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'''Hoegaarden Witbier''' (the King of white beers) 5%alc.
'''Blanche de Bruges''' (white beer, which you are obviously supposed to have in a ''grail'' with a lemon. awesome)
'''Duvel''' (golden ale, absolutely amazing, clean, balanced, crisp and oh so good, the King of Belgian Beer, period. This is what people in Bruxelles drink) 108.5%alcABV.(Purple Pub now has 'Duvel Green' on tap which is the same brew but it doesn't go through the second fermenting in bottle, resulting in different flavors and a lower abv 6.8%)
'''Grimbergen''' (pretty darn sweet! abbey/trappist ale)
'''Lindeman's Lambic''' ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc...it's a highly unique beverage)
'''Sol''' (Mexico) - A mild, agreeable blonde.
 
 
'''Pilsner Urquell''' (Czech Republic) - The one that started it all. The original pilsner. What more is there to say?
==Domestic Beers==
===Craftbrewed/Microbrewed Beers===
Speaking of local beer, the residents of Currier S suite '10-'11 are known for their mad brewing skillz. Ask one of them for a sample! (moved to microbrew section, their fine product is definitely a craft)
Stone Imperial Stout
'''Sierra Nevada''' One of the largest CraftBrewers in the country. They have managed to grow to a national distribution without sacrificing quality. Their Pale Ale is a beer you will not regret trying. '''Sam Adams Boston Lager''' Another large Craftbrewer. Their Boston Lager is quite nice. The Summer Ale is quite possibly one of the more perfect beers on a hot summer afternoon.  '''Otter Creek''' is absolutely fantastic. The Vermont Lager is one of their "year-round" beers, and it's probably the smoothest tasting of the bunch. If you're looking for a little more kick, the Pale Ale (also a year-round) is one of the best I've ever had. For even more of a bitter aftertaste, try the seasonal Alpine Ale and the Extra Special Bitter (I don't particularly love them, but you might). Another interesting seasonal is their Middlebury Ale, which is chock-full of blueberry taste. It's a bit overwhelming at first, but it's worth picking up a six-pack to try it out. Their Stovepipe Porter is dark, smoky, and delicious.
'''BBC''' brews up some mean beers. Almost anything by them is great, though the Steel Rail Extra Pale Ale is debatable. Support local beer! The BBC '''Imperial Stout''' is easily one of the best Imperial stouts you can get anywhere.
===Macrobrewed Beers===
 
'''Milwaukee's Best''', aka "The Beast." A great first beer to try and a Williams favorite. Excellent, full flavor, it's a real beer experience yet light enough to play Beirut or Flipcup with. Very well priced for such a great beer. It's especially enjoyable if you burn off your taste buds on any given night.
==Bad beer==
 
KEYSTONE LIGHT.
One easy way to judge whether a beer is bad or not is by the color of its can.
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