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BEER!

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by ID1, May 15, 2014.

  1. Ward8512

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    Here's my favorite but truthfully I usually drink Bud light :)
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    I've driven 650 miles for moonshine. (I think they call that bootlegging)
     
  3. Art C

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    Yeah, it's a perfect example of "Product Placement":drunk:But they don't sell beer.

    I've been enjoying Miller's new "Fortune" It's smooth and has a 6.9% ABV. Doesn't take too many to make you want to sing 80's karaoke!
     
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  4. mattjm1017

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    Thats the one and yes it will knock you down fast:drunk:
     
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    I had this interesting ale last night. Its brewed with oysters from the Rappahannock river and it was good.

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  6. Daryl

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    Lmao. Interesting beer. The oysters I cooked over the fire were Rappahannocks. Supposed to be one of the best types.
     
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  7. ID1

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    Oysters and Oyster Stout, sounds good to me!
     
  8. mattjm1017

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    Rappahanocks are pretty darn good but my favorites are eastern shore seasides they are just the right size and the perfect amount of saltiness:drool::drunk:
     
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  9. Daryl

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    Yeah, I am partial to saltiness too.

    Putting together a Pink Lemonade Vodka drink in preps for Game of Thrones. (I got hooked about 3 weeks ago)
     
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  10. Paul bunion

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    Southern Tier Choklat, 10% Stout

    Pure chocolate stout goodness.
     
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    Chocolate stouts are delicious:thumbs::drool::drunk:
     
  12. Paul bunion

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    This is a really good IPA. Well balanced between the hop bitterness and malty goodness.


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  13. Daryl

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    Back to the standard tonight...

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  14. Chvymn99

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    That Chocolate Stout looks good, Paul. Is those from a microbrewer up that way?

    I'm trying my Chocolate Porter that was brewed back in April for the first time. Other than that is Samual Adams all day long...
     
  15. Paul bunion

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    Southern tier is a rather large micro in upstate NY, to the point that they pretty much gave outgrown the title of 'Microberwery'. Their website says that they are distributed in the KC, MO area. You should look for it. It is good beer.
     
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    "Southern tier .................................. in upstate NY? Isn't that a contradiction?

    Or maybe they consider themselves the southern tier of Quebec?
     
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    Whew. Summer Shandy this morning, Ranger and Torpedo all afternoon, sangria with supper, now I think it's going back to IPAs.

    If I was napping in a roadside park, that could be considered passed out drunk.
     
  18. mattjm1017

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    Tonight we have sculpin by ballast point brewing company. It is by far one of the best IPAs I've had yet.

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  19. ID1

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    Try one of these if you can get a hold of one! No bitter taste and just the right amount of chocolate malt and dry hops.:p
     

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