OT your favorite beer
#3
If I lived back in the wild west days, instead of carrying a six-gun in my holster, I'd carry a soldering iron. That way, if some smart-aleck cowboy said something like "Hey, look. He's carrying a soldering iron!" and started laughing, and everybody else started laughing, I could just say, "That's right, it's a soldering iron. The soldering iron of justice." Then everybody would get real quiet and ashamed, because they had made fun of the soldering iron of justice, and I could probably hit them up for a free drink.
#4
"I'll take that little one, way in the back," I said. "That little collie mix?" said the animal shelter guy. "No," I said, "the one behind him." "The gray terrier?" he said. "He's gray," I said,"but way in the back, in the corner." "You mean the water faucet?" he said. I realized then it was a water faucet, but I didn't want to look like a jerk, so I said,"Yeah, that's the one I want." It ended up costing me almost five hundred dollars to get that faucet removed. But you know, I've still got that faucet, and I wouldn't trade it for any dog in the world.
#5
Yeungling!
Regional beer to most of the east coast, started in Phila. Its America's (I think just the USA though) Oldest Brewery, since 1829. No wonder, the plain old lager out of the green bottle is the best beer I've ever had.
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#8
I once spent 3 days on a camping trip whittling a Scepter of Truth from a piece of simple firewood. As the details and filigree of the Scepter began to clearly appear in the carvings, deciples and followers would gaze into it as the One Truth. My little congregation grew by the hour with offerings of the finest brews and sausages from afar just to get a glimpse. On Sunday, the Final Day, I betrayed them all with the One Truth...my cooler had been empty since Thursday.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Blue Heron Pale Ale
Alaskan Pale Ale
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Blue Heron Pale Ale
Alaskan Pale Ale
#10
Yes Yeungling is my favorite dometic beer, but DanG, it comes from Pottsville, where the water is clear as a mountain stream.
My favorite british brew right now is Fuller's London Pride Pale Ale. If you can find it, try it.
My favorite british brew right now is Fuller's London Pride Pale Ale. If you can find it, try it.
#12
1. AMSTEL LIGHT
EASY TO DRINK A LOT AND FEEL GOOD THE NEXT DAY
2. CARIB (FRESH BREWED IN ST KITTS)
EASY TO DRINK A LOT, TASTES GREAT AND YOU WILL FEEL KIND OF OK
THE NEXT DAY
3. PRESIDENDTE (FRESH BREWED IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)
ITS GOT A WALLOP SO WATCH OUT, TASTES GREAT BUT LOOK OUT THE
NEXT DAY (ALMOST 6% ALCOHOL)
DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE THIS WEEKEND OR ANY OTHER!
PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN
BUCKSHOT WI
EASY TO DRINK A LOT AND FEEL GOOD THE NEXT DAY
2. CARIB (FRESH BREWED IN ST KITTS)
EASY TO DRINK A LOT, TASTES GREAT AND YOU WILL FEEL KIND OF OK
THE NEXT DAY
3. PRESIDENDTE (FRESH BREWED IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)
ITS GOT A WALLOP SO WATCH OUT, TASTES GREAT BUT LOOK OUT THE
NEXT DAY (ALMOST 6% ALCOHOL)
DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE THIS WEEKEND OR ANY OTHER!
PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN
BUCKSHOT WI
#15
Lots of good options here - personally my FAVORITE is whatever I'm brewing (yes, I homebrew).
Some of my faves (in no particular order) are:
Samuel Adams Ale (the lager isn't too bad, but I'm more of an ale fan than a lager fan)
Dreyman's Porter (awesome Belgian style)
Bridgeport Brewery IPA (one of the few things I miss about Portland, OR)
Belmont Strawberry Blonde (a local brew - when it's done well on a hot day)
Goose Island Russian Imperial Stout (trust me, you only want one of these - it's deadly AND damn good)
The Arrogant Bastard is pretty good
Sam Adams triple (yes, triple) bock is good when I can find it, but its more of a barley wine than a beer per se, also not something I'd have more than one of at a time.
I'm sure I'll think of more. . .
Some of my faves (in no particular order) are:
Samuel Adams Ale (the lager isn't too bad, but I'm more of an ale fan than a lager fan)
Dreyman's Porter (awesome Belgian style)
Bridgeport Brewery IPA (one of the few things I miss about Portland, OR)
Belmont Strawberry Blonde (a local brew - when it's done well on a hot day)
Goose Island Russian Imperial Stout (trust me, you only want one of these - it's deadly AND damn good)
The Arrogant Bastard is pretty good
Sam Adams triple (yes, triple) bock is good when I can find it, but its more of a barley wine than a beer per se, also not something I'd have more than one of at a time.
I'm sure I'll think of more. . .