I tend to be in the 'drink to get drunk' camp as well. Recently though Mrs B and I actually sat and talked about how much we drink (the conversation precipitated mostly by my being a very drunk prick, as opposed to just being very drunk, twice in quick succession around Christmas) and decided to try and cut it back. The pattern was to get smashed either on Friday or Saturday night almost by default if we had nothing else on and then spend the next day hungover to fuck in bed doing nothing at all. Weekend: gone! Now we're trying to plan to do something, even if it's just go shopping for stuff on Saturday afternoon followed by nice dinner somewhere, and have maybe four of five pints tops before calling it a night. As long as we make sure to eat before we start with the drinking it's actually a lot easier than I'd have thought and on Saturday night just there even dinner and films in the house saw me only having four bottles of beer and then leaving it at that. We still do get smashed now and again but the point is not to let it become our default reaction to a weekend with little else on as we were doing before. We do also go out for the odd Thursday night dinner-and-a-few-pints session but that was never really problematic because dinner in your belly plus the knowledge of work the next day meant no real desire to get totally wasted anyway. On those ocassions we tend to take a wander up to
WEST beer hall as that means a walk plus dinner and a couple of pint and then a walk back into town which makes for a tidy evening. Also, the beer is excellent.
As for what we drink, we're both huge geeks for German wheat beer and have sampled shitloads of the stuff. As I sit here I can see beer mats from the beer halls for Fransizkaner, Paulaner, Weihenstephaner, Augustiner, Schneiderweisse and Erdinger (that last one from when we went to the actual town of Erding and stayed in the Erdinger hotel). The best one though was Andechs which is brewed by monks at the Andechs monastery just outside Munich. You get a train to Herrsching and then hike up the mountain through the forest to the monastery itself which has the biggest fucking beer garden I've ever seen (outside the Englischer Garten anyway). There you sit in the sunshine in the middle of all this countryside drinking some of the most delicious beer ever while eating barbecued pig and pretzels the size of your fucking head (see attached image). When we were there, in the addition to their usual beers, they were doing apple wheat beer (apfel-weisse) which was to die for. Seriously, anyone going to Munich when the weather's nice owes it to themself to make the trek as it's an excellent day out. Our eventual holy grail is to go to
Bamberg which is a gorgeous looking Bavarian town (and Unesco heritage site) with a ludicrous number of pubs and breweries for it's size.
I'm currently trying to broaden my palate a bit as it can be problematic when going out with groups of people and you end up somewhere that doesn't do wheat beer. I'm getting into darker beers like porters and also IPAs and random shit that I haven't had for years (e.g. Newcastle Brown Ale, which is surprisingly tasty). The
BrewDog bar is good for that because they don't sell anything that's not obscure and unusual; although also usually expensive and incredibly strong so we don't stay long. Pretty much anything by
Williams Brothers is good stuff. I still totally cannot fucking stand cask style ales though and they seem too warm and too flat no matter how often I give them a go. If it's not cold and carbonated it can GTFF.