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Guinness when available
Yeungling when I feel patriotic Rolling Rock never again Pacifica most recently |
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If you tell me you're not drinking Rolling Rock any more because of its recent sale, I will have no choice but to beat you with one of their trademark green bottles. |
Better start the beating now. Budweiser bought them and is shuttering the Latrobe plant and moving to Jersey. Bud bought them because of the brand value. If you separate the beer from its roots you have no brand value... even an mba should get that. :)
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Oh sure, blame A-B...they're always the bad guy. Who decided to sell the company in two pieces? Who was that again? InBev? Right. :)
I don't have no stinkin' MBA...that would have taken me an extra 6 months of accounting bullshit. An MA works just fine...and should make tw proud. :) |
Apples & Oranges
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And stay away from those green-bottle high gravs! Just like Heineken or any other green-bottle beer, they skunk out after being in the light for a week or so.:mad: |
I've never had a Lindeman's Framboise straight-up. I always mix it with a tart cider. That combination has a nice sour bite, with the heavy fruit element in there, without being too sweet. I don't think I would like the Framboise straight-up, I've never even tried to take a drink out of the bottle.
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nice idea about the mixing, Flint. Lindeman's also makes a Peche (peach) it is like peach wine cooler. summer, desert.
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It wasn't really my idea, they made them that way at The Flying Saucer, which had over 300 beers on tap.
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Mmm....beer.....mmmm
I just popped open a bottle of Greene King's Abbot Ale. Very nice. Room temperature, deep golden colour, mmmm. Not tremendously strong compared to some (alc 5% vol.) Greene King breweries have been making such delicious beverages since 1799. I do like a beer that retains its roots! One of the towns near my village is having a beer festival soon. So I shall hie me over to Hebden Bridge and try to remember what it is I am drinking so I can bring back a full(ish) report :P |
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Thanks for that cider tip, Flint. That may be the ticket. I found a place that sells that Omnibrou and requested they get the apple beer. Is that good straight? Dana C. Yorkshire. Goodness. You are lucky to be in a land of historic beer! We have a beer festival here in Decatur, GA, but they keep raising the price. It's now $30 U.S. dollars just to get in! Fuck that shit. I'll have my own festival, thank you. |
Unibroue is top notch. I recomend you try everything they have. La Fin Du Monde is probably my favorite thing they make, an almost champagne-like beer that will knock you on your ass with something like 9% alcohol. The apple beer is brilliant, in that it has a sharp, clean beer taste with a very distinct aftertaste of sour green apples. It isn't sweet, and it isn't like a fruity drink at all. It's distinctly beer.
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Little Green Apples
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I found 4 different Unibroues, but not the apple one. I will not rest until I have tasted said green apple bier!!!:headshake |
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