quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: The VB bottle looks awful
Beer is like a good woman....it's not what is on the outside, but what is in the inside that is important!
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1. Molson Canadian 2. Molson Canadian 3. Molson Canadian
There's nothing better...IMO that is ! Anyone want to come over for a cool one? And a beer too? Hahaha!
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Brings a tear to my eye, that you are buying up Molson products. Bravo America.
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quote:Originally posted by cindymancini: 1. Molson Canadian 2. Molson Canadian 3. Molson Canadian
There's nothing better...IMO that is ! Anyone want to come over for a cool one? And a beer too? Hahaha!
YES!!!! It is the best! I'll join you anytime.
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For the pure pleasure of the taste in no particular order except for Guinness, it's number 1:
1 - Guinness Stout - Real men drink Stout 2 - Black and tan (Guinness Stout cut with a good Ale like Sam Adams) 3 - Samuel Adams - American micro brew "Boston" 4 - Any good Belgian produced triple - I met a brew master who traveled the globe trying different beers. He's the one who introduced me to this wonderful beer. Really guys, without trying to sound snooty, if you have never had a "real" Belgian triple you should. Most big liquor stores will carry a selection. Pay attention to the expiration dates though. 5 - Boulevard wheat - local micro brew excellent, if you really like a rich clean non-bitter bear, this is it... 6 - Fat tire Belgian - made in the US micro brew 7 - Molson - Canadian, I love Canada! 8 - Sapporo - Japanese smooth! Lots of other quality micro brews....
Here's what I drink when I'm drinking!:
- Coors light - Bud light - Molson - Miller high life light - Pabst Blue Ribbon is good on tap if you can find it
Damn, now I'm thirsty again...
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miller lite, labatt's lite, once in a while i like a blue moom with a orange wedge dee
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Just having fun with all of my beer drinking "rewinders"... No offense intended.
buffalo-girl, "blue moon with a orange wedge"
That sounds very tasty!
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1. Bud... I know... unoriginal! 2. Tiger Beer... from Thailand! 3. Fosters... awesome with BBQ! 4. Corona... again, unoriginal... but I love em'! 5. Carlsberg... since im Danish, I guess I have to pick at least one domestic!
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As soon as I saw the word, BEER, I had to chime in! I love just about any kind of beer, except that really super dark, black looking Sam Adams stuff. It's just too bitter to even sip. I drink Miller Lite all of the time, I also like LaBatt's, Michelob, and my friend turned me onto Blue Moon (no orange puh-leeze!). I dunno, there's too many beers out there- I'll drink just about any kind! I also love vodka, I drink that all of the time with either club soda and lemon slice, or with cranberry juice. I think that would be the "sweetest" drink I would do. I got hammered up last time I played Texas Hold 'Em- I was drinking some cheap whiskey and diet Coke, that the hosts had. I called my husband my "Man-Whore". Holy snikeys, what was I thinkin'? Oh-btw, I won that game too, ha,ha, don't ask me how I did it!
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quote:Originally posted by MotleyRulz: I sipped on some homemade peach brandy tonight at the Thanksgiving shindig and ate like 3 of the peaches plus there was homemade corn liquor on the menu as well since we're in the South. It's a vegetable here in these parts so I got all my food groups tonight..........
dude, can you get me the recipe for the peach brandy? I'll send ya mine for homemade Kahlua, if you don't have one already. It's made with Everclear, which you can't even purchase in PA anymore!
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I agree with the Sam Adams and many other micro-brews. The after-taste is nasty for me. Don't get me wrong, I'll drink them....but give me a "normal" beer over that dark stuff anyday.
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I play poker better smashed I guess it's where I'm not as afraid to take bigger gambling risks lol. I like Grolsch too has anyone mentioned it yet?
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oh yeah you have to have a blue moon with a orange wedge on it and then squeeze it into the beer while drinking it mighty tasty lol!!! dee
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Staying away from exotic microbrews and going with generally obtainable brews, I would go with 1. Molson's--laughed at by my Canadian friends as the Great White North equivalent of Bud, I still love it because all Canadian beers are great. 2. Stella Artois--wonderful--and hilarious TV commercials. 3.Guinness--and with all that iron, good for ya too. Nuff said.
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Michelob Ultra--Started drinking this low carb beer when I went on the Atkins diet and still drink it regurlarly now eventhough I long quit Atkins
Corona--Two limes please
Stella Artois--Great beer from Belgium and now the parent company of Anheuser Busch
Blue Moon--Only tried it a couple times and like it quite a bit. Worth the extra buck per glass
Morgan/Coke--Spiced rum with coke=awesome drink
7/7--Segrams 7 with 7-Up for a nice change of pace
Southern/Coke--Southern Comfort + Coke not as good as a Morgan/Coke but still a fine drink
Long Island Teas--Always fun to go to a bar on tea night and try about 6-7 different varieties at a cheap price. Call a cab or have a designated driver
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hey mr. jack burton that looks yummy i am getting parched here already lol!! just kidding a little too early for beer for me but it does look tasty compared to my black coffee lol dee
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quote:Originally posted by buffalo-girl: hey mr. jack burton that looks yummy i am getting parched here already lol!! just kidding a little too early for beer for me but it does look tasty compared to my black coffee lol dee
Oh God I know girl!! Every 5 minutes I'm in here lookin at it... Heaven in a pint glass..
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