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Re: Beer is Bread
#13946 09/28/04 05:04 PM
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On those rare occasions that I play hold'em, I generally drink Knob Creek Bourbon. Sometimes I smoke a cigar. I tend to prefer a maduro, generally from among Padron, Ashton, Avo, Hoyo de Monterrey, Macanudo, or CAO.

Going to be bottling a brown ale tonight and transfering the JudgeMental (vanilla milk porter) to secondary and adding the vanilla to let it sit another few weeks. I'll siphon off a sample and let you guys know how it tastes.


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#13947 09/28/04 05:15 PM
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In reply to:

I generally drink Knob Creek Bourbon.



On the off chance it didn't occur to you - if someone calls and asks what you're doing, I wouldn't mention you had a hand full of queens and were sucking on a Knob.

Bren R.


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#13948 09/28/04 05:42 PM
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Oh now that's just damn funny.



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#13949 09/28/04 06:32 PM
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Hmm... maybe I shoud switch to Woodford?


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#13950 10/03/04 04:28 AM
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Y'know, I think bigjohn was asking for advice in expanding his beer horizons, but was shamefully ignored.
How about Boddingtons, Newcastle, and Old Speckled Hen?

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#13951 10/04/04 01:34 PM
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bigwill- actually, i am going to the grocery store this afternoon, and will have a short list of beers that i am thinking about trying. i will put the list on here, and see what ya'll think. maybe do a poll if i can figure out how to do one?

i think i will get some italian beer that i saw last time i went shopping. they make great food and great wine, chances are the beer should be pretty good too!!?

BTW- i will check and see if they have any of the ones you have listed.

bigjohn


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#13952 10/04/04 01:38 PM
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John, you've gotta compile a short list of beers that you drink regularly and enjoy, that way we'll have a starting point to make suggestions.


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#13953 10/04/04 01:53 PM
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a short list.... OK.. well, i have to admit, i am kind-of-a simple guy, so i usually drink the regular american favorites.. but, i will add in all the ones i have liked.

regulars- bud light, lone star, shinerbock, shiner blonde, original coors(yella-belly), and as of late, MGD.

mexicans- dos equis, sampatico, tecate..

others- molson, arctic bay, ice house, killians, becks.

a few beers that i have had that i REALLY didnt care for are samuel adams, guiness, and an extra pale ale from northern california.

OK, there ya go. suggest away!!!

bigjohn


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#13954 10/04/04 03:00 PM
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BigJohn,

You'd hate my beer of choice Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

Being a Cubs/Bears fan I'm obligated to recommend Old Style it's pretty much like Red Star but if my memory is correct Old Style gives more umm gasious emmissions with a shorter delay time

We might not win but we'll sure stink up the house!

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#13955 10/04/04 03:06 PM
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Lets see, not sure what you can get over there, but I would try maybe:

Stoudt's Gold Lager
Brooklyn Brown Ale
(And if you want something 9%, but expect a lot of flavors with this one)
Chimay Grande Reserve (Blue label)


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