Re: Favorite Beer
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bjj
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Been there, done that
nothanks
bjj
Good stuff. Have you had Delirium Nocturnum or the Delirium Noel? Both excellent. I really like the Noel....
It's been so damn long since I drank one... dont remember what it taste like....here was my beer ratio
1 beer = 1 six pack....there was no in between....well what do you know, I still have that $20 bill in my wallet....amazing!
Dave
Damn Shred, top man.....taste's awful, ain't missing a thing.
It's been so damn long since I drank one... dont remember what it taste like....here was my beer ratio
1 beer = 1 six pack....there was no in between....well what do you know, I still have that $20 bill in my wallet....amazing!
Dave
Damn Shred, top man.....taste's awful, ain't missing a thing.
Shredit wrote:It's been so damn long since I drank one... dont remember what it taste like....here was my beer ratio
1 beer = 1 six pack....there was no in between....well what do you know, I still have that $20 bill in my wallet....amazing!
Dave
Well I quit the booze a few months ago....It will really be a test this summer...it gets up to 100 degrees quite a bit in summer...and I always do some serious giggin at that time...and everyone who's a name comes through here...
Dave
Shred,
I haven't had one in almost a quarter of a century. No alcohol at all. Don't miss it.
That's just me, though. Carry on. I'm Bob.
thatslove
bigjeff
Jeff,
Let me just say "ditto" to EVERY word you said to Dave. EVERY word.
Libby
Carlsberg Elephant Beer, There's a picture of an elephant on ice skates on the label. That is precisely how you feel after a few of these potent treasures. Pete
I feel like ate a skunk after drinking one of those, to be honest.
Not a fan of the Elephant. Or really skunky beers in general really.
MontiusWinston wrote:Ragamuffin1 wrote:Carlsberg Elephant Beer, There's a picture of an elephant on ice skates on the label. That is precisely how you feel after a few of these potent treasures. Pete
I feel like ate a skunk after drinking one of those, to be honest.
Not a fan of the Elephant. Or really skunky beers in general really.
Maybe that's why everyone holds their nose & runs out of the room when I'm around? Maybe I should stick with the Yeungling?.............. MMMM........I wonder Pete
Well I'm a Guinness man at heart, so that tells you the kinds of beers I tend to gravitate towards....
Dos Equis!
Shred, it's not about what's goin' on around you, you're either ready or you're not. If peer pressure TO drink or NOT TO drink is what influenced you, you may not be ready. What you need to ask yourself is are you sick and tired of bein' sick and tired??? That's a good point to start at. That's about the best advice I can give you, as you well know, I ain't one to preach.
May God Grant You The Wisdom To Know
The Difference,
Former Dr. Bob Dawg
my favorite beer is the one in my hand...
My favourite beer ~
Royal Oak is a fantastic Real Ale hand drawn by pump and made by Eldridge Pope in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
The brewery dates from 1881. I lived there for a short time and every (Thursday ?) the smell of the beer brewing filled the town.....ah....
I can't describe this beer in a way that would do it justice but Thomas Hardy could..
'It was of the most beautiful colour that the eye of an artist in beer could desire; full in body, yet brisk as a volcano; piquant, yet without a twang; luminous as an autumn sunset; free from streakiness of taste, but, finally, rather heady".
Thomas Hardy
The beer is also marketed as Pompey Royal in some regions.
Yes this is a cracking pint.
I am currently on my third 'Hook Norton Gold' a fine brewery based in the village of the same name, making a range of perfect real ale, very moorish. The best real ales are made in England:P
My favourite beer ~
Royal Oak is a fantastic Real Ale hand drawn by pump and made by Eldridge Pope in Dorchester, Dorset, England.
The brewery dates from 1881. I lived there for a short time and every (Thursday ?) the smell of the beer brewing filled the town.....ah....
I can't describe this beer in a way that would do it justice but Thomas Hardy could..
'It was of the most beautiful colour that the eye of an artist in beer could desire; full in body, yet brisk as a volcano; piquant, yet without a twang; luminous as an autumn sunset; free from streakiness of taste, but, finally, rather heady".
Thomas Hardy
The beer is also marketed as Pompey Royal in some regions.
Blue Point Brewery maks a Toasted Lager which is just delicious.
What could be better than a pub with a good tap and Guiness on hand.
Bass Ale is great.
I drink alot of Budweiser and I love it.
You've set me off now and I'm in danger of growing a beard, taking up a pipe, joining CAMRA and wearing brown corduroy whilst teaching Eng. Lit, but here goes...
This is a really superb ale from Charlie Fuller - Fullers 1845
http://www.fullers-ales.com/1845.php packed with hops/dried fruit/malt
Crossroads,
I'll be checking out the Fullers 1845 - looks like good stuff! My favorite beers are:
Creemore Springs (Ontario) Draft
Anchor Steam Beer Draft
Victoria Beer (Mexico)
Jennings "Sneck Lifter", brewed in the English Lake District.
A dark mysterious ale with a unique nutty flavour. Best enjoyed on a winters day in front of a roaring log fire. (Preferably following five or six hours walking the Lakeland Fells)
Failing that, Theakston's Old Peculier (a bit like me really )
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