I'm starting my MBA tonight. That is, Masters of Beer Appreciation. There is a bar nearby that has a buttload of beers from all over. If you drink all of the ones on the list, you get a discount for life, your name on the wall, and probably a free session of addiction counseling with Dr. Drew.
I'm starting my MBA tonight. That is, Masters of Beer Appreciation. There is a bar nearby that has a buttload of beers from all over. If you drink all of the ones on the list, you get a discount for life, your name on the wall, and probably a free session of addiction counseling with Dr. Drew.
I wish they did that at my favorite place - 151 beers on tap alone. I've had them all at least once.
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I'm starting my MBA tonight. That is, Masters of Beer Appreciation. There is a bar nearby that has a buttload of beers from all over. If you drink all of the ones on the list, you get a discount for life, your name on the wall, and probably a free session of addiction counseling with Dr. Drew.
All at once? Or over time?
over time! oh my god, people would die. there are well over 50 beers on the list, and some are like 15%
I'm not much of a domestic crap beer drinker but I think I'm going to buy one of the home kegs of Miller Light just to try it out.
I bought a few of those last weekend and wasn't impressed with the results. After following the directions to the letter, each keg suffered from a severe lack of pressure half way through consuming it. So much so that it was easier to just unscrew the tap and pour directly from the opening, rather than spend 2-3 minutes filling a cup. I think it works out to be something like 16 beers per mini-keg. You're better off just buying an 18-pack of bottles for what I think is roughly the same amount.
I'm starting my MBA tonight. That is, Masters of Beer Appreciation. There is a bar nearby that has a buttload of beers from all over. If you drink all of the ones on the list, you get a discount for life, your name on the wall, and probably a free session of addiction counseling with Dr. Drew.
All at once? Or over time?
over time! oh my god, people would die. there are well over 50 beers on the list, and some are like 15%
well that sounds like a worthy goal for a summer then.
I wish we had a good bar around here. We've got an overpriced bar at a restaurant and a place at a local brewery that's only open Friday and Saturday nights.
The Warsteiner kegs seem to be okay. It has that pull-out spout at the bottom and, correct me if I'm wrong, I think that actually acts like a keg pump when you push it back into the keg to keep the pressure up.
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Tonight I had Stella
Cuz it's the nicest beer they have in dive bars in Orlando
Speaing of smokey as hell, I'm going to put forward that the south of the isle of Islay makes the best whisky in the world.
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I'm no expert on... anything, really, but reading about Islay reminded me of this. I think you guys are probably right. In Oz and James Drink to Britian (James May of Top Gear fame) they visit Islay and taste the good stuff!
Follow the links on the right to the next parts of the episode. A fantastic series that I cannot recommend highly enough. The preceeding two seasons explored wine in France and California in great style and hilarity.
Went to my local Kroger last night and found they do a $8.99 create your own six pack. Stone IPA was among the selections, so that filled a good 1/3 of the selection. I think if you filled all six spaces with Stone IPA you'd save money if you were looking to buy a six-pack of it off the shelf.
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I wish they did that at my favorite place - 151 beers on tap alone. I've had them all at least once.
PSN - MicroChrist
I'm too fuckin' poor to play
WordsWFriends - zeewoot
over time! oh my god, people would die. there are well over 50 beers on the list, and some are like 15%
I bought a few of those last weekend and wasn't impressed with the results. After following the directions to the letter, each keg suffered from a severe lack of pressure half way through consuming it. So much so that it was easier to just unscrew the tap and pour directly from the opening, rather than spend 2-3 minutes filling a cup. I think it works out to be something like 16 beers per mini-keg. You're better off just buying an 18-pack of bottles for what I think is roughly the same amount.
occasional white russians or Mr. Beam for variety
i know nothing of alcohol
well that sounds like a worthy goal for a summer then.
I wish we had a good bar around here. We've got an overpriced bar at a restaurant and a place at a local brewery that's only open Friday and Saturday nights.
The Warsteiner kegs seem to be okay. It has that pull-out spout at the bottom and, correct me if I'm wrong, I think that actually acts like a keg pump when you push it back into the keg to keep the pressure up.
Cuz it's the nicest beer they have in dive bars in Orlando
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Yes.
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I support the statement that is quoted in the post I quoted.
Why are you drinking nice beer in a dive bar?
In England it's bassically wife beater juice.
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It does have a bit of that, but as a beer there's really nothing wrong with it. They've made some amusing adverts for it too.
Because I don't like crappy beer
They had $1.50/cans of PBR, but even my friend Beth (who will drink anything) wouldn't bite on those
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I'm no expert on... anything, really, but reading about Islay reminded me of this. I think you guys are probably right. In Oz and James Drink to Britian (James May of Top Gear fame) they visit Islay and taste the good stuff!
Part I - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnrQSpaG17g
Follow the links on the right to the next parts of the episode. A fantastic series that I cannot recommend highly enough. The preceeding two seasons explored wine in France and California in great style and hilarity.
PBR ain't gonna kill ya.
Stella is alright, but a little pricey for a beer that doesn't taste like anything.
I am disappointed to no end.
Green Chunder (1/3 butterscotch snapps + 1/3 Irish Cream, so basically a slippery nipple, + 1/3 Galliano Black Sambuca)
Was like a normal Slippery nipple but a bit stronger, it had a touch of kick and made my throat feel excellent
It was a nice treat, rather than the usual beer and whiskey schtick