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topgroove
04-28-2007, 01:16 PM
I've got to aggree with you, american beer can't compare with Molson or Labatts. I'm on a hieniken roll for the last year or so.
tolex42
04-28-2007, 02:04 PM
I've got to aggree with you, american beer can't compare with Molson or Labatts. I'm on a hieniken roll for the last year or so.
A few years ago I sent a sample of Molsons off to the state Department of Agriculture to the analyzed. I was shocked when report came back. It said:
Give you mare a double ration of oats and do not work her for two weeks. She should recover!
LostArt
04-28-2007, 02:35 PM
A few years ago I sent a sample of Molsons off to the state Department of Agriculture to the analyzed. I was shocked when report came back. It said:
Give you mare a double ration of oats and do not work her for two weeks. She should recover!
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I think Lex just called you guys a she-horse. Oh man...you guys are bad here lately. :D
electric squirrel
04-28-2007, 04:47 PM
"Moose Drool" made somewhere in Montana ,my dad sent me some a while back.
E.S.:cool:
shaun
04-28-2007, 04:59 PM
I like Kirin's Ichiban Shibori. Labatts is defineatley there as well. I'm not too fond of Hieniken for some reason tho. Cheers.
Mike-E
04-28-2007, 07:36 PM
Sam Adams is probably the most popular mass production of the non-pilsner styled libations. Seiarra Nevada is also a large scale brewery as is Yeung Ling from PA. There are many more that can probably be considered large scale or mass production that are just very dominant regionaly. Kalamazoo Brewing Co.(also known as Bell's Beer after the owner) is very popular in MI and does well in some of our neighbouring states. I can't remember how much a brewery must make to transition from micro to large scale(or macro I think it's also called)
Mike-E
04-28-2007, 07:39 PM
I know that crap they call beer south of the 49th is only thinly disquised horse urine, and Fosters from Australia isn't much better
Oh yeah, and Fosters is an Australian originally but if you look at the label it is made in Canada.
Viperexaf
04-28-2007, 07:42 PM
hienakin is a lil too much on the bitter side for me, tried this stuff from mexico called tec something, can't even pronounce it, one of my friends had some, wasn't too bad. even though it's american i tend to stick with budweiser just cause it's cheaper, but to each his own i suppose
Outlaw Lineman
04-28-2007, 08:22 PM
If it says BEER someware on the can or bottle it's GOOD!!!
PA BEN
04-28-2007, 08:34 PM
22oz 8.9%:cool:
LostArt
04-29-2007, 01:07 AM
If it says BEER someware on the can or bottle it's GOOD!!!
And when you finally CAN'T read it????? Yeah, right.....it's still good (or better????)! :D
Squizzy
04-29-2007, 02:59 AM
FOSTERS IS CRAP! NO ONE DRINKS IT IN AUSTRALIA it is so bad we exported it to some places that may for some reason actually drink the stuff...
BigClive
04-29-2007, 06:02 AM
If it says BEER someware on the can or bottle it's GOOD!!!
If it says CIDER somewhere on the can or bottle it's BETTER!!!
Viperexaf
05-02-2007, 12:41 AM
Anybody drink Colt 45 any more? ****, that was some ****....
Is it even still made?
I love it Outlaw....
"If it says BEER someware on the can or bottle it's GOOD!!!"
Bottom line....? Yup.:cool:
colt 45 is still around, not sure if it's still the same or not though, just check the cheap beer section by old english
Dave@PSE&G
05-02-2007, 10:19 PM
Honestly, I've looked. Haven't seen it Let me look again.
By my memory, that was some good ****! Maby I need to try it again, now that I've growed up. :cool:
If you can't find the Colt, maybe a little bottle of Thunderbird or Ripple will do. Geez, Swamp. Colt 45 is PISS!!
It's what we used to buy when we were 15 because it was the only thing we could afford. It sucked, but it was beer.
creepingcharlie
05-03-2007, 01:08 AM
for those that like the darker beer you should try Newcastle.
Squizzy
05-03-2007, 08:42 AM
New Castle Brown is a great beer and rather popular over here as well..
PA BEN
05-03-2007, 09:50 AM
swamp, what about Mad Dog 20/20:eek:
thrasher
05-03-2007, 03:03 PM
Boone's farm. (Yeah it was wine but we didn't care, besides it was easier to get the girls to drink it then MD 20/20).
