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Oct 30, 2012 12:22:03 GMT -5
Post by machete on Oct 30, 2012 12:22:03 GMT -5
Everything beer. What's your favorite, last one you tried? etc...
A few months ago I decided to try Carlsberg thanks to a Shitcase Cinema recommendation. I ended up buying Carlsberg Elephant instead because it had a higher alcohol content. I don't really care for it, I wish I knew it was actually a Malt Liquor before I bought it. It's still sitting in my fridge. Eventually I'll get around to trying regular Carlsberg.
My all time favorite beer is Wolaver's Pumpkin Ale.
The last beer I had was Miller Genuine Draft, because it was on special at a Texas Road House.
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Oct 30, 2012 18:42:21 GMT -5
Post by johnnyshitcase on Oct 30, 2012 18:42:21 GMT -5
Favourites - Carlsberg (never heard of Elephant one!), Guinness (only a few pints), Coors Light ain't too bad. I like pretty much any beer. Hurricane in certain places in the USA is insanely strong, 8.1%, had a few of those in Vegas last week and it worked its magic, dirt cheap too.
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Oct 31, 2012 16:11:47 GMT -5
Post by brian on Oct 31, 2012 16:11:47 GMT -5
Hurricane in certain places in the USA is insanely strong, 8.1%, had a few of those in Vegas last week and it worked its magic, dirt cheap too. They are called Hurricane High Gravity. Them along with Steele Reserve are both 8.1%. About $1.19 for a 24 oz. can. My favorite is probably Corona. I rarely drink it though. I always drink cheap beer. Natural Ice, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Steel Reserve.
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Oct 31, 2012 20:29:32 GMT -5
Post by The Jester Of Tortuga on Oct 31, 2012 20:29:32 GMT -5
Im a pretty simple Budweiser guy it just goes down so smoothly.
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Nov 1, 2012 20:07:26 GMT -5
Post by machete on Nov 1, 2012 20:07:26 GMT -5
Im a pretty simple Budweiser guy it just goes down so smoothly. I always wanted to like Budweiser because it has a sort of working class charm to it, and the can looks cool. I tried it once and two beers in I had a headache. So for cheap American domestics I usually drink Coors, or Miller High Life. I used to only drink Rolling Rock because it was brewed in Latrobe PA and I liked the idea of supporting a beer brewed in my home state. Then years ago Anheuser-Busch bought it and moved brewing operations to New Jersey. There are other national brands brewed in PA but not that tasted as good as Rolling Rock did. I haven't tried it since they moved to NJ, I've heard it tastes kind of shitty now. I drank Yuengling (brewed in Pottsville PA) for awhile after that, but it's just not the same. Anymore I'm over home state pride and usually drink whatever is cheap as long as it doesn't taste like piss.
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Nov 1, 2012 20:13:05 GMT -5
Post by johnnyshitcase on Nov 1, 2012 20:13:05 GMT -5
I got bought an 18 can box of Bud for my birthday, made short work of it. First mouthful always tastes a bit horrible but after that it's fine. Like a lot of people, I'll just drink whatever is cheapest.
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Nov 2, 2012 2:39:23 GMT -5
Post by The Jester Of Tortuga on Nov 2, 2012 2:39:23 GMT -5
Im a pretty simple Budweiser guy it just goes down so smoothly. I always wanted to like Budweiser because it has a sort of working class charm to it, and the can looks cool. I tried it once and two beers in I had a headache. So for cheap American domestics I usually drink Coors, or Miller High Life. I dont like in the states so Budweiser is rather expensive here, basically we pay price the twice American's do for a dozen bottles. We can't get cans or anything else here. Alcohol here has a really stupidly high tax on it.
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Mar 28, 2020 13:02:19 GMT -5
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Post by Brandon Inge on Mar 28, 2020 13:02:19 GMT -5
Of course,Full Pint's "Ray Searage's Bucco Blond," but if I'm not being a TARD E TARD I'd have to say Kasteel Pumpkin. It really tastes like pumpkins!
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