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Originally posted by Justafan
Originally posted by eterry87

/vomit to ice house


been drinking bud light all night....................


go gunfighters!


Bud/Bud Light does nasty things to my insides. They must cut that stuff with formaldehyde or something.


Ah... picky guys here! I'll rock Ice House... I appreciate the higher alcohol volume! I'm a miller light, bud light, Blue Moon, Natty Light, Bud Ice, whatever guy....

But if I go real cheap, I got with Hamms and Lions Head! Lions Head 24 pack bottles is only $13 in Pittsburgh!
 
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Originally posted by Justafan

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Originally posted by Justafan



Originally posted by BLAZER13




Originally posted by Justafan







Loser buys the beer, and no cheap stuff!


says the guy with the Miller High Life avatar


That's just one of a few beer avatars I have. High Life on tap is actually very good beer.


One step above Ice House.


Ice House? What are you 22? You drink "Little Kings" to don't you?


17, and I'm a Shiner man myself.



you mean Shiner boy, lol


I'm a man! I'm 40!!

not really i just wanted to say that
 
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haha
 
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Originally posted by StiffarmSteve
Originally posted by Justafan

Originally posted by eterry87


/vomit to ice house


been drinking bud light all night....................


go gunfighters!


Bud/Bud Light does nasty things to my insides. They must cut that stuff with formaldehyde or something.


Ah... picky guys here! I'll rock Ice House... I appreciate the higher alcohol volume! I'm a miller light, bud light, Blue Moon, Natty Light, Bud Ice, whatever guy....

But if I go real cheap, I got with Hamms and Lions Head! Lions Head 24 pack bottles is only $13 in Pittsburgh!


I am picky, life is too short. If you like higher alcohol find the EKU 28, one of my guys has it as an AV, it's right around 11%.. not proof, yes percent.
 
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Sign me up! EKU 28.... check!
 
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It's funny how many threads turn into beer threads (and other liquors)...
Hey Steve, have you always had that avatar? I've first noticed it now, and that just nice! Man I was on the floor!
 
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I made it a few weeks into last season! It helped with the recruiting process...
Figured what the hell and kept it. Check out Billy Whites, its similar, just a different saying...

PS- I'll participate in any thread dealing with beer. lol
 
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Never hurts to brew your own

Russian Imperial Stout at around 13% is always good.

Of course I like most Samuel Smith stuff and Boddington's or Guinness for a meal beer.

Just need to upgrade so I can do my first Rauchbier and then my job will be complete ... that is until we start brewing our product for selling

Nothing compares to making your own.
 
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Originally posted by NWGaEagle
Never hurts to brew your own

Russian Imperial Stout at around 13% is always good.

Of course I like most Samuel Smith stuff and Boddington's or Guinness for a meal beer.

Just need to upgrade so I can do my first Rauchbier and then my job will be complete ... that is until we start brewing our product for selling

Nothing compares to making your own.


Me and a friend tried to brew our own and realized why we pay for the pros to do it.. It was fine if you needed to clean your battery terminals or such on your car, may be some carb cleaner, but undrinkable by living beings.

Samuel Smith is good stuff, Guinness is great but to get it on tap (my favorite) is rough because it's suppose to be nitrogen powered and most in the US use regular Co2. Makes a difference if you have had it tapped with nitrogen.
 
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I have made wine but not beer. It turned out pretty well too. I made it from plums and from a wild berry called huckleberry.Originally posted by Justafan
Originally posted by NWGaEagle

Never hurts to brew your own

Russian Imperial Stout at around 13% is always good.

Of course I like most Samuel Smith stuff and Boddington's or Guinness for a meal beer.

Just need to upgrade so I can do my first Rauchbier and then my job will be complete ... that is until we start brewing our product for selling

Nothing compares to making your own.


Me and a friend tried to brew our own and realized why we pay for the pros to do it.. It was fine if you needed to clean your battery terminals or such on your car, may be some carb cleaner, but undrinkable by living beings.

Samuel Smith is good stuff, Guinness is great but to get it on tap (my favorite) is rough because it's suppose to be nitrogen powered and most in the US use regular Co2. Makes a difference if you have had it tapped with nitrogen.


 
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