party? Common run outs include diet coke, diet ginger ale, small water bottles. Get the small bottles with screw on lids.
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Anonymous wrote: Bells Oberon


My vote as well
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I'm surprised to see all the Sam Adams recommendations--it always gave me a splitting headache.
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Beer is all junk and makes your husbands fat, bloated, and effeminate
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