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jdgesus 09-27-11 10:34 PM

more canned beer

http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr....psX1ztu5nsQ%3D

Dean7 09-28-11 12:46 AM


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 13288110)

Vortex = total MEH in my opinion. Am I alone here?

BigglyPuff 09-28-11 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 13287797)

Molson's are actually pretty damn good.

RGNY 09-28-11 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 13290606)
Molson's are actually pretty damn good.

yep, i'm trying utility lagers for the first time (OM, PBR, MHL, etc.) and it -was- one of the better ones.

misskaz 09-28-11 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 13290638)
yep, i'm trying utility lagers for the first time (OM, PBR, MHL, etc.) and it -was- one of the better ones.

Genny (Genesee) Cream Ale. Yum.

jdgesus 09-28-11 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Dean7 (Post 13288349)
Vortex = total MEH in my opinion. Am I alone here?

in portland, you have at least twice the great local craft beer scene as we do here... so you can hold your nose high and meh at most any beer

jimmytango 09-28-11 05:20 PM

I'm in Chicago, and i give it a meh too. Sorry man.

PluperfectArson 09-28-11 05:20 PM

One of my favorites is Session Black; **** is delicious and cheap.

BigglyPuff 09-28-11 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 13290638)
yep, i'm trying utility lagers for the first time (OM, PBR, MHL, etc.) and it -was- one of the better ones.

PBR = Pabst Blue Ribbon
MHL = Miller High Life (which I cannot stand, dunno how/why so many people like it)
OM = ??

BigglyPuff 09-28-11 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by misskaz (Post 13290703)
Genny (Genesee) Cream Ale. Yum.

If anyone ever sees a Mondo's Nitro Cream Ale, give it a try too. Had one at a bar the other day, first Cream Ale. Surprisingly good and easy to drink.

PluperfectArson 09-28-11 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 13292239)
MHL = Miller High Life (which I cannot stand, dunno how/why so many people like it)

Bro, it is the champagne of beers, not much else to understand.

adriano 09-28-11 06:53 PM

genesee cream ale is priced right at least.

yott 09-28-11 06:56 PM

going to vegas tomorrow...

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dark_energy 09-28-11 07:02 PM

My everyday house beer is a German pilsner Wernesgrüner (that I get from Aldi's :))

I think that Strongbow hard cider is the true nectar of the gods.:love:
I didn't see this one mentioned, I love this dark beer http://abita.com/brews/turbodog.php

commonlaw 09-28-11 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 13292239)
PBR = Pabst Blue Ribbon
MHL = Miller High Life (which I cannot stand, dunno how/why so many people like it)
OM = ??

Old Milwaukee


And I just had some Blue Label for my daughter's birth yesterday. Wish I could afford to swill it all the time.

RGNY 09-28-11 07:45 PM

it's weird, i've only been drinking for about three years and i can appreciate pretty much every beer, from Bud to Orval, for what they are and their place in the market.

my "desert island" beers would have to be Guinness and Dogfish 60 though....

xavier853 09-28-11 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 13290606)
Molson's are actually pretty damn good.

molson used to be my go to, before monday night group ride drink. pretty good

EdgewaterDude 09-28-11 09:20 PM

Tecate ran out, so I got a 30 pack of 'the champaign of beers.'

I'm underwhelmed, compared to Tecate, but hey, it was on sale this week..but then again, when isn't MHL on sale?

Can't get into Molson, FWIW.

Dannihilator 09-28-11 09:41 PM

I'm over 21, but because of this bloodclot/blood thinner thing no alcohol here.

Water.

rustybrown 09-28-11 10:37 PM

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6A8j2EQmAN...an-flag-2a.jpg

http://unitedpackageliquors.com/cata...Cans%20WEB.jpg

BigglyPuff 09-28-11 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by PluperfectArson (Post 13292293)
Bro, it is the champagne of beers, not much else to understand.

Haha, I know that's what they call it, but 1. that doesn't even make sense, and 2. even if they say that, it means nothing. I don't consider Bud to be the "King" of beers, no matter what it says on the can. My local pizzeria may be "the best pizza in California" according to them, but that probably isn't true.

BigglyPuff 09-28-11 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by dark_energy (Post 13292354)
My everyday house beer is a German pilsner Wernesgrüner (that I get from Aldi's :))

I think that Strongbow hard cider is the true nectar of the gods.:love:
I didn't see this one mentioned, I love this dark beer http://abita.com/brews/turbodog.php

I think young green coconut water is the nectar of the gods. I see that Abita around here all the time, they make a raspberry beer I want to try.

rustybrown 09-28-11 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 13293153)
Haha, I know that's what they call it, but 1. that doesn't even make sense, and 2. even if they say that, it means nothing. I don't consider Bud to be the "King" of beers, no matter what it says on the can. My local pizzeria may be "the best pizza in California" according to them, but that probably isn't true.

One: It does make sense from a marketing standpoint. Rings true to their claim. Light and bubbly, unlike other beers. Yet, there is still a semblance of beer flavour.

Two: It's marketing. It does not have to make sense. Mash histogram = Wild Irish Rose red flavor in fancy packaging.

seau grateau 09-28-11 11:57 PM

Post Road Pumpkin Ale. My stores still ain't stocking Dogfish Head Punkin. Sup with that?

thehammerdog 09-29-11 04:13 AM

as far as adult beverages for me it is a nice single malt scotch on the rocks.....I prefer the peaty stuff from the Islay region. My go to scotch has to be a 16 year old Lagavulan.
Can you say yum!


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