Beer, Cheese and ****ing Mountain Bikes.....and prolly some hot chicks!
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Beer, Cheese and ****ing Mountain Bikes.....and prolly some hot chicks!
What else could go together better?
...these days Im a newcastle man. Well, at least on payday anyway....other wise its miller. I dont get hammered and then ride, but i get hammered after the riding, eh? And then i eat some cheese burritos!
This thread marks the beginning of something great. I have forseen it.
Reply with your cheese mtb beer comments!
...these days Im a newcastle man. Well, at least on payday anyway....other wise its miller. I dont get hammered and then ride, but i get hammered after the riding, eh? And then i eat some cheese burritos!
This thread marks the beginning of something great. I have forseen it.
Reply with your cheese mtb beer comments!
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Originally Posted by BQuicksilver
You're creating more clutter than ANY newbie.
This thread should be locked.
This thread should be locked.
Your mind should be unlocked dude! C'mon lets talk about chicks and cheese and bikes.
I eat cheddar on the trail for energy........do you?
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Klein add some cheese to that mutha.........and you da man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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whoa! it is cheese!!!!!!!!!
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! you rock!
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! you rock!
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Mountain biking is all about the casual and the fun. Way to relieve some stress
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I'm waiting for someone to reference Drunkcyclist. Oh wait... I just did.
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Originally Posted by khuon
I'm waiting for someone to reference Drunkcyclist. Oh wait... I just did.
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I do enjoy OLD ... definately some good flavour and just hard enough to not get soft.
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Originally Posted by BurlySurly
Drunk cyclist is a cool site, but a bit too political for a drunken SSer IMO. More cheese conversation would be good there instead of the bush bashing.
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Originally Posted by khuon
What? You mean to tell me you look at that site to read the "articles"?
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
There are articles?
Lets talk of beer and cheese, though.
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Who's the lady lady hey?
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Newcastle!!!!! A man after my own heart!!!!!
I like Brats!!!!
L8R
I like Brats!!!!
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Originally Posted by a2psyklnut
Newcastle!!!!! A man after my own heart!!!!!
I like Brats!!!!
L8R
I like Brats!!!!
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
I like whiskey...beer doesn't do much for me.
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Originally Posted by robertsdvd
whiskey, here here... or scotch... or bourbon.
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Tecate and Busch(cheap) here. Newcastle is great..If you can get a fresh pack, but thats a big if.
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Yuengling Lager or a Yuengling Porter, or a Yuengling Black and Tan
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Depends on my mood and how fresh it may be.
I love anything from Anchor brewery, but ONLY if it's fresh..the stuff skunks too fast.
Others I like are Chimay, Franziskaner, Spaten, Samuel Smith, Warsteiner, Stone Brewery (Long live the Arrogant b*stard!), and Reaper Ale's Stout.
I you find that stout anywhere, try it...it's possibly one of the best american stouts I have ever tried..well I still debate between that stout and Old Rasputin.
As far as stone brewery....that stuff will mess you up...but it's soooooooo good!
EDIT: ugh, the badword filter filtered out the name of Stone's permier drink...sacrilage i tell you!
I love anything from Anchor brewery, but ONLY if it's fresh..the stuff skunks too fast.
Others I like are Chimay, Franziskaner, Spaten, Samuel Smith, Warsteiner, Stone Brewery (Long live the Arrogant b*stard!), and Reaper Ale's Stout.
I you find that stout anywhere, try it...it's possibly one of the best american stouts I have ever tried..well I still debate between that stout and Old Rasputin.
As far as stone brewery....that stuff will mess you up...but it's soooooooo good!
EDIT: ugh, the badword filter filtered out the name of Stone's permier drink...sacrilage i tell you!
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pffff....
this thread shall never die!
How about some more pics of cheese, bikes, chicks and beer?
this thread shall never die!
How about some more pics of cheese, bikes, chicks and beer?