Just for you Beer Lovers
Ay caramba..........
AND, it's a Bud Light
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No offense to our Greater St. Louis Area friends (you reading this Franc?) but he could've chosen ANYTHING else advertise. Wonder if he's getting a kickback?
Did you notice the water mobiles in his garage. I'm zoning out on remembering the names of those cars; 50's or 60's something, had the propeller sticking out the rear, argh.......
AND, it's a Bud Light
.No offense to our Greater St. Louis Area friends (you reading this Franc?) but he could've chosen ANYTHING else advertise. Wonder if he's getting a kickback?
Did you notice the water mobiles in his garage. I'm zoning out on remembering the names of those cars; 50's or 60's something, had the propeller sticking out the rear, argh.......
Originally Posted by RPM
Kurts, those are Amphicars in the background.
Interesting beer car. Is Bud Light considered a beer?
j/k
Interesting beer car. Is Bud Light considered a beer?
LOL I love all the Bud Light remarks, and 'is it beer?' I don't know, it doesn't taste like it
I can't stand it but it is definitely the beer of choice in this county. Ask anyone around here who drinks beer and 90% will tell you Bud Light is their choice. Followed by Natural Light and Keystone Light.
Q: What do Natural Light and sex in the bottom of a boat have in common?
A: They are both close to water.
Just my own biased opinion.
Q: What do Natural Light and sex in the bottom of a boat have in common?
A: They are both close to water.
Just my own biased opinion.
Originally Posted by FP
So, is that a Roadster?
Definitely wrong beer.......
Definitely wrong beer.......
Does anyone here like beer as much as I do? I'm not talking picking up a 6 pack of bud every day, more along the lines of experimenting with craft beers. If so, what are some good ones I can try. I've been having Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA, Stone Vertical Epic (amazing but only comes around once a year, wait till 9-9-09), Brooklyn Lager, Bluepoint Blueberry and Winter Ale, various Magic Hats (#9 and Roxy Rolles), Sam Adams (I think I've had them all but Utopia) and for a basic drinking beer I go with Yuengling. There are so many more I am tempted to try but I don't want to waste my money (ex. Sam Adams cranberry lambic
Originally Posted by downwardspiral
Does anyone here like beer as much as I do? I'm not talking picking up a 6 pack of bud every day, more along the lines of experimenting with craft beers.
www.beeradvocate.com
Originally Posted by downwardspiral
yes and yes.
Does anyone here like beer as much as I do? I'm not talking picking up a 6 pack of bud every day, more along the lines of experimenting with craft beers. If so, what are some good ones I can try. I've been having Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA, Stone Vertical Epic (amazing but only comes around once a year, wait till 9-9-09), Brooklyn Lager, Bluepoint Blueberry and Winter Ale, various Magic Hats (#9 and Roxy Rolles), Sam Adams (I think I've had them all but Utopia) and for a basic drinking beer I go with Yuengling. There are so many more I am tempted to try but I don't want to waste my money (ex. Sam Adams cranberry lambic
worst beer ever).
Does anyone here like beer as much as I do? I'm not talking picking up a 6 pack of bud every day, more along the lines of experimenting with craft beers. If so, what are some good ones I can try. I've been having Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA, Stone Vertical Epic (amazing but only comes around once a year, wait till 9-9-09), Brooklyn Lager, Bluepoint Blueberry and Winter Ale, various Magic Hats (#9 and Roxy Rolles), Sam Adams (I think I've had them all but Utopia) and for a basic drinking beer I go with Yuengling. There are so many more I am tempted to try but I don't want to waste my money (ex. Sam Adams cranberry lambic
Originally Posted by JHM2K
If you like some of those, you need to try Weihenstephaner Heiffe-Weiß. Outstanding wheat beer, great color, smooth taste. Comes from the oldest brewery in the world
To the earlier question: Beer, yes! Beer good. Must have beer. Beer, beer, beer.
There are many microbrews that are worth the time to search for; almost too numerous to mention.
RPM: thanks for the brain jog. You don't see those babies on the auction blocks much anymore.
Now as long as this guy doesn't turn one of those into somekinda floating beer can............
http://beergeek.stores.yahoo.net/matrst12.html
Mackeson Triple Stout, Awesome!! As long as you like dark beers, personally I love them. Very thick with a chocolate aftertaste, have to try. I get mine at World Market, when they have it in stock, it sells out fast.
That is just one good choice.
Mackeson Triple Stout, Awesome!! As long as you like dark beers, personally I love them. Very thick with a chocolate aftertaste, have to try. I get mine at World Market, when they have it in stock, it sells out fast.
Originally Posted by Kurts
JHM, have an empty bottle of Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dark right here in my hand (alc. 5.3% vol.; store dark & keep cool) & the ever-present keg of Heinie chilling in the fridge
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Originally Posted by 007_MI6
http://beergeek.stores.yahoo.net/matrst12.html
Mackeson Triple Stout, Awesome!! As long as you like dark beers, personally I love them. Very thick with a chocolate aftertaste, have to try. I get mine at World Market, when they have it in stock, it sells out fast.
That is just one good choice.
Mackeson Triple Stout, Awesome!! As long as you like dark beers, personally I love them. Very thick with a chocolate aftertaste, have to try. I get mine at World Market, when they have it in stock, it sells out fast.
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