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Nov 30, 2007 19:11:59 GMT -5
Post by cusetown1 on Nov 30, 2007 19:11:59 GMT -5
SUDo0dyfag just emailed me and told me to post his thoughts. He says that he doesn't like beer because it goes straight to his thighs...he prefers white zinfandel. Just thought I'd post that for him, since he can't post it himself. Hey Ditka, I think I found his favorite beer. poetv.com/video.php?vid=3404
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Nov 30, 2007 19:52:30 GMT -5
Post by CowtownCuse on Nov 30, 2007 19:52:30 GMT -5
SUDo0dyfag just emailed me and told me to post his thoughts. He says that he doesn't like beer because it goes straight to his thighs...he prefers white zinfandel. Just thought I'd post that for him, since he can't post it himself. LMFAO! ;D White zin ... that's SO appropriate for that enema nozzle! ;D
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Nov 30, 2007 23:01:54 GMT -5
Post by orangenation on Nov 30, 2007 23:01:54 GMT -5
Rickard's Red
Alexander Keith IPA
Waterloo dark
Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale
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Nov 30, 2007 23:33:11 GMT -5
Post by bballnf1 on Nov 30, 2007 23:33:11 GMT -5
I am kind of a plain and simple guy, Canadian Ales and Lagers do just fine for me.
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Nov 30, 2007 23:35:32 GMT -5
Post by bballnf1 on Nov 30, 2007 23:35:32 GMT -5
These days I'm into Warsteiner Mill Street Organic Lager (Toronto micro brew) Grasshopper (from Big Rock Brewery in Calgary - a wheat beer, much like the heffeweizens) Sleeman Cream Ale Okanagan Spring 1516 (all their beers are good) "Enacted in the year 1516 by Duke Wilhelm IV, the historic 'Reinheitsgebot', or Bavarian Purity Law, states that beer can only be made from all natural ingredients, including Barley, Hops, Yeast and Water." When I'm in the US I go for Screamers, MGD, Michelob, Sam Adams Summer Ale and I like VT's Saranac Lager, although it gives me headaches. If any of you wankers ever make it out to Cowtown, I'll stand you a Big Rock Traditional. Lville, you'll like that one. What no Moose Head Ale
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Dec 1, 2007 0:34:14 GMT -5
Post by ytownorange on Dec 1, 2007 0:34:14 GMT -5
I have to admit I havent found many beers that I dont like....anything with fruit is a BIG NO NO...but one thing I have done is brewed my own stuff....came out like dog ass the first time, then I went to the store(Grape and Granary, in Akron, OH) got some pointers and made some kick ass stuff. Once I get settled down here in WV I plan on doing some more, the store I use has mail order and their stuff is the freshest I have seen.
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Dec 1, 2007 0:50:58 GMT -5
Post by dutchhart03 on Dec 1, 2007 0:50:58 GMT -5
After tonight I can highly recommend the Saranac High Peaks Imperial IPA, and Imperial Stout, both solid choices. The IIPA is one of the hoppiest I have ever had, including HopDevil.
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Dec 1, 2007 2:40:57 GMT -5
Post by cusefaninvt on Dec 1, 2007 2:40:57 GMT -5
I just had a tasty Schlafly Coffee Stout. Perfect for the loser like me who wants a good dark beer but is still working at nearly 2 in the morning.
Actually am fairly impressed with this brand. I had a pale ale earlier in the week that I liked and the winter ESBs I had earlier tonight were both good beers.
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Dec 1, 2007 11:04:58 GMT -5
Post by cusefaninvt on Dec 1, 2007 11:04:58 GMT -5
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Dec 1, 2007 11:30:24 GMT -5
Post by ytownorange on Dec 1, 2007 11:30:24 GMT -5
Great Lakes Christmas Ale....I tried one last night and was somewhat suprised....But I have yet to meet a Great Lakes beer that isnt good.
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Dec 1, 2007 11:59:24 GMT -5
Post by cusefaninvt on Dec 1, 2007 11:59:24 GMT -5
Great Lakes Christmas Ale....I tried one last night and was somewhat suprised....But I have yet to meet a Great Lakes beer that isnt good. Not too much? Something about christmas/winter beers that frighten me. There is a fine line between a good one and one that has too much 'spice' in it. I had a good one the other night. What the heck was that one - I had it at Joe's Crab Shack.
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Dec 1, 2007 12:47:08 GMT -5
Post by ytownorange on Dec 1, 2007 12:47:08 GMT -5
I feel the same way VT, too much spice and its crap, but this one was rather good. I dont recommend drinking more than 2 or 3 of them tho, I had 2 on top of dinner and wasnt feeling all too well....most likely the 22 oz porterhouse and baked potato...lol.
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Dec 1, 2007 13:19:19 GMT -5
Post by CowtownCuse on Dec 1, 2007 13:19:19 GMT -5
Hey nfbball, Moosehead is certainly good beer, just not one I've been into lately.
Last night I did a few Corona & limes. It's not exactly my favorite after playing hockey, but I needed to keep the lime from going bad.
Actually, after playing golf in the heat, or after hockey, I prefer Bud light. In those conditions your body soaks it up so fast, a bunch of those 5%-ers up here will kick my ass.
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Dec 1, 2007 13:22:49 GMT -5
Post by ytownorange on Dec 1, 2007 13:22:49 GMT -5
Actually, after playing golf in the heat, or after hockey, I prefer Bud light. In those conditions your body soaks it up so fast, a bunch of those 5%-ers up here will kick my ass. I cycle in the Spring/Summer/Fall and my favorite thing after a good 50+ mile ride is a Rolling Rock. I dont know why but it just hits the spot after I finish my water bottles. An icy cold Rock. I always keep some in my fridge during the warm weather months for post ride. Woohooo.
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Dec 1, 2007 13:31:02 GMT -5
Post by CowtownCuse on Dec 1, 2007 13:31:02 GMT -5
Actually, after playing golf in the heat, or after hockey, I prefer Bud light. In those conditions your body soaks it up so fast, a bunch of those 5%-ers up here will kick my ass. I cycle in the Spring/Summer/Fall and my favorite thing after a good 50+ mile ride is a Rolling Rock. I dont know why but it just hits the spot after I finish my water bottles. An icy cold Rock. I always keep some in my fridge during the warm weather months for post ride. Woohooo. Ah yes, Rolling Rock. I knew I was forgetting one. Append my "while visiting the US" list accordingly.
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