I can remember buying Boone's Farm at 7-11's at age fourteen-fifteen as long as I didn't shave that morning and my friends stayed hidden around the corner.
BigClive
05-03-2007, 04:12 PM
Boone's farm. (Yeah it was wine but we didn't care, besides it was easier to get the girls to drink it then MD 20/20).
I can remember buying Boone's Farm at 7-11's at age fourteen-fifteen as long as I didn't shave that morning and my friends stayed hidden around the corner.
Darn. There's another guy who could grow facial fur at a young age.
Fortunately I was a big kid and had no problem with "age limits". :)
(Even if I did have a pathetic bum-fluff beard.)
LostArt
05-03-2007, 04:15 PM
Boone's farm. (Yeah it was wine but we didn't care, besides it was easier to get the girls to drink it then MD 20/20).
I can remember buying Boone's Farm at 7-11's at age fourteen-fifteen as long as I didn't shave that morning and my friends stayed hidden around the corner.
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Boones Farm??? Is that the MellonBall junk? Egads. **makes a sour face** The Boss brings that home not long ago to me. I use to be a cheap drunk, but if it doesn't taste good to me, forget it! :D
I do remember the green wine bottles that was called "Mellow Days or Easy Nights"....something like that, but I can't remember the brand name. I don't think they make that brand anymore. At least I've not seen it in many years in any convenient store.
Oh, and the 7-11 is dating you Thrasher! :D 'Course if anyone can remember that cheap wine I'm talking about, I'm dating myself too! I remember putting sage brush and wild dry flowers in them for decorating my bedroom with. I told my mom I just found those bottles on the side of the road. Years later she told me that she knew good and well I wasn't picking up bottles off the side of the road! :D
thrasher
05-03-2007, 06:26 PM
Boone's Farm was apple wine, and they also had a grape version. Both were sweet to my tastes but if that's what the girls wanted that's what I bought. Yeah I'm dating myself with 7-11, so what!
Clive:
Yeah I've been furry from a young age. I kept getting in trouble with the principle(s) in junior and senior high school because they didn't allow facial hair and if I didn't shave everyday it showed. Guess what; all those detentions never did go on my "permanent record".
LostArt
05-03-2007, 09:02 PM
Boone's Farm was apple wine, and they also had a grape version. Both were sweet to my tastes but if that's what the girls wanted that's what I bought. Yeah I'm dating myself with 7-11, so what!
Heh. You sounded testy there. It wasn't meant to rile ya.
Clive:
Yeah I've been furry from a young age. I kept getting in trouble with the principle(s) in junior and senior high school because they didn't allow facial hair and if I didn't shave everyday it showed. Guess what; all those detentions never did go on my "permanent record".
They still don't count. However today if there is a referral written up, it will go in the data system of that district. Unless that information is asked for, by one in authority to ask, then most likely it stays there until paper records are no longer kept. I'm sure each state or district is different about consolidating records and in what information to keep or disgard.
Ummm...........so no one reading this remembers that brand name of wine? I do remember the "Easy Nights" one. I'm almost positive that is right.
Mike-E
05-03-2007, 09:44 PM
swamp, what about Mad Dog 20/20:eek:
Don't forget Wild Irish Rose. YUMMMMM!
thrasher
05-04-2007, 09:26 AM
I wasn't riled, just meant so what if I date myself. I've been around for over half a century and proud of it and while I've done some dumb things I really wouldn't change much. So I don't pretend to be young (and with a white beard I couldn't if I wanted to). I still enjoy life, still learn, still look at the ladies (but since I've been married 31 years I don't touch). Enjoy
LostArt
05-04-2007, 05:32 PM
I wasn't riled, just meant so what if I date myself. I've been around for over half a century and proud of it and while I've done some dumb things I really wouldn't change much. So I don't pretend to be young (and with a white beard I couldn't if I wanted to). I still enjoy life, still learn, still look at the ladies (but since I've been married 31 years I don't touch). Enjoy
Sounds logical to me Thrasher! :D Matter of fact, I agree with it!
Oh....btw, I asked the Boss what that wine was and it was TJ SWANN! Does anyone remember that? Or is it only me???? :D Might of been only a southern thing. Maybe Dobber might remember or Linetrash. :D
TJ Swann "Easy Nights" They had several kinds, but that one seemed to be the one I liked! :D
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