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  • archie
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    With my food...

    American - Bud Light
    Japanese - Kirin Light
    Italian - Peroni
    Mexican - Corona Light
    German - Spaten

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  • Deltron Dirty30
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    Last edited by Deltron Dirty30; 11-11-2012, 10:00 AM.

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  • AntiScope
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    Originally posted by RUFFLZ
    ew.
    pbr licks the tip
    Mind you, I'm 20. Don't need anything fancy just yet!

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  • Pantless Spency
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    its not bad, but just about anything besides pbr, coors, miller, budwiser, and various other crap beers, is better.



    first time i ever got drunk was at a friends 21st with a keg of coors light, i have no idea but i thought it was so damn tasty and good, had it a few other times recently, and i was like man that shit is not as good as i remembered.

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  • RUFFLZ
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    Originally posted by AntiScope
    Good 'ol PBR. Goes down like water & will get you drunk.
    ew.
    pbr licks the tip

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  • Pantless Spency
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    had some lagunitas IPA today, that was a smooth beer, nice and yummy too.

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  • AntiScope
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    Good 'ol PBR. Goes down like water & will get you drunk.

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  • 85e325
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    Being a Native of Buffalo,NY my beer of choice will always be Labatt Blue. I'm also a fan of anything made by Blue Moon or Sam Adams

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  • kronus
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    Originally posted by Dermeister3
    I've heard good things about Uinta Labyrinth. I really want to try and get a hand on a bottle, now that its getting colder. I'm loving all the stouts and barleywines winter has to offer.
    I can't say enough good things about it. Get it. Put it in your face.

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  • jrobie79
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    just polished off a 4 pack of allagash white....shit is BOMB

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  • Pantless Spency
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    just had some arrogant bastard ale.

    way too much for me lol.

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  • randomtask37
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    A brewery from where I grew up in Roanoke, VA is starting to get big.

    Roanoke Rail House
    http://www.roanokerailhouse.com

    "Track 1" - I knew it was my favorite beer on earth the minute it hit my lips for the first time. Crazy good. It kind of reminds me of a Yuengling, but definitely better. That said, I love Yuengling. Anyway, they get their hops from Germany if that helps...

    Every time Im back home Ill load up as much as I can. Last year when I left after Christmas I literally sold out 2 Kroger's stock and packed my car full.

    They have a 2 other styles, but this is my favorite:



    "Track 1
    When it comes to making Great Beer we have a One Track Mind

    Our signature lager is a true session beer that is very drinkable, yet robust in flavor.

    Track 1 has a ruby hazelnut color, medium light body, with moderate carbonation, and a roasty, nutty malt character balanced with the appropriate amount of bittering hops.

    A clean balanced tasting lager with chocolate bitter notes along with a lightly sweet and bready malt character.

    All of which is balanced out by a low bittering hop character. Its aroma is reminiscent of chocolate and toasted malts and bread.

    This beer has 4.8% ABV and 18 IBU's."

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  • Dermeister3
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    I had Great Divide Yeti last week. WOW that was awesome. probably the chocolateyest beer ive ever had. I could drink that ALLLLL day.

    On another note, Stone is re-releasing it's enjoy by IPA, for the END OF THE WORLD! 12.21.12 And this time, it'll be available in ALOT more places.

    I'll probably pick up another bottle. It was solid the first time. Here's my review at my blog: Stone Enjoy By 9.21.12 IPA Review
    Last edited by Dermeister3; 11-09-2012, 03:30 PM.

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  • Dermeister3
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    I've heard good things about Uinta Labyrinth. I really want to try and get a hand on a bottle, now that its getting colder. I'm loving all the stouts and barleywines winter has to offer.
    Last edited by Dermeister3; 11-09-2012, 03:21 PM.

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  • BustaRhymes325i
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    recently tried Rogues "Brutal IPA". Very good. Kinda murky (i like that in an IPA), poured a decent thick head, not overly bitter, but definitely a good bite vs most IPAs



    Would recommend.

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