Beer.
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I like some of the domestic pilsners for utility beer consumption but Bells Oberon is my favorite overall. Found a good one the other day, Brooklyn Brewing Dark Chocolate Stout, similar in effect to a RIS, around 10% if I remember correctly, only had two of them. Yuengling is good, August Schells Dark is really good as well. There are so many others I would like to thank but time is short, beer in general is a pretty good deal. Learning to appreciate the micros more.
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Bikes: Old Steelies I made, Old Cannondales
A fellow homebrewer made a chocolate raspberry stout that was outstanding !
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Road Nazis drink Adder Liquor; the only alcoholic beverage with a real (dead) Puff Adder in each bottle.
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I was in an anchor steam phase, now I'm into IPA.
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As an aside, I'd like to also say that the Mexicans seem to have perfected the brewing process.
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Beer is my weakness. I enjoy it way too much. As far as brands I like em' all. I consider myself the Will Rogers of beer drinkers. I've never met a beer I did not like. If there is a b two e's and an r anywhere on the label, I'll drink it!
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Me too. Sometimes I drink one beer. Sometimes I drink more than one beer.
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considering myself warned
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From: Salt Lake City
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I'm drunk! Here's how it went... Started off with Cutthroat that I smuggled into the Salt City Sprints (roller races on 52/13 fixed), then rolled to Urban Lounge where I knocked back Evolution, Black Lev, Newcastle, Jamison, and some cream ale I've never had. Then sprinted back to my place, which was hard as hell, dropped onto my couch, and reported directly to all of you.
Cheers, my friends.
Cheers, my friends.
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Did someone say beer? I had a little celebratory beer after my race victory yesterday... otherwise not a beer drinker
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My brain hurts thinking about how difficult that must be. Sorry man!
