Currenttly having a Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout, i have a place you can buy singles, you don't have to put out the money for a 4 or 6 pack it gives you a chance to try differant brews
Whole foods here sells singles that way as well
arrogant bastard ale
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Quote Originally Posted by boberts427:
Currenttly having a Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout, i have a place you can buy singles, you don't have to put out the money for a 4 or 6 pack it gives you a chance to try differant brews
9-10 times I will have me a GUINNESS or a MILLER LITE
I am a big fan of Brooklyn Brown Ale, SA Noble pills, Troegs Nugget Nectar, etc.
A friend of mine just started mass producing his micro brew. Its called FULL PINT. if you happen to see it in your area, please check it out. I think you will not be dissapointed.
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9-10 times I will have me a GUINNESS or a MILLER LITE
I am a big fan of Brooklyn Brown Ale, SA Noble pills, Troegs Nugget Nectar, etc.
A friend of mine just started mass producing his micro brew. Its called FULL PINT. if you happen to see it in your area, please check it out. I think you will not be dissapointed.
Milk Stout by Left Hand, most the time people tell you to drink a stout/porter at 45Temp. This one is like chocolate milk, drink it ice cold, like you would a Lager(Bud/Miller/Coors)
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i had a good stout today.....
Milk Stout by Left Hand, most the time people tell you to drink a stout/porter at 45Temp. This one is like chocolate milk, drink it ice cold, like you would a Lager(Bud/Miller/Coors)
There is nothing wrong with having the occasional tipple, but drinking too much can cause problems.
Alcohol is high in calories and so can make you put on weight. It's also a diuretic, which means it makes the body lose more water than usual. So when you drink alcohol, you need to have more non-alcoholic drinks that aren't diuretics, otherwise it's easy to get dehydrated.
Heavy drinking can lead to a wide range of health problems, including cancer, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure and can affect mental health.
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There is nothing wrong with having the occasional tipple, but drinking too much can cause problems.
Alcohol is high in calories and so can make you put on weight. It's also a diuretic, which means it makes the body lose more water than usual. So when you drink alcohol, you need to have more non-alcoholic drinks that aren't diuretics, otherwise it's easy to get dehydrated.
Heavy drinking can lead to a wide range of health problems, including cancer, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure and can affect mental health.
There is nothing wrong with having the occasional tipple, but drinking too much can cause problems.
Alcohol is high in calories and so can make you put on weight. It's also a diuretic, which means it makes the body lose more water than usual. So when you drink alcohol, you need to have more non-alcoholic drinks that aren't diuretics, otherwise it's easy to get dehydrated.
Heavy drinking can lead to a wide range of health problems, including cancer, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure and can affect mental health.
WTF BEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Beer is like box there is no such thing as too much! Beer lowers my blood pressure and if i don't have it it effects my mental health in a negative way. BEER
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Quote Originally Posted by GBP:
There is nothing wrong with having the occasional tipple, but drinking too much can cause problems.
Alcohol is high in calories and so can make you put on weight. It's also a diuretic, which means it makes the body lose more water than usual. So when you drink alcohol, you need to have more non-alcoholic drinks that aren't diuretics, otherwise it's easy to get dehydrated.
Heavy drinking can lead to a wide range of health problems, including cancer, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure and can affect mental health.
WTF BEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Beer is like box there is no such thing as too much! Beer lowers my blood pressure and if i don't have it it effects my mental health in a negative way. BEER
There is nothing wrong with having the occasional tipple, but drinking too much can cause problems.
Alcohol is high in calories and so can make you put on weight. It's also a diuretic, which means it makes the body lose more water than usual. So when you drink alcohol, you need to have more non-alcoholic drinks that aren't diuretics, otherwise it's easy to get dehydrated.
Heavy drinking can lead to a wide range of health problems, including cancer, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure and can affect mental health.
GBP, why are you such a loser?
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Quote Originally Posted by GBP:
There is nothing wrong with having the occasional tipple, but drinking too much can cause problems.
Alcohol is high in calories and so can make you put on weight. It's also a diuretic, which means it makes the body lose more water than usual. So when you drink alcohol, you need to have more non-alcoholic drinks that aren't diuretics, otherwise it's easy to get dehydrated.
Heavy drinking can lead to a wide range of health problems, including cancer, liver disease, stroke, high blood pressure and can affect mental health.
Yuengling is my fallback! I've been getting more into Pale Ales and IPA's, so much so that they started to taste like water (like some people feel about lagers and pilsners). So, I've been getting back into Yuengling. I've got a 12 pack of lager and Black and Tan in the fridge right now!
I really dig Guinness, but there's a local brew pub that has an Irish Stout that is just like Guinness, but without the sour aftertaste. I could drink that all day if I could get it anywhere but the bar itself (they don't bottle that brew).
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Yuengling is my fallback! I've been getting more into Pale Ales and IPA's, so much so that they started to taste like water (like some people feel about lagers and pilsners). So, I've been getting back into Yuengling. I've got a 12 pack of lager and Black and Tan in the fridge right now!
I really dig Guinness, but there's a local brew pub that has an Irish Stout that is just like Guinness, but without the sour aftertaste. I could drink that all day if I could get it anywhere but the bar itself (they don't bottle that brew).
the older i get the more i enjoy a more full body beer, first time i had a IPA i was 19 and threw up, honestly i can't throw 6 of these back in a night but it's a nice way to start the night off
the older i get the more i enjoy a more full body beer, first time i had a IPA i was 19 and threw up, honestly i can't throw 6 of these back in a night but it's a nice way to start the night off
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