I usually drink lager when I'm out, as I don't tend to go out purely for the Ale, and I do enjoy it.
The European Lagers are definitely much better than our generally poor attempts at Lager brewing, Budvar is an excellent brew and I've lost many a night down the Station in Codsall to that!
The commercial lager of choice is probably Kronenbourg, even though it’s never a decent pint from the brewery up in Edinburgh, but the memories of drinking it in France, where it is a very special lager.
My days of real ale, had a bit of resurgence a few years ago, (after I started out on drinking ales, but switched to lager) and I still like the odd bottle here and there.
My favourite ales are
Bathams Bitter - It’s the best bitter ever, I enjoy my trips down to the Bell at Trysul
Enville Ale - I used to love my trips down to the Cat during my early years drinking
Sarah Hughes
Ruby Red Mild - excellent for blotting out any memories
Sedgley Surprise - been a few years since I drank it, but I always really liked it
Holden’s
Special Bitter - a lovely tipple
Golden Glow
Marston’s
Old Empire - a cracking brew
Strong Pale Ale - a great head twister
A note to Banks bitter, which when kept right is a fine brew in itself, just a pity that so many fail to do so