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i actually don't care much for beer
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potownrob wrote:i actually don't care much for beer
Then you're drinking the wrong kind of beer.
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DrJerryrigger wrote:
potownrob wrote:i actually don't care much for beer
Then you're drinking the wrong kind of beer.
please feel free to send some good beer my way :D 8) :mrgreen:
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All this talk about pizza has me wanting pie. Pretty much any kind.
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tankinbeans wrote:All this talk about pizza has me wanting pie. Pretty much any kind.
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potownrob wrote:
tankinbeans wrote:All this talk about pizza has me wanting pie. Pretty much any kind.
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That works.
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Better cut that one up before it cuts you!
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potownrob wrote:
DrJerryrigger wrote:
potownrob wrote:i actually don't care much for beer
Then you're drinking the wrong kind of beer.
please feel free to send some good beer my way :D 8) :mrgreen:
All beer is good, you're just a picky drinker.
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DrJerryrigger wrote:All beer is good, you're just a picky drinker.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I can't agree with that one. There are some piss-waters out there that shouldn't be allowed the title of beer.

... I still want to try a mead. I've never had one. It's a weird craving at least vaguely related to my history degree. :roll: :lol:
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Squint, all I have to say is WERD x eleventy12.

My friends extol Mich Golden Light, but I think it tastes like gasoline. I don't drink much beer, but tend to prefer Guinness or Finnegan's.
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tankinbeans wrote:Squint, all I have to say is WERD x eleventy12.

My friends extol Mich Golden Light, but I think it tastes like gasoline. I don't drink much beer, but tend to prefer Guinness or Finnegan's.
I've been on a Leinenkugel kick, recently. They have fun variety packs!
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Dammi la pizza
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DrJerryrigger wrote:
potownrob wrote:i actually don't care much for beer
Then you're drinking the wrong kind of beer.
That's my man, right there.
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Squint wrote:
DrJerryrigger wrote:All beer is good, you're just a picky drinker.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I can't agree with that one. There are some piss-waters out there that shouldn't be allowed the title of beer.

... I still want to try a mead. I've never had one. It's a weird craving at least vaguely related to my history degree. :roll: :lol:
A light American lager has it's time and place, its popularity is confusing, I guess it's the easiest beer to drink a lot of.

I made a few gallons of mead about two years ago, I might be getting good about now. Most meads for sale in stores are junk (too sweet, & to young). I recently made a cyser (honey and cider wine).
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