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Belgians aren't big on lagers. Stella is the most widely circulated Belgian lager. Leffe makes some good blonde and brown ales though. Also try Gouden Carolus, Chimay, St Bernardus, Trappiste Rochefort, tripel Karmeliet, Kasteel's offerings, and any others you can find.
Anymore I drink whatever. I prefer craft beer, good aged rum or bourbon. I tend to drink whatever I can afford. Lately it's been Evan Williams white label (100 proof bottled in bond) and PBR for cheap beer. I love craft beer but it's expensive and if I'm going to get drunk I don't really care about the taste.
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You're right... Belgian lagers are ok to good but definately not great. Stella being about the shittiest of all. Try jupiler if you can find it. It's the most popular here. For really good lager, go danish ('probably the best beer in the world' or so they say themselves) or Czech (urquell). If you drink Bud or Heineken... buy me a plane ticket so i can come whoop ur ass
Leffe is the commercial 'special beer' brand... but still a very nice beer.
Rochefort is a very tasty beer. As is Orval if you're into monk beer.
Duvel is another beer any beer enthousiast should try.
My personal favourite drinks:
single malt scotch and a very few blends (J&B and Famous Grouse)for taste
White porto for binging
white martini