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Started by TheTed, October 03, 2006, 04:14:52 PM

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Conan71

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

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Originally posted by Conan71

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Originally posted by Hoss

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Originally posted by TheTed

When I see someone buying a can of Steel Reserve or some other such malt beer in Quik Trip, I just want to ask them what the hell they're thinking?

Nobody drinks malt liquor for its taste, so why would you drink the 3.2 variety of it? If you're drinking 3.2 beer, you might as well get a beer that doesn't taste like elephant urine.



I don't know Ted; the stuff I get at 31st and Harvard is pretty good for a malt (Mickey's Bigmouth).  I sat around one night and drank about 12 of em before I realized it.

I realized it the next morning, though...



Mickey's and Little Kings- a hang-over waitin' to happen.

When I have trouble deciding between a high or low octane beer, I just get out the John Powers and let him settle it. [:P]

ahhh, powers... good times, careful though, sometimes it turns into "stupid in a bottle"... personally, i'm more of paddys fan (which through some hoops you can get shipped to the states) but powers'll do... lately i've been impressed by michael collins



Michael Collins is quite good- you have good taste!
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swake

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Originally posted by jdb

Hey Swake,

Question:

Is it true that you get a much better pint of GUINNESS® beer in Ireland?

Answer:

GUINNESS® is GUINNESS® - wherever you are. We always use pure, fresh water from natural local sources for the GUINNESS® beer brewed outside Ireland. That said, in blind tests (with a bunch of highly cynical journalists) none of our sample could tell the difference between Irish-brewed GUINNESS® and the locally produced variety. All the GUINNESS® sold in the UK, Ireland and North America is brewed in Ireland at the historic St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin.

Site say's it's 5% ABV.


http://www.guinness.com/us_en/bottomnav/leftnav/faqs/default.aspx#q13

To clarify, I have been refering to the EXTRA STOUT as my beer of choice, without having actually said as much. Silly me.

Now I have a sudden itch to scratch, jdb



I know I've had this argument before, probably at Arnie's, it wasn't with you was it?

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