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Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 06:37:02 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: There's a big difference between the bottled version and draft. We used to keep it on tap in a kegerlator in Florida because it was the most popular beer in the neighborhood we lived in. Not quite as heavy as Sam Adams, not as good, but not bad. Speaking of beer, when I quit 30 some odd years ago, there wasn't a lot of choices in terms of beer - regional beers yes, but all these speciality beers - no way. I was sent on an errand up to Yankee Spirits in Sturbridge the other day to pick up some wine for Mrs. Wave's Female Bonding party turn. I walked through the place and all the freakin' beer - wheat this, berry that - hell, I even saw actual mead - mead!! Who the hell drinks mead? I counted something like two hundred thirty some odd types of beer. Somehow it figures. :) You mentioned Dixie beer a few days ago, Dixie was a really great beer if you had no sense of smell or taste -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:12:41 -0400, John H wrote: You can't tell a book by its cover. But, with HK giving you guidance, you'll never go wrong. He's truly remarkable. There is a group where 95% post under their real name, and have been doing so for an average of about ten years. Discussions of politics and religion are banned, as are acronyms not in most dictionaries. FBI, CIA are OK for example. I once thought about useing a handle. "Dances With Wolves" is taken, so I settled on "Sleeps With Kitties ". Casady Most of the real ****s in this newsgroup are scared to death of posting with their real names, or even their real initials, because of the crap they throw up here. |
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HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 18:12:41 -0400, John H wrote: You can't tell a book by its cover. But, with HK giving you guidance, you'll never go wrong. He's truly remarkable. There is a group where 95% post under their real name, and have been doing so for an average of about ten years. Discussions of politics and religion are banned, as are acronyms not in most dictionaries. FBI, CIA are OK for example. I once thought about useing a handle. "Dances With Wolves" is taken, so I settled on "Sleeps With Kitties ". Casady Most of the real ****s in this newsgroup are scared to death of posting with their real names, or even their real initials, because of the crap they throw up here. YOu don't post under your real name, and how do you know my initials are not RPS? -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:01:47 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 15:49:08 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: Darwin Austrailia is the beer drinking capitol of the world. The beer drinkingest country is Belgium. In the US Wisconsin has a name for it. US beer is swill of course, but you can get Heinekin at 90% of the places that sell beer. Heineken sucks. My home made puts it to shame. Oops...jumping the gun a bit. But I'm getting in mental shape. Go in the gas station and buy Budweiser because Heinekin sucks. I didn't say H. was the worlds best beer, just the best one available at nearly every beer outlet in the US. Go drink some Miller and come back and tell me how bad Heinekin is. There is a bar in Boulder with a hundred bottled beers and a dozen on draft. I drank Pilsner Urquell, the beer Pilsen type beer is name after. There are any number of good beers, Too bad they are hard to find in the US. As for home brew, tell me how to make 14% stuff from corn, and I will fire up the still. Good vodka is much easier than beer. Casady |
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On Fri, 29 May 2009 19:54:53 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: But I know plenty who do. Oh, and Michelob. Won't touch that either. In recognition of some bad TV commercials, the skiers at Jackson Hole used to challange " Race you for a Michelob light, loser has to drink it." Mic used to be, near as I could tell, bud that was lagered longer. Casady |
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On Sat, 30 May 2009 06:51:44 -0400, John H
wrote: One of my favorites while stationed in Germany was a Czeck beer called 'Pilsner Urquell'. Pilsner type beer is named after it. Casady |
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:01:47 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 15:49:08 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: Darwin Austrailia is the beer drinking capitol of the world. The beer drinkingest country is Belgium. In the US Wisconsin has a name for it. US beer is swill of course, but you can get Heinekin at 90% of the places that sell beer. Heineken sucks. My home made puts it to shame. Oops...jumping the gun a bit. But I'm getting in mental shape. Go in the gas station and buy Budweiser because Heinekin sucks. I didn't say H. was the worlds best beer, just the best one available at nearly every beer outlet in the US. Go drink some Miller and come back and tell me how bad Heinekin is. There is a bar in Boulder with a hundred bottled beers and a dozen on draft. I drank Pilsner Urquell, the beer Pilsen type beer is name after. There are any number of good beers, Too bad they are hard to find in the US. As for home brew, tell me how to make 14% stuff from corn, and I will fire up the still. Good vodka is much easier than beer. Casady The few times I swished down a "homebrew" beer, I thought it was awful. Too bitter, too sweet, too funky, too fruity, whatever. I'm no beer expert, but I do have "expectations" for the approximate taste of a decent beer or ale. The homebrewers, of course, are very proud of their concoctions. How could they be otherwise? Heinekin is a fine bottled beer, and for many people, tastes exactly like they want their beer to taste, even if they've just discovered it. I like the taste of some Japanese beers, too, but my favorites seem to come from Mexico. The beer I like best from there is Montejo, a brand I've never seen in the markets. It's just an ordinary beer brewed in Yucatan, Mexico, and in fact is the beer the ordinary locals drink. |
