Beer:
American Ale: I've been all over the country searching for the perfect glass of American Ale. Something that's not too heavy or malty, has a nice bitterness, pronounced hop flavor and a bit of roasted barley in the finish. I've never come closer to the perfect ale than I have with Goose Island Honker's Ale. Unfortunately, the Goose is only available regionally (all of the midwest, some of the south, as far west as Kansas City). If you like these types of beers and it's available, grab for a Honkers Ale. A reasonable substitute would be Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
Stout: Guinness draft. If you're lucky enough to find a pub that has the domestic Irish product flown in, as is the case at a few pubs here in Chicago, you're in for a serious treat. If not, just make sure the pub you frequent keeps their equipment clean and their beer fresh. The export product that is readily available here is a reasonable substitute, but not "heaven in a glass" like the domestic.
Vodka: Unless you can get your hands on the obscure stuff like Zubrovka (Polish potato vodka), I'd recommend Stoli. Honorable mention, Ketel One, Smirnoff Formula 21.
Tequila: Patron Anejo is by far the best tequila I've ever had. It's got incredible smoothness, and a very unique spicyness. Drink it room temperature, no training wheels necessary (salt and lime).
Another great tequila is El Jimador Anejo. But at about $100 a bottle, I'll stick with the Patron.
Honorable mention: Cabo Wabo Reposado (Blue bottle), Corralejo Reposado, Don Julio Anejo.
Scotch: Glenfiddich or Glenlivet is what I like. Real scotch connoisseurs drink it in a rocks glass with lots of ice and a splash of water. I like it that way, as well.
Wine: Man, there's so many. I'm a huge fan of Australian Shiraz, Zinfandel and Chianti for the reds, Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay for the whites. I'd recommend going to a reputable wine dealer and asking him what he's got available. Good wine doesn't need to be expensive. There's lots of $10-15 bottles out there that are awesome.
With that being said. I think you're going to get many different opinions here, because taste is a matter of....well....taste! Experiment around and see what YOU like.
