Beepster
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BEER!
I kinda like it. How about you guys?
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Re: BEER!
2017/07/30 01:14:02
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☄ Helpfulby Beagle 2017/08/22 20:54:44
I like some beer, but it's way more filling than wine or whiskey
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BobF I like some beer, but it's way more filling than wine or whiskey
Ah yes... but that's part of its charm. If you're hellbent on getting wasted you REALLY gotta commit. Thus reducing the likelihood of alcohol poisoning and/or other alcohol related pitfalls... and is kind of like food itself (not HEALTHY food but yanno... beer energy). Me? I enjoy sippin' on some pints and enjoying the ride. Hard liquor (don't get me wrong... I enjoy me some whisky and whatnot) takes all the fun out of getting durnk. ... Therefore... and such as... BEER!
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I finally had a little bit of time to go out with some friends last night and thoroughly enjoyed several pints of this:
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craigb I finally had a little bit of time to go out with some friends last night and thoroughly enjoyed several pints of this:
Good on ya.
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It's almost 5pm. Chores are done, van's washed, dinner's cooking, Bapu's had some tracks, so I've having one now.
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craigb Don't knock it until you try it! I don't drink piss beer (Bud, Coors, PBR, Foster's, anything "Light") and prefer beers like Old Speckled Hen, Drop Top, Mirror Pond, Younger's YSB. But the Hefeweizen was very tasty on a hot day and, yes, a girl DID buy a round!
I was referring to the fact that it had fruit in it....... "Would you like some fruit in your beer, sir?" "Yes please" said no man ever.
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I struggle with Wies Bier I think it is when I realised I was gluten intolerant. Must admit I am with Craig that anything with the word "Light" in the name is a turnoff. I am no afficianado though as I prefer low alcohol high quanitity lagers as opposed to heavy brews. Lets face it, who wants their beer sieved through the underpants of a Trappist monk? Years ago one of my favourite haunts on tour was Gorky's Russian Brewery in LA. It closed down way before craft beer became trendy. If it had opened 20 years later it would probably have been a legend.
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Re: BEER!
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☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2017/07/30 19:04:26
craigb Old Speckled Hen
Have you tried 'Old Crafty Hen' Craig? It's a little heavier, about 6%, very nice ale.
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I used to drink beer. Lots of it. And I'll still have a few when I get out - which is rarely. But I've transitioned to wine. Like my favorite musician, Beethoven. As the story goes, On his deathbed, after being informed that his publisher had gifted him twelve bottles of wine, Beethoven’s last recorded words were: “Pity, pity, too late!”. Well... Zum Woh, Beethovenl
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craigb Don't knock it until you try it! I don't drink piss beer (Bud, Coors, PBR, Foster's, anything "Light") and prefer beers like Old Speckled Hen, Drop Top, Mirror Pond, Younger's YSB. But the Hefeweizen was very tasty on a hot day and, yes, a girl DID buy a round!
I was referring to the fact that it had fruit in it....... "Would you like some fruit in your beer, sir?" "Yes please" said no man ever.
Ah, I thought you were referring to the beer not the crap that someone thought would make for a better picture. My bad.
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Mesh
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I like beer
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I'm a fan. A friend of mine works for Thornbury, who recently bought King Breweries. Known for their cider, Thornbury seems to be neglecting all the award-winning brews that King has. Their Amber Lager and Pilsner are great, but hard to find. Apparently their Stout is good too, but i'm not a stout guy. A brand worth looking for.
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Rain I used to drink beer. Lots of it. And I'll still have a few when I get out - which is rarely. But I've transitioned to wine. Like my favorite musician, Beethoven. As the story goes, On his deathbed, after being informed that his publisher had gifted him twelve bottles of wine, Beethoven’s last recorded words were: “Pity, pity, too late!”.
Well... Zum Woh, Beethovenl
Did he use SONAR or Pro Tools?
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Re: BEER!
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☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2017/07/31 19:49:23
57Gregy
Rain I used to drink beer. Lots of it. And I'll still have a few when I get out - which is rarely. But I've transitioned to wine. Like my favorite musician, Beethoven. As the story goes, On his deathbed, after being informed that his publisher had gifted him twelve bottles of wine, Beethoven’s last recorded words were: “Pity, pity, too late!”.
Well... Zum Woh, Beethovenl
Did he use SONAR or Pro Tools?
Due to his loss of hearing, he apparently started using SODAR
post edited by Mesh - 2017/07/31 17:52:24
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here it's
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I really like this one. I think it was seasonal (or at least occasional) when it was first released, but it's now a regular. It goes well with sausage/onion/extra cheese pizza, sharp cheddar cheese, and Law and Order binge watching late at night (pretty much in that order, though not necessarily all together).
“Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy” is attributed to Benjamin Franklin perhaps in error, but the thought remains a worthy sentiment nonetheless.
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I'm terrified of drinking this.... My doctor says it's a faux beer.
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paulo I'm terrified of drinking this....
My doctor says it's a faux beer.
He's right. The proof is right there on the bottle: 0% Authentic!
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I tried a new one Friday. It was really good: Here are the stats on it (from the New Belgium site): Tasting NotesVisual:Light gold, some particulate and a substantial white foam. Aroma:Strong pine followed by citrus (grapefruit and orange) and grass, herbal hop notes and light stone fruit, graham cracker and bread dough. Flavor:Initial sweetness moving quickly to bitterness that lingers alongside a pleasing sweetness. Mouthfeel:Coating and warming. Body:Medium-full body. Beer FactsABV:9% IBU:70 Yeast:Ale Hops:Delta, Bravo, Centennial, Cascade, Calypso, Mosaic Malts:Pale, black I'll try this one next:
“Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy” is attributed to Benjamin Franklin perhaps in error, but the thought remains a worthy sentiment nonetheless.
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I can't believe I missed this Fred Ahem... I like beer A lot Due to having some stomach issues, I have to stay away from lots of beer types, including wheat beer. My beer of choice is Carlsberg.
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Re: BEER!
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☄ Helpfulby Zargg 2017/08/21 14:58:06
Dang Ken! That's some serious laptop abuse you've got going on there! Somebody send him some canned air and a disinfecting wipe, that keyboard is a mess!
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craigb 9% ABV? Wow.
Yeah, I find it kind of amazing how many micro-brews hover around 9% ABV. I'm almost beginning to wonder if it's almost a status thing.
“Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy” is attributed to Benjamin Franklin perhaps in error, but the thought remains a worthy sentiment nonetheless.
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