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PBR gets a bad rap and they sell 'em for a $1 at the avenue in Brighton on Sat. Night. Rolling Rock is pretty bad, my old roomate used
And I was basically raised on that schlitz, not that I will touch that stuff anymore. And yes, icehouse is still made, far more common in the south though. |
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I'm with you on the Miller Lite. Tastes good and it is less of a gut builder. Fishsmith, I'm also a fan of Dos Equis. I lived on that stuff when I was on my honeymoon. Ever hear of Bud mud? Well Dos Equis mierdas are 10 times worse so be careful.:shocked: |
Raven, There are actually a Lot of good beers on the market. The Micro brew revolution really got brewing good beer into the mainstream.
30 years ago you had pilsners....as far as the eye could see, and that was about it. ocassional Guinness would pop up. Good beer back then was St. Pauli Girl or Heineken. :yak: Now you can go in a liqour store or "Packy" and get Porters, Stouts, Ales, Lagers, Heffewiezens, IPA's, ESB's, Belgian Abby Ales, Barley Wines. The list goes on and on. Beers with Fruit (Raspberry Wheat, Strawberry Blonde), Beers with Chocolate (Chocolate Stouts) , Beers with Honey (Honey Wheat), Beers with Maple Syrup (Maple Porters), beers with Vegetables (Pumpkin Ales, Chili Pilsner :yak:). There is a smorgasboard of good and great beers out there now. You want a taste treat for fall...have a Black and Tan made with Guiness and Post Road (or any other) Pumpkin Ale....:drool: |
MMMMMMMM I can't take much more, today has 'liquid lunch' written all over it.
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Pumpkin Ale! :hang:
I pass on any beer with a strong cinnamon flavor. |
haffenreffer
Matz beer balls Those were the fave in college :hee: I like the occasional Heiny now. FROSTED glass. |
Salty...you mean "Heffenwreckers"??:bgi:
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Haffenreffer was the beer that gave you the best bang for the buck
Your buzz never seemed to go away when you were drinking those...stayed with you for hours. Bad choice if your planning on sneaking past the parents that night.....Got me nailed in high school |
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On a side note, the place where I usually go does a thing called "beer flights". It's a take off on wine flights, which apparently are pretty popular with the wine crowd. You get four small glasses, each with 4 ounces of a different beer in it. You get to try a total of 36 beers over the course of time. They have everything from seasonals, largers, pilsners, bocks, Japanese beers, etc.. This is something to be done in multiple sittings for obvious reasons, but it's a great way to try different types of beer. The good looking bartenders at this place don't hurt either.:heybaby: |
Some brewpubs do these beer dinners where you pay something like $35 a person and get a 4 course meal where each cours is paired with a pint that goes with it. Not a bad deal for $35-$40
Where's the place you usually go? |
How about Heffenreffer?
I used to live across from the brewery as a kid. The fun part was those puzzles under the cap. Our policy was that you couldn't move on to your next beer until you solved the current beer cap puzzle. I leaned on a couple of occaisions why it was call "the green monster". I stick with my earlier choice of RR, and I'll go as far as saying that any kind of Bud gives me the heaves. I do agree that Coors/Coors light are glorified donkey pee. How about those cheap beer nights in our youth with others like Keystone, Lowenbrau, Naragansett, Schlitz? I can feel the bile rising as I type.:yak6::yak: |
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I usually go to the Stoneforge Grill in Easton. They also have locations in Raynham, Plymouth and Foxboro. Very good food and 36 beers on tap, along with about 50 different bottles. |
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Its all water....cause' thats what its made with!:kewl:
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Budweiser and drinkability???
there's no such thing~ :deadhorse: |
I would not drink that crap for free :doh:
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DAMN straight Kev. I can remember many a night with a 6pack of them nice fat green bottles. I wish I was still that young. 4 Haffenreffers and chase it with a 5th of Southern Comfort. I thought my name was RALPH a few times after that just stone drunk :btu:
The matz beer balls were the best. We always got a few of them for the dorm at Wentworth. Man did we have some wild times. We'd go hunting down all the Simmons chicks :wid: Quote:
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F Heiniken Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Miller Lite:yak: Sam Adams if I do happen to drink one My friend has the best line his favorite beer is free beer. Actually saw him drink 2 beers he found at the canal once while we were fishing. |
Molson, Heiniken, Becks, Grolsh = crap, watery beer to me, no better than bud
Bass is good, but there are a hell of alot of better options out there Its all personal taste. In the end, if I'm trying to market Bud Light, drinkability is probably the best thing i can come up with. They know that noone is looking forward to that pint of BL at the end of the day - BL's target market is looking forward to that 6 or 12 pack of BL at the end of the day. Light beers in general are kind of a scam to begin with (and fighting over who has the lowest carbs is even more of a joke - alcohol has a worse effect on weight gain than a few carbs). Drink alot of beer (light or heavy) and your going to end up fat and unhealthy - I know that from experience. Have a beer here and there, weather heavy or light, and its actually good for you. |
MILLER LITE
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If I'm out at a restaurant or bar and don't plan on drinking more than a couple, I would rather go with something more filling and with more flavor. |
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I love the beer and yard work stuff. Looking forward to that part of being a home owner.
I think my yard work beers are going to be Harpoon IPA and Sam Adams. What are you supposed to drink when you shovel? I'm thinking Guiness. |
when you shovel snow you switch over to hot coffee with Emmet's or Bayley's Irish creme in it.... :bl:
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Hot Chocolate with kahlua or baileys (or both) works or Hot Apple Cider with Cap'n Morgan will warm you up when your done and back in the house Guinness or a nice Porter |
I used to shovel with a flask of Southern Comfort in the coat pocket. Now, I have my driveway plowed and only have to shovel the walkway, so not much of a reason to drink.
This is really gonna make me sound like a Nancy boy, but I love Peppermint Schnapps in hot cocoa or Godiva White Chocolate liquor in my coffee when I'm outside playing in the snow with my son. |
won't touch Bud ever again now that they have moved overseas.
give me a blue moon with an orange any day( i know, gay) |
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Yeah, That made you sound like a Nancy Boy :hihi: (just kidding) |
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