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Fav. kind of Beer?

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  • LowriderLowrider Member Posts: 6,587
    edited November -1
    Yeah it is, and I'm ashamed to say I guess I haven't been holding up my end. ButI'm gonna get right after it as soon as I"m off work today and I'll try to make up for my recent slacking off.

    Letssee: 200 gallons, divided by 12 oz. in a bottle... that's 2133 bottles, divided by 24 hrs./day...

    Lord Lowrider the LoquaciousMember:Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets She was only a fisherman's daughter,But when she saw my rod she reeled.
  • simonbssimonbs Member Posts: 994
    edited November -1
    That's about a six pack a day! You'd better get busy boy...

    We only have a few special years with our children in which they desire our time, attention, and love. After that time is over, it is gone forever, and we will be the ones that desire their time, attention, and love. Make those few, short years count -
  • 218Beekeep218Beekeep Member Posts: 3,033
    edited November -1
    Lowrider:

    Every time they pull a Dos Equis Lager from the Ice
    for me,I think of you...well,at least for the first one or two.

    .218
  • simonbssimonbs Member Posts: 994
    edited November -1
    No slurpin' allowed - chug, chug, chug...

    We only have a few special years with our children in which they desire our time, attention, and love. After that time is over, it is gone forever, and we will be the ones that desire their time, attention, and love. Make those few, short years count -
  • travelortravelor Member Posts: 442 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Lets don't forget how fast it could go through a funnel!!! of coarse, the stuff I make is of particularly high gravity ( I prefer to make the act of drinking fermented residues well worth the effort....)

    keep lots of extra uppers for your ar..you can change often enough to keep the thing from over heating...what ever caliber fits the moment..~Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets~
  • RickstirRickstir Member Posts: 574
    edited November -1
    Absolutely stone cold Budweiser. 34 degrees F. Can or bottle makes no difference. Glass or mug just gets in the way.

    I'm a Clydesdale kind of guy.......
  • gunpaqgunpaq Member Posts: 4,607 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    COLD!

    Pack slow, fall stable, pull high, hit dead center.
  • LowriderLowrider Member Posts: 6,587
    edited November -1
    Thanks a lot, Bee. You're a real humanitarian.

    Lord Lowrider the LoquaciousMember:Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets She was only a fisherman's daughter,But when she saw my rod she reeled.
  • StoffaStoffa Member Posts: 2 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Gentlemen,
    Just the humble opinion of a lad from Down Under
    German Beers are fine stuff, USA beer is (sorry) a little light, English beers are generally reasonable although Guiness is another matter (anything you have to chew can't be good for you - I dont like the dark stuff) and anything that comes out of Asian has the consistancy and potency of tepid bathwater.
    May I suggest that you try some of the finest beers in the World. OZZIE beer.
    Carlton Draught, Fosters Lager, Victoria Bitter, Carlton Cold are just a few of the commercial ones. The "Boutique Beers" at various hotels and private bars are almost endless in variety and simple wonderful.
    Find a Liquor store that stocks them and try them all, you wont regret it.
    Just a little note of caution, most commercial Oz Beers are 5.9% and tend to do some rapid damage to the unwary. The "boutique beers" sometimes run as high as 12-15% and
    can be near lethal, great stuff!
    If there is one thing we Ozzies do is we make great beer
  • idsman75idsman75 Member Posts: 13,398 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I heard that Foster's isn't sold in Australia. I heard that it's all a gimmick to get Americans to buy it.

    Mom and dad always made the best home-made rootbeer. They still use the old Pepsi bottles from back in the 80's and an antique bottle capper. Homemade root beer--GOOD STUFF!

    SSG idsman75, U.S. ARMY
  • VarmintmistVarmintmist Member Posts: 1,074 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Pennsylvainia Pilsner also passes the German purity laws.

    I belive that american Fosters is wimped down to be more like American almost beer.
  • imadorkimadork Member Posts: 147 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hefeweizen at Maloney's in Los Angeles, CA. It comes in a 1 liter mug with lemons. It's the beer of choice of stuck up college types everywhere...
  • SUBMARINERSUBMARINER Member Posts: 1,362 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    WHEN I WAS IN THE NAVY I GOT VERY FOND OF HENRY WEINHARDS DARK BEER,BUT MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE BEER IN THE WORLD IS WIDMER BROTHERS HEFEWEISEN.SUCKS I CANT GET IT HERE IN TN..TEL'EM EVIL ATF.THESE ARE BEERS I FOUND IN WASHINGTON STATE

    SUBMARINE SAILOR,TRUCK DRIVER,NE'ER DO WELL, INSTIGATOR,AND RUSTY WALLACE FAN
  • imadorkimadork Member Posts: 147 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Submariner, you can't get Hefeweizen in TN? Is it just not sold or is it illegal?
  • llamas1llamas1 Member Posts: 28 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm recently divorced and find myself spending too much time in my favorite bar. I used to drink Coors light, Bud light but find that I have developed a liking to Fosters Lager.
  • RockinURockinU Member Posts: 248
    edited November -1
    Being the discriminating beer drinker that I am, I only drink cold beer, I insist on it as a matter of fact.
  • Dyer_MakerDyer_Maker Member Posts: 1,018
    edited November -1
    Corona with a slice a lime . Nothing taste better with a rare steak. amen!!!
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