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Captain Fred 08-31-2007, 09:32 PM I haven't been on here in a while. It's "busy time" in my job right now. I missed all of the recent events. Now can someone please tell me where that new beer forum is? :drunk:
Has anyone tried the new Budweiser Chelada yet? It's kinda like a Bloody Mary, but made with beer. (seriously :thumbsup:)
tjd241 09-01-2007, 07:10 AM It's kinda like a Bloody Mary, but made with beer. (seriously :thumbsup:)
blaaaaaaaah ! .... Can't we just leave beer alone? It never did anything to us. nd
Slot Dawg 09-02-2007, 09:42 PM I haven't been on here in a while. It's "busy time" in my job right now. I missed all of the recent events. Now can someone please tell me where that new beer forum is? :drunk:
Has anyone tried the new Budweiser Chelada yet? It's kinda like a Bloody Mary, but made with beer. (seriously :thumbsup:)
I recently began a beer quest. I have tasted a lot of beers in the past few months and have to say I haven't found much better than Sam Adams. The Boston Lager is my Fav Sam Adams.
As far as a beer thread goes, I do not know of any for Hobby Talkers.
cagee 09-03-2007, 07:48 AM I recently began a beer quest. I have tasted a lot of beers in the past few months and have to say I haven't found much better than Sam Adams. The Boston Lager is my Fav Sam Adams.
As far as a beer thread goes, I do not know of any for Hobby Talkers.
Sam Adams.........MMMMMMMMMMMM
Greywater 09-03-2007, 05:24 PM Sam Adams is good but nothing beats Warsteiner Dunkel.
VelocityArts 09-03-2007, 07:40 PM Ice cold Corona. With a lime...
Slot Dawg 09-03-2007, 10:54 PM Sam Adams is good but nothing beats Warsteiner Dunkel.
I had Warsteiner Dunkel for the first time at a local Beer fest about a week ago. It does have a nice taste and good mouth feel. Went down much smoother than I expected. I also tried their Regular, and the Oktoberfest.
Not really a big fan of Dark Beers but the Dunkel surprised me.
vaBcHRog 09-04-2007, 10:39 AM When I use tgo drink any Beer that is ice cold on a Hot day :) They only thing alcolhaulic that I drank that was simply terrible was some Plum Rum in Yougaslavia. Should have asked for Bacardi.
Roger Corrie
TK Solver 09-04-2007, 12:55 PM Killian's Red gets my vote. If you're ever in Colorado, take the Coor's tour and have a fresh Killian's. D-lish!
pickeringtondad 09-04-2007, 01:06 PM but my favorite beers tend to be Amber Ales. My new favorite is Yuengling Black and Tan - (it's very good), another favorite is Christian Moerlien lager. I really prefer to try to and support microbreweries.
bumpercar88 09-04-2007, 01:38 PM A favorite beer? That's like asking which is your favorite child? Although Metzel Bros. Crystal Weis was pretty good. The fact that I was consuming it in Dinkelsbuhl Germany probably added to the experience!
BlueDevilDonnie 09-04-2007, 02:48 PM Meh...you guys are missing the point. Do you drink for the taste or do you drink for the effect? If for the effect, then NOTHING beats a Hoffenreffer's Private Stock, preferably in a 40 oz. bottle! Sure, it might taste like motor oil, but you will be too drunk to notice after the first 4 swallows, so who cares? Just hand over your keys, open one, and enjoy!
noddaz 09-04-2007, 05:47 PM All we are saying...
Is give beer a chance!!! :lol:
(Apologies to John Lennon fans...)
SplitPoster 09-04-2007, 07:46 PM Ice cold Corona. With a lime...
My style exactly, and not a recent convert. I drink few and savor each.
No beer connoisseur am I - though the beer I want to drink again is Carib, as in my case it should be consumed while riding on the bow of a catamaran off the coast of Nevis, listening to Bob Marley..... (sigh).
sethndaddy 09-04-2007, 11:35 PM Yep, I officially feel GAY now, I don't like beer and prefer Smirnoff peach tea, most flavors of Smirnoff ice, and Cap't-n-Coke. I think I had two beers in the last 15 years.
micyou03 09-05-2007, 12:07 AM Yep, I officially feel GAY now, I don't like beer and prefer Smirnoff peach tea, most flavors of Smirnoff ice, and Cap't-n-Coke. I think I had two beers in the last 15 years.
