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- RascalJones
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Re: Fav Beverage
I'm partial Blue Moon....even if it IS made by Coors.
I like trying different kinds of beer. At Christmas, I think I tried 3-4 "holiday" themed beers. Of those, I liked the Shiner Holiday Cheer the best.
I like trying different kinds of beer. At Christmas, I think I tried 3-4 "holiday" themed beers. Of those, I liked the Shiner Holiday Cheer the best.
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You said it!!!nothing like Belgian beer
[quote=""Tubby""]Stella Artois[/quote]
Excellent choice!
MMm.. Carlsberg. Can't get any in the states, but when you can get some from Canada, that's where it's at!Anything that ends in berg...
Hmm. I've never tried one, but I've heard they're rather good...Blue Moon
Re: Fav Beverage
[quote=""RascalJones""]I'm partial Blue Moon....even if it IS made by Coors.
I like trying different kinds of beer. At Christmas, I think I tried 3-4 "holiday" themed beers. Of those, I liked the Shiner Holiday Cheer the best.[/quote]
Blue Moon Last summer I was hooked on these little buggers, excellent choice.
I like trying different kinds of beer. At Christmas, I think I tried 3-4 "holiday" themed beers. Of those, I liked the Shiner Holiday Cheer the best.[/quote]
Blue Moon Last summer I was hooked on these little buggers, excellent choice.
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I like blue moon as well
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stella artois aka wife beater as its somtimes refered to in england although it does not have this effect on me........
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[quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Coffee and beer. One speeds me up; the other slows me down [/quote]
One foot on the brake, and one on the gas. Too much traffic, I can't pass, yeah... (duh, duh (low-high)... duh, duh (high-low))
Anyway. Not having beer anymore , the good news though is that I've had zero migraines since I stopped , I was getting up to basically one a week. Plus, I've finally stopped seeing the purple elephants walking around the room.
When I drank, Grolsch, Moosehead, and Stella Artois were my favorites, among many others.
One foot on the brake, and one on the gas. Too much traffic, I can't pass, yeah... (duh, duh (low-high)... duh, duh (high-low))
Anyway. Not having beer anymore , the good news though is that I've had zero migraines since I stopped , I was getting up to basically one a week. Plus, I've finally stopped seeing the purple elephants walking around the room.
When I drank, Grolsch, Moosehead, and Stella Artois were my favorites, among many others.
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ive been enjoying the occasional corona full flavor with no lime lately
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[quote=""scoop10""]stella artois aka wife beater as its somtimes refered to in england although it does not have this effect on me........[/quote]
It was a myth that people who drank Stella were 'wife beaters' the name actually came from the play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' in which Stanley' the main character beated his wife 'Stella'.
It was a myth that people who drank Stella were 'wife beaters' the name actually came from the play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' in which Stanley' the main character beated his wife 'Stella'.
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[quote=""djdan""][quote=""scoop10""]stella artois aka wife beater as its somtimes refered to in england although it does not have this effect on me........[/quote]
It was a myth that people who drank Stella were 'wife beaters' the name actually came from the play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' in which Stanley' the main character beated his wife 'Stella'.[/quote]
ahh kool info dan i never knew that (my surname is stanley as well) :?
It was a myth that people who drank Stella were 'wife beaters' the name actually came from the play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' in which Stanley' the main character beated his wife 'Stella'.[/quote]
ahh kool info dan i never knew that (my surname is stanley as well) :?
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Re: Fav Beverage
[quote=""Wetmelon""]
+1
anybody else claiming differently is a liar or 100% ignorant.
Duvel being one of the "king of the beers", but there are more than 2000 beers in Belgium, choices are plenty. Monastery beers are also OP. (one of em is actually a dutch beer, can u believe?)
You said it!!![/quote]nothing like Belgian beer
+1
anybody else claiming differently is a liar or 100% ignorant.
Duvel being one of the "king of the beers", but there are more than 2000 beers in Belgium, choices are plenty. Monastery beers are also OP. (one of em is actually a dutch beer, can u believe?)
