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rafe wrote:
I'm fond of mixing beer and lemonade. Great thirst-quencher on a hot day. I didn't invent it, it's a British thing.
Vodka and lemonadeSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Rasty wrote:
Trebor wrote:
Beer should taste like beer, not like a fruity drink with a little umbrella.
Dogfishhead 60 minute IPA
No fruity stuff but has actual ingredients. It doesn't taste like it was made by an accountant and a wall street tycoon like the big beer companies product.
Rasty wrote:
rafe wrote:
I'm fond of mixing beer and lemonade. Great thirst-quencher on a hot day. I didn't invent it, it's a British thing.
Vodka and lemonade
Thread Drift... Redbull and Vodka1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish... -
Toli wrote:
Rasty wrote:
Trebor wrote:
Beer should taste like beer, not like a fruity drink with a little umbrella.
Dogfishhead 60 minute IPA
No fruity stuff but has actual ingredients. It doesn't taste like it was made by an accountant and a wall street tycoon like the big beer companies product.
Rasty wrote:
rafe wrote:
I'm fond of mixing beer and lemonade. Great thirst-quencher on a hot day. I didn't invent it, it's a British thing.
Vodka and lemonade
Thread Drift... Redbull and Vodka
Thread drift is allowed here? Who knew?Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
nice choice.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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I recall back in grad school we would buy the cheapest beer we could get. Can't recall the brand - some generic beer from Wisconsin sold by the case in long-neck brown bottles for about the price of a normal 6-pack. We kept in the lab, in the walk in cold room next to the radioactive waste container. Ah the good old days.
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odd man out wrote:
I recall back in grad school we would buy the cheapest beer we could get. Can't recall the brand - some generic beer from Wisconsin sold by the case in long-neck brown bottles for about the price of a normal 6-pack. We kept in the lab, in the walk in cold room next to the radioactive waste container. Ah the good old days.
Now that could explain some things.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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TrafficJam wrote:
Last winter I ordered a beer in a restaurant. They brought it to me in a sugar-rimmed glass. I was a little shocked but have to admit it was pretty good.
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TrafficJam wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Last winter I ordered a beer in a restaurant. They brought it to me in a sugar-rimmed glass. I was a little shocked but have to admit it was pretty good.
how come no one told me I was repeating myself?
we were being polite.2,000 miler -
Speaking of repeat, I never did understand why they put "Shampoo, rinse, repeat" on shampoo bottles. Why would anyone want to wash their hair twice?Lost in the right direction.
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One of the most popular beers that is commonly served with a slice of orange is Oberon (American Wheat Ale) from Bell's Brewery in Kalamazoo, MI (one of the largest and oldest craft breweries in the east). I once heard from the owner Larry Bell (founder/owner) that the brewery officially objects to having Oberon served with an orange unless the customer specifically asks for one. Of course if the customer asks for it, they are always right. But if you get served an Oberon with an orange and didn't want it, you can tell them that Larry will come and set them straight.
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TrafficJam wrote:
Speaking of repeat, I never did understand why they put "Shampoo, rinse, repeat" on shampoo bottles. Why would anyone want to wash their hair twice?
Let me tell ya that at the end of the long hot dirty day nothing feels better than washing your hair twice.Of course I talk to myself... sometimes I need expert advice. -
TrafficJam wrote:
Speaking of repeat, I never did understand why they put "Shampoo, rinse, repeat" on shampoo bottles. Why would anyone want to wash their hair twice?
Now ur just bein' silly girl...1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish... -
odd man out wrote:
One of the most popular beers that is commonly served with a slice of orange is Oberon (American Wheat Ale) from Bell's Brewery in Kalamazoo, MI (one of the largest and oldest craft breweries in the east). I once heard from the owner Larry Bell (founder/owner) that the brewery officially objects to having Oberon served with an orange unless the customer specifically asks for one. Of course if the customer asks for it, they are always right. But if you get served an Oberon with an orange and didn't want it, you can tell them that Larry will come and set them straight.
Seriously, ur a "straight up" baller brother
#getonoddmanooutpubcrawl...
Just sayin'...
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Rasty wrote:
rafe wrote:
I'm fond of mixing beer and lemonade. Great thirst-quencher on a hot day. I didn't invent it, it's a British thing.
Vodka and lemonade
That's more like it.I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
odd man out wrote:
One of the most popular beers that is commonly served with a slice of orange is Oberon (American Wheat Ale) from Bell's Brewery in Kalamazoo, MI (one of the largest and oldest craft breweries in the east). I once heard from the owner Larry Bell (founder/owner) that the brewery officially objects to having Oberon served with an orange unless the customer specifically asks for one. Of course if the customer asks for it, they are always right. But if you get served an Oberon with an orange and didn't want it, you can tell them that Larry will come and set them straight.
That's for sissies, men drink a beer served with 5 other beers. Seriously, I never did get trying to make a beer taste like fruit, if I want the fruit taste I'd eat the fruit.I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
hikerboy wrote:
spend 3 weeks in the woods without a shower.
Perhaps you even want to go with 3 times in that case.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Toli wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Speaking of repeat, I never did understand why they put "Shampoo, rinse, repeat" on shampoo bottles. Why would anyone want to wash their hair twice?
Now ur just bein' silly girl...
yeah, I'm a little stressed and being goofy.Lost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
Toli wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Speaking of repeat, I never did understand why they put "Shampoo, rinse, repeat" on shampoo bottles. Why would anyone want to wash their hair twice?
Now ur just bein' silly girl...
yeah, I'm a little stressed and being goofy.
I'll grumpy...okay, we need 5 more.I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
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Ran across an old friend I hadn't seen in many years, went to the grocery store (Big Johnson's, that's a step down from Walmart) to get some beef tips, had a graving for beef tips with rice and gravy with mushrooms, onions and peppers, was walking down the beer aisle and saw PBR....we're getting reacquainted.I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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When I was hiking 19E to Erwin, I couldn't stop thinking about how much I wanted an ice cold beer. I walked into Uncle Johnny's and spotted a cooler with beer and was so excited. I grabbed one, took it to the counter to pay, and was told they couldn't sell me beer because they didn't have a liquor license. I thought I was going to cry.Lost in the right direction.
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Trebor wrote:
C'mon people....the thread about coffee and soap has 85 comments and this one only has 61. Please don't tell me that coffee has surpassed beer... Let's pick it up a little!
I like coffee more then beerSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
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Of course I talk to myself... sometimes I need expert advice.
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Our local beer bar (the one rated as one of the best beer bars on the planet) has 64 taps of microbrews. But they always have one listed as Lawnmower Beer. It's some light American lager (Budmilloors PBR), it doesn't matter, but it's what you drink after mowing the lawn.
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Rasty wrote:
Why is the beer thread in the coffee talk section?RIAP -
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Trebor wrote:
Rasty wrote:
Why is the beer thread in the coffee talk section?
That is surprisingSometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Glass, can, or bottle? Does it matter?Lost in the right direction.
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Rasty wrote:
Trebor wrote:
C'mon people....the thread about coffee and soap has 85 comments and this one only has 61. Please don't tell me that coffee has surpassed beer... Let's pick it up a little!
I like coffee more then beer
I don't drink either, but I do enjoy the thread drift.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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