You feel gay, I like Mount Gay and Diet Coke.
roadrner 09-05-2007, 08:36 AM Meh...you guys are missing the point. Do you drink for the taste or do you drink for the effect? If for the effect, then NOTHING beats a Hoffenreffer's Private Stock, preferably in a 40 oz. bottle! Sure, it might taste like motor oil, but you will be too drunk to notice after the first 4 swallows, so who cares? Just hand over your keys, open one, and enjoy!
BDD,
When I was stationed overseas in Thailand back in the 70's, they had a beer called Sing-Hai (pronounced Sing-HI). After you'd drink about half a bottle, that's about all you would do. Tasted awful until you finished the first bottle. Then it was pretty good, especially if it was ICE cold. Rumor was It was made with a % of formaldehyde. :eek: rr
Rainman 09-07-2007, 03:26 PM Hey guys,
I belong to a beer forum called http://www.beerpal.com . Never again buy a new beer only to get home and find out is terrible.
bobhch 09-07-2007, 10:01 PM PBR
Bob...zilla
keionius 09-10-2007, 06:31 PM Killians red for me but usually Smirnoff twisted. Your not alone sethndaddy.
weirdjack 09-11-2007, 07:19 AM Ice cold Corona. With a lime...
It is interesting that in the many years I worked in Mexico, I was never once served a Corona with a lime. It seems to be a USA marketing thing. Now every bottle of Tecate I was served came with a bowl of sliced limons (lime-sorta).
My favorite beer since those years has been Tecate. And in the summer, take a bottle of it and make a Michelada. http://www.idrink.com/drinks/Mexican_Michelada.htm
However, I must admit that I've written at least two songs in which Corona played a key part...and most photos of me on stage show a bottle of Corona in my microphone stand's "swirly-gig" bottle holder. Because most Ohio bars don't offer Tecate. Hell, in this PBR/Coors/BudLite drinking area I'm lucky to find even Corona in bars :)
I did enjoy more than a few Aussie and New Zealand beers when I lived in those countries. And I do enjoy a large Sapporo when in a Japanese restaurant or Tsingtao in a Chinese restaurant.
We also have a few micro breweries in town which offer a decent Wheat Ale, and one has a most excellent Pilsner.
As for Coors? Yeah, a 16 oz can of it saved my life in the desert back in 1972, but that's probably the last time I drank any voluntarily. Most American popular beers taste the same to me...like fizzy watered-down soda. I can handle Miller MGD, but that's about it. And I honestly do not understand the attraction of Killians...but my son loves the stuff.
Different streaks for different freaks. :)
Jack
Pairadiceracing 09-18-2007, 12:49 PM Favorite Beer? AN OPEN ONE!
No drinking problem here, I pretty much got it figured out!
grungerockjeepe 09-19-2007, 01:11 PM I live in Oregon, so the killer beer flows like wine. Try pretty much anything by Rogue. Dead Guy is easiest to find, similar to sam adams but even better. But their hazelnut brown ale is the best thing this side of Guiness. Tastes like hazlenuts and butter.
grungerockjeepe 09-19-2007, 01:13 PM It is interesting that in the many years I worked in Mexico, I was never once served a Corona with a lime. It seems to be a USA marketing thing. Now every bottle of Tecate I was served came with a bowl of sliced limons (lime-sorta).
My favorite beer since those years has been Tecate. And in the summer, take a bottle of it and make a Michelada. http://www.idrink.com/drinks/Mexican_Michelada.htm
However, I must admit that I've written at least two songs in which Corona played a key part...and most photos of me on stage show a bottle of Corona in my microphone stand's "swirly-gig" bottle holder. Because most Ohio bars don't offer Tecate. Hell, in this PBR/Coors/BudLite drinking area I'm lucky to find even Corona in bars :)
I did enjoy more than a few Aussie and New Zealand beers when I lived in those countries. And I do enjoy a large Sapporo when in a Japanese restaurant or Tsingtao in a Chinese restaurant.
We also have a few micro breweries in town which offer a decent Wheat Ale, and one has a most excellent Pilsner.
As for Coors? Yeah, a 16 oz can of it saved my life in the desert back in 1972, but that's probably the last time I drank any voluntarily. Most American popular beers taste the same to me...like fizzy watered-down soda. I can handle Miller MGD, but that's about it. And I honestly do not understand the attraction of Killians...but my son loves the stuff.
Different streaks for different freaks. :)
Jack
May be hard to find in your area, but try either version of Dos XX or Negra Modelo. You wont want corona again.
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