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So where's the F'N Beer?
Just let everyone know, I enjoy drinking. So much in fact that I'd like to hear about what beer you enjoy. The beer I enjoy most is made by Paulaner called Salvator. It's a double bock ale, according to the bottle and is full bodied with an amber color when poured in a glass. I prefer it straight out of the bottle. Here's a pic in case you ever see it and wish to challenge your taste buds.
Did I mention it is %7.9 -OH
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I don't really have too much of a choice, because I'm diabetic, so it's light beers for me. But I like Pure Blonde, although I find it's subject to variation, some batches will be insanely good, and some will be alright, others kinda fruity tasting.
Only like 4.8%
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I love IPA's. I have for a long time, before it was a trendy thing. Lagunitas is still my favorite IPA....love the hops.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
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IPA's are good, thrawn86. They tend to be more hoppy than the Salvator but that's not necessarily a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination. Abita makes Jockamo IPA which is great on tap. Carnada, that's a quick way for your employer to lose their liquor license. Trust me, they will be watching unless you're in good with the boss, like their son or something
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I may give it a try if I see some. I'll try ALMOST anything once.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
i have to keep it simple, BUDWEISER. i have tried many beers in my life, both foreign and domestic. but to me nothing beats the king of beers.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I'm typically a Budlight drinker. I'm not into micro brews so much and Sam Adams makes me want to puke. When I travel to the southwest on business I drink Tacate with a lime. My business associate out there likes to throw them back. We've had to stagger across the the US/Mexican border in the wee hours of the morning many times. In fact I'm planning to go back there in a few weeks. We started drinking on the US side last year. Nogales is just way to dangerous at night these days.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
And what would that be JOE? That it's a blonde and sort of fruity?
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I'll drink just about any beer!!... BUt if I haaad to pick a couple of favs, It'd have to be Becks, also the Sam Adams cherry wheat is pretty good too.....
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Budweiser all the way. number one favorite.
Erdinger and Tyskie are really good. St. Pauli Girl too
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
^^^
One more reason I'm liking Guiness a little more Gotta have it on tap though!The thing I like most about Anheiser Busch is Busch stadium. I can't drink their beer but I love their company. For some reason, lager beer gives me a headache. It's not even geographical either. Lagers from around the world all have the same effect on me in the morning. I don't even have to get drunk but if I consume a few lagers, I'll be regretting it in the morning. This ruins my chances of playing Beer Pong If we substitute the beer with Chimay though, it's on!
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Whereas I could drink enough spirits to get me just drunk, and I'll feel fine in the morning.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I'm glad I'm not alone.
![]() It sucks because some friends can sit at the bar and PBR all night long for $20 :shocked: at which point, I barely got my lips wet after my first twenty spot is gone. It makes for good conversation with the ladies though It's only money.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I was out in New Orleans during Halloween and found a new beer. It was a little on the sweet side but very potent.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
What's the alcohol content?
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
This is good stuff....just have to know when its safe to drink it!
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
My favorite beer and I have had many is Pilsner Urquell from the Czech republic.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
When my supply gets low, I occasionally make a pilgrimage to a particular beer distributor that carries a bunch of different craft beers and microbrews. My favorite brewer is Dogfish Head, and their 120 minute IPA is the craziest beer in the world. $9 a bottle!
I cracked one open a couple weeks ago and it kicked my ass. I DARE you to drink two. Their World Wide Stout is a killer too, as is the Raison D'Extra. Serious shit.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Here's a tough guy:
No way he's driving anywhere.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
This was the result of my most recent $100 beer run:
![]() Note the single bottle of 120 minute IPA...the king of ALL beers. ----------------- This was the result of a past beer run, two full cases of Burton Baton, at $90/case. Also the latest copy of "Beer News": ![]() There's some more assorted bottles in the bag to the left. With the 2 cases and the bag, the total was about $250 I like good beer.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
It's labeled as %10.8. I think it's right there at it
![]() BuggsCrosby, I tasted Arrogant Bastard over the summer in Ocean City along with a few different DogFishHead beers. AB was very good along with the cool little explanation on the carton heheh. I would drink it again. It reminded me of Dead Guy Ale. I don't know if I tasted any "Oak Casket" flavor though. Perhaps it's because I don't know what an oak casket tastes like ... lol Adwex, I almost tried that 120 Minute IPA but I wasn't sure how the flavor would be and didn't feel like throwing away that much on a bottle. Is it sweet or bitter? I prefer bitter. The Abita high alcohol beer is called Andigator but it is so sweet, I can't drink it. +1 on the Celebrator! I have so many of those goats, I put them together into a personalized necklace
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If you like bitter, I can see why you like it. They also have "Double Bastard". I'm not worthy.You'll know what an oak cask tastes like when you try a good oak aged brew, it's a fairly noticeable charcoal "woody" flavor. There's definitely some oak in the Burton Baton, one of my favorites. Celebrator is good, but I prefer the Dogfish Head stuff. The 120 is both bitter and sweet, at the same time, it "explodes" in your mouth with flavor, then it fills your whole head and sinuses with warmth. A true masterpiece, and extreme brew that stands head and shoulders above all beers I've tried. As it says on the label, it's the "holy grail for hop heads". You should splurge on a bottle, just to experience it, it's not for every day anyway. Share it with someone, after dinner, in a nice glass, like a brandy or cognac. You'll probably love their 90 minute IPA, it's quite bitter, and less "extreme"...cheaper too.
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