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I like those beers. We held our wedding "reception" at the GB in Vegas. Very fond memories of the place and the beers.
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In reply to:
Bigwill and the rest of you in hot areas...there are other good summer beers besides the generic Bud, Miller, etc
Michigan is a hot -- and humid! -- area in the summer, at least, and I've found two beers to be my summer favorites. But, be forewarned that what lies below is drinking advice from someone who can't even legally drink without driving to Canada (I'm twenty).
The first and best is from a midwest microbrew on the other side of the state, Bell's Beer. They've got a seasonal summer ale called "Oberon" that is simply fantastic. Really beautiful label, too. Definitely pick up a sixer if you can find it near you. Their distribution is getting wider, so you might be surprised.
The second is barely even a beer: Rolling Rock. Goes down like water and doesn't taste like day-old urine.
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Nice recommendations, Josh. I've never seen that Bell's Beer out here, though.
Hefe-weizens are great summer beers. My wife likes them with lemon slices floated on top.
When the heat tops 110* you can't beat an ice-cold Zima.
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GB garlic fries > GB beer
Mmmmmm...
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Zima? Isn't that like the wine-cooler of malt liquors?
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You are very right Peter. But be forwarned... Empty stomach + GB garlic fries + GB Double bock (damn good beer) + Muni bus ride home = Technicolor Yawn. And I was barely even buzzed.
jr
"What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence." C Hitchens
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You have great taste, Josh. I adore Bell's beer. One of the very best breweries in the country, IMO. We don't get it here, either.
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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did you paint the bus, or did it happen afterward?
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I made it off the bus. However, I ended up tossing into the flower-bed of a church near that bus stop. I did not mean to or want to, but I had exerted all the control I had to not paint the bus.
I'm going to hell.
jr
"What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence." C Hitchens
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i once 'tossed my cookies' in the street after a frat party, and it looked like a silhoutte of jesus??
where does that mean i am going..?? and it wasnt just me who noticed it.. one of my other buddies is who pointed out the 'devine vision'..
bigjohn
EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??
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