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Me? Yes. I, Storm Saxon, am having a delicious Tucher. It maketh the birdies sing more sweetly and puts a smile on the lips of men and women. It creates love where before there was none. It brings children into the world who will drink more beer and continue the yeasty cycle. God bless beer.
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Icarus, *you* do not need beer to be cool. Some people are born to beer, others have beer thrust upon them. You, my friend, do not need beer to be cool. Enjoy your Nassau whatever it is while we lesser mortals partake of that which you already possess in abundance.
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Not much of a beer drinker. Right now, I'm drinking water, because I'm on my lunch hour and have to go back to work soon. Maybe I'll have a glass of port when I get home tonight, though. Hm.
See, that's how cool I am. I'm so cool, you don't even know I'm cool.
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I have the remnants of some mulled red wine sitting beside me in my uber-cool stainless steel goblets. Well, one of them, anyway.
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"Baby, baby, let me sleep on it Let me sleep on it Let me sleep on it, I'll give you an answer in the morning..."
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SS, Have you ever tried Arrogant Bastard, by the Stone Brewing Company? (real name of beer, not making a jab)
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I haven't tried that one, I don't think, but I have tried Dead Guy Ale and Le Fin du Monde. Both lived up to their names.
Have you tried Dragon Stout, from Jamaica. I have been having a devil of a time finding it since I moved to Central Florida, but I brought three fourpacks back with me when I went to Jamaica this summer.
Wanna freak your Latino friends out? Buy some Chinese (?) beer and ask if they want a Tsingao. (You may IM me for clarification . . . )
Have you tried Mexican beers other than Corona and Dos Equis? IMO, those are the worst Mexican beers.
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I am cool because I just saw Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand in concert.
Mmmmmmmm.... Guarana....
Took Porter to a churrascaria for his birthday and he gave me a sip of his absolutely perfect guarana. Heavenly!
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quote:I am cool because I just saw Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand in concert.
and I am cool because I own one of their albums
Once, this guy in Mexico offered to buy me a cerveza and I ordered an apple soda. He got all embarrased and changed his order to a Coke. I kind of felt bad, but not really. The bar gave us free soup. It was green and really pico and had pig's feet floating in it. But I must say, I've never gotten free soup just for ordering a refresca before.
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I am drinking the uncoolest beer possible. Michelob Ultra. Tastes like beer flavored water. Yeck.
Anyway, I'm super cool. Spent friday night drinking the beer, playing the video games, and surfing the web. Looks like my Saturday night will be spent similarly.
Is PBR still the thing for the coastal hipsters? We here in Pabst country are still scratching heads over that.
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The answer would be no being that I didn't even know what BPR was until you explained it to me over instant messenger. Either that, or I am not as cool as I thought I was.
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Still not much of a beer drinker, but this thread is making me wish I had a big ol' bottle of Optimator at hand. I need to give my beer-gourmet buddy a call and see if he can hook me up.
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Nothing exciting from me tonight. Just a couple bottles of Killian's and three cloves. Mmm-mm! Nothing beats Indonesian cigarettes and crappy pseudo-Irish beer.
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Yeah, I suppose it's better than Busch Lite. I would still rather have a freshly poured pint of Guiness or Spotted Cow. Moo.
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I have been wavering between two local beers from the hills of Pennsyltucky: one is Straub's Beer from St. Mary's, PA and the other is Yuengling's Original Amber Lager from Pottsville, PA.
Rarely, though, do I drink more than a few beers a week, and never more than two at one sitting. And considering I am stuck at work, by beer and tractor (two great tastes that go great together) must wait until 5PM EST.
But beer is good, and our ancestors have been implicated in discovering alcohol-containing foods and drinks before they discoverd the wheel...
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Killian's is the beer with the best cost/taste ratio, IMHO. I was surprised when I learned that Coors of all companies owns it.
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"Sheriously! I wuv you all!! Eshpecially those of you who talk to me!!! '
As I suspected, Icarus has ignored us all day, even though he "wuvved" us last night when he was drinking beer. Typical male. Harrumph.
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