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edit: inflated price? hang on that means the blow job WASN'T free! |
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When I'm feeling classy I'll pick up a 6 pack of Rolling Rock Extra Pale lol. |
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A beer conneiseur's wet dream:
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Mmm .. pale ale :)
We have norway's most famous microbrewery not too far from where we live. It's a bit of a tourist attraction, but it's still a nice place to go. The ales they have on tap there are the finest beers I've ever had in any pub. They have some very nice pale ales and some astonishing porter and bitter. Wish I had a cold beer to go with the whisky. |
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Currently drinking Germanys finest Franziskaner Hefeweissen and about to move onto a 12 year old Bowmore single malt:beer:
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That's beautiful!
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The last weissbier I had was Unertl, brought to us by a german friend who needed to borrow our couch. It was his favourite and for good reason .. quite sweet for a beer and very yummy. :)
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Glad to see some fans of the Weissen! got to be careful though i find too many and you get a very bad stomach!
The Bowmore is supurb...17 year old is better.... |
Yes, the 17 is nice but then I preferred the 12 over the 15 year old I had. 21 year old and legend are also nice!
Other than that, I like a lot of the younger whiskys. I don't mind a little islay punch in the mouth. |
have you tried the 10 year loafraig?
I went to a bar in Freiburg, Germany and i had ordered a shot of the Bowmore 17 Year and the triaed to sell me a 25 Year old..mmmmmi thought very nice until i checked the price which was 30 Euros! |
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It has quite a punch, though. The Bowmore is much softer, so it's nice to alternate a bit. I've lived in the norwegian arctic where there is no taxation on alcohol, so everything is cheap there. :) |
Sorry about the poor spelling...it seems to be a side effect Franziskaner! but i agree on the Laphroaig.
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It's not like you can't get good beer over here; I live in a region where the domestic microbrews are exceptionally good. |
^^^^^blame rednecks and frat boys
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I have to admit I prefer light beers. Darker beers serve no purpose to me, if I want a meal I'll eat something.
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This is what we were drinking at the flat on Friday night. Best cheap beer in the country. :D
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Worked my way through a 4 pack of Guinness and now I'm on my second cup of coffee and I don't feel anything.
As far as the reasoning behind drinking light beer is concerned is that it allows you to drink more because it's less potent. You can binge drink far more on Keystone Light then you can on something a bit higher up. I'm pretty unfamiliar with American beer as most of my beer knowledge comes from Canada and the U.K. |
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Boss' birthday party at the bar tonight. I'll need many. |
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My favorite alcoholic beverage merely for the fact that it gets me hammered. :D |
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i also like firefly vodka http://www.nybarfly.com/.a/6a00d8341...45970b-800wi// |
How very depressed-housewifesque of you.
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Somehow that's even more depressing.
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meh i drink and i dont live with cats yet,.... so i figure i'm good,.... |
carlsberg for me tonight...
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