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On May 30, 9:05*am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:01:47 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 15:49:08 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: Darwin Austrailia is the beer drinking capitol of the world. The beer drinkingest country is Belgium. In the US Wisconsin has a name for it.. US beer is swill of course, but you can get Heinekin at 90% of the places that sell beer. Heineken sucks. *My home made puts it to shame. Oops...jumping the gun a bit. But I'm getting in mental shape. Go in the gas station and buy Budweiser because Heinekin sucks. I didn't say H. was the worlds best beer, just the best one available at nearly every beer outlet in the US. Go drink some Miller and come back and tell me how bad Heinekin is. There is a bar in Boulder with a hundred bottled beers and a dozen on draft. I drank Pilsner Urquell, the beer Pilsen type beer is name after. There are any number of good beers, Too bad they are hard to find in the US. As for home brew, tell me how to make 14% stuff from corn, and I will fire up the still. Good vodka is much easier than beer. Casady The few times I swished down a "homebrew" beer, I thought it was awful. Too bitter, too sweet, too funky, too fruity, whatever. I'm no beer expert, but I do have "expectations" for the approximate taste of a decent beer or ale. The homebrewers, of course, are very proud of their concoctions. How could they be otherwise? Heinekin is a fine bottled beer, and for many people, tastes exactly like they want their beer to taste, even if they've just discovered it. I like the taste of some Japanese beers, too, but my favorites seem to come from Mexico. The beer I like best from there is Montejo, a brand I've never seen in the markets. It's just an ordinary beer brewed in Yucatan, Mexico, and in fact is the beer the ordinary locals drink.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pffffttt... almost every line is either bs or a troll. You are no writer even if you have mastered a spellchecker... Idiot, you should have stayed in school. |
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On May 30, 9:05*am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:01:47 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 29 May 2009 15:49:08 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: Darwin Austrailia is the beer drinking capitol of the world. The beer drinkingest country is Belgium. In the US Wisconsin has a name for it.. US beer is swill of course, but you can get Heinekin at 90% of the places that sell beer. Heineken sucks. *My home made puts it to shame. Oops...jumping the gun a bit. But I'm getting in mental shape. Go in the gas station and buy Budweiser because Heinekin sucks. I didn't say H. was the worlds best beer, just the best one available at nearly every beer outlet in the US. Go drink some Miller and come back and tell me how bad Heinekin is. There is a bar in Boulder with a hundred bottled beers and a dozen on draft. I drank Pilsner Urquell, the beer Pilsen type beer is name after. There are any number of good beers, Too bad they are hard to find in the US. As for home brew, tell me how to make 14% stuff from corn, and I will fire up the still. Good vodka is much easier than beer. Casady The few times I swished down a "homebrew" beer, I thought it was awful. Too bitter, too sweet, too funky, too fruity, whatever. I'm no beer expert, but I do have "expectations" for the approximate taste of a decent beer or ale. Then the homebrewer didn't know what he was doing, or he simply had more refined taste than you. You are just bigoted. Most microbreweries have contests for homebrewers. Why? Because homebrewers use techniques that have been used for a few thousand years, and are knowledgeable about contents. The winning brew is usually then picked up and made by the microbrewery. The homebrewers, of course, are very proud of their concoctions. How could they be otherwise? Heinekin is a fine bottled beer, and for many people, tastes exactly like they want their beer to taste, even if they've just discovered it. I like the taste of some Japanese beers, too, but my favorites seem to come from Mexico. The beer I like best from there is Montejo, a brand I've never seen in the markets. It's just an ordinary beer brewed in Yucatan, Mexico, and in fact is the beer the ordinary locals drink.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you think Heinekin is a "fine bottled beer" you surely wouldn't like real beer made by real people. Now I understand. Almost all Mexican beer is watered down swill. |
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