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Re: Fav Beverage
[quote=""I__CHAOS__I""][quote=""Wetmelon""]
+1
anybody else claiming differently is a liar or 100% ignorant.
Duvel being one of the "king of the beers", but there are more than 2000 beers in Belgium, choices are plenty. Monastery beers are also OP. (one of em is actually a dutch beer, can u believe?)[/quote]
Gotta agree with this. Duvel and all the Belgians are good. Has anyone tried Leffe? When I was in Belgium, I used to drink this stuff like water! It is SOOOO good; plus they import it in the States now, so I have 2 6-packs in the fridge. But there is nothing like a Leffe Blond on tap... that's hard to find over here.
You said it!!![/quote]nothing like Belgian beer
+1
anybody else claiming differently is a liar or 100% ignorant.
Duvel being one of the "king of the beers", but there are more than 2000 beers in Belgium, choices are plenty. Monastery beers are also OP. (one of em is actually a dutch beer, can u believe?)[/quote]
Gotta agree with this. Duvel and all the Belgians are good. Has anyone tried Leffe? When I was in Belgium, I used to drink this stuff like water! It is SOOOO good; plus they import it in the States now, so I have 2 6-packs in the fridge. But there is nothing like a Leffe Blond on tap... that's hard to find over here.
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Re: Fav Beverage
[quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""][quote=""I__CHAOS__I""][quote=""Wetmelon""]
+1
anybody else claiming differently is a liar or 100% ignorant.
Duvel being one of the "king of the beers", but there are more than 2000 beers in Belgium, choices are plenty. Monastery beers are also OP. (one of em is actually a dutch beer, can u believe?)[/quote]
Gotta agree with this. Duvel and all the Belgians are good. Has anyone tried Leffe? When I was in Belgium, I used to drink this stuff like water! It is SOOOO good; plus they import it in the States now, so I have 2 6-packs in the fridge. But there is nothing like a Leffe Blond on tap... that's hard to find over here.[/quote]
We used to do it on Draught, but believe it or not it wasnt popular enough to keep on, as well as Staropramen, the locals just arent cultured enough, and wasnt taken in with the fact its 7%
[quote=""scoop10""][quote=""djdan""][quote=""scoop10""]stella artois aka wife beater as its somtimes refered to in england although it does not have this effect on me........[/quote]
It was a myth that people who drank Stella were 'wife beaters' the name actually came from the play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' in which Stanley' the main character beated his wife 'Stella'.[/quote]
ahh kool info dan i never knew that (my surname is stanley as well) :?[/quote]
Yeah I know I thought it was pretty cool when I was told, one of those useless facts to know
You said it!!![/quote]nothing like Belgian beer
+1
anybody else claiming differently is a liar or 100% ignorant.
Duvel being one of the "king of the beers", but there are more than 2000 beers in Belgium, choices are plenty. Monastery beers are also OP. (one of em is actually a dutch beer, can u believe?)[/quote]
Gotta agree with this. Duvel and all the Belgians are good. Has anyone tried Leffe? When I was in Belgium, I used to drink this stuff like water! It is SOOOO good; plus they import it in the States now, so I have 2 6-packs in the fridge. But there is nothing like a Leffe Blond on tap... that's hard to find over here.[/quote]
We used to do it on Draught, but believe it or not it wasnt popular enough to keep on, as well as Staropramen, the locals just arent cultured enough, and wasnt taken in with the fact its 7%
[quote=""scoop10""][quote=""djdan""][quote=""scoop10""]stella artois aka wife beater as its somtimes refered to in england although it does not have this effect on me........[/quote]
It was a myth that people who drank Stella were 'wife beaters' the name actually came from the play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' in which Stanley' the main character beated his wife 'Stella'.[/quote]
ahh kool info dan i never knew that (my surname is stanley as well) :?[/quote]
Yeah I know I thought it was pretty cool when I was told, one of those useless facts to know
From the OP maker of the OP Sigs, Cleeduz brings maybe some of his best work yet!