NEWS STORY OF THE YEAR
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Originally Posted by Bonster
***No. The anchor must get sunk in the appropriate place. That's crucial. On another note . . . why aren't you guys in Denver, where a train wreck spilled Coors beer all over the place?
It appears that someone may need a lesson in proper paddock libations found in and around a Turtle Pond.......lets stick with beers, we can cover single malts latter.
I'll start off with Sierra Nevada, and not do a core dump until others chime in.
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Originally Posted by Bonster
***You wouldn't have to search far . . . it's been all over the news.
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Ohhhh the entendres in all this.
Quick, somebody hose down Bonni...
Quick, somebody hose down Bonni...
Funny....I was thinking the same thought.
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I never said anything about drinking Coors beer -- it was just on the news at the time. In fact, it's rare that I drink beer at all. My drink of choice is Crown Royal, frankly. The news I was watching was background noise -- it's not actually a real newscast. More of a morning show that occasionally shoots out 'top stories.' I thought it was funny when I saw the beer truck tipped over, as it had just collided with a train. Made me wonder if the truck driver had been sampling his cargo or something.
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Originally Posted by Bonster
I never said anything about drinking Coors beer -- it was just on the news at the time. In fact, it's rare that I drink beer at all. My drink of choice is Crown Royal, frankly. The news I was watching was background noise -- it's not actually a real newscast. More of a morning show that occasionally shoots out 'top stories.' I thought it was funny when I saw the beer truck tipped over, as it had just collided with a train. Made me wonder if the truck driver had been sampling his cargo or something.
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Lol, no . . . rest assured, I'm not back-pedaling. Rather, just clearing something up. I'm just not a beer person. Well, once in a blue moon, I must admit, I have an odd craving for a beer. This phenomena usually occurs after a really hot day at the track. Being not the expert on beer, I tend to go for Corona or Henry Weinhards. My favorite, when I can find it, is Red Hook's ESB. The downside is that I always get heartburn off of beer, so I rarely give in to the occasional craving. I bet I don't even drink a six-pack in a year. The Crown Royal is another story.
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I did ads for Henry's and Leinenkugel's Both good beers and still buy 'em..
(Also did ads for Miller, Heileman, and PBR), but we won't go into that.
Also like Stella. Blue Moon, Sierra, Anchor, and the porducts from the two microbreweries here
(including one Bonster would enjoy - Bitch Creek. They also make Moose Drool)
I like Colorado Kool-Aid, despite what Bull says, if it's really cold and the weather is really hot.
Also like Warsteiner, Harp, Bass and Guinness. And will drink light beers if it's going to be a long night -- I did learn a lot about beer in 20 years of doing beer ads.
Did you know Guinness is lighter than most light beers?
(Also did ads for Miller, Heileman, and PBR), but we won't go into that.
Also like Stella. Blue Moon, Sierra, Anchor, and the porducts from the two microbreweries here
(including one Bonster would enjoy - Bitch Creek. They also make Moose Drool)
I like Colorado Kool-Aid, despite what Bull says, if it's really cold and the weather is really hot.
Also like Warsteiner, Harp, Bass and Guinness. And will drink light beers if it's going to be a long night -- I did learn a lot about beer in 20 years of doing beer ads.
Did you know Guinness is lighter than most light beers?
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Oh! I forgot about Guiness! I love that stuff. And you're right, it isn't so heavy like some others. I like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, too. I haven't tried many beers over the years, but when you drink it as rarely as I do, you wanna make sure you get the good stuff. I'd buy that 'Bitch Creek' beer just for the bottle. That's a keeper.
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No surprise she would like Weinhard's.
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Rolling Rock FTMFW
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Saint Arnold Elissa IPA
Brewed right here in Houston.
Brewed right here in Houston.
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Hmmm . . I'll have to remember that Mike, next time I'm connecting through Houston or DFW airport on the way to Florida. I don't remember what IPA stands for, but I've had a few IPA brews in the past and don't recall being averse to them. John likes that stuff in the green bottles . . . Rolling Rock? I had one a couple of months ago -- it wasn't bad. Kinda watery, but not terrible. And hell, free beer is free beer.