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Post by 278ibewfb on Jul 27, 2012 13:26:47 GMT -6
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Post by blastoderm55 on Jul 27, 2012 15:21:36 GMT -6
Nah, it was just Budweiser. No harm, no foul.
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Post by 278ibewfb on Aug 2, 2012 6:02:36 GMT -6
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Post by CC_Varmints on Aug 2, 2012 6:29:57 GMT -6
Did you pick it up at Specs or a local eating/ drinking establisment?
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Post by 278ibewfb on Aug 2, 2012 7:32:52 GMT -6
Did you pick it up at Specs or a local eating/ drinking establisment? H.E.B. Plus on saratoga, needed to restock the fridge and did some sampling in between breaks.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Aug 2, 2012 8:14:36 GMT -6
I had this 9.5% alcohol Great Divide Oak-Aged Yeti Imperial Stout on draft at Little Woodrow's in The Heights (Houston, TX). After two small 8 oz. glasses I was feeling pretty good. Went perfect with my Bernie's Burger Bus "Fire Drill" 1/2 lb. burger.
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Post by blastoderm55 on Aug 5, 2012 18:51:57 GMT -6
Happy International Beer Day!
Enjoying an ice cold of Shiner Ruby Redbird. I was skeptical, but it is tasty and very refreshing.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Aug 9, 2012 4:24:39 GMT -6
Had four pints of Hoegarden Belgian Witbier on draft at Brick House Tavern + Tap. I got two free glasses as well.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Sept 9, 2012 14:05:13 GMT -6
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Post by CC_Varmints on Sept 13, 2012 6:56:06 GMT -6
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Post by blastoderm55 on Sept 16, 2012 19:41:02 GMT -6
Having some ice-cold Harp as I try and get grown men to play nice.
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Post by FB fan on Sept 18, 2012 16:07:35 GMT -6
Having some ice-cold Harp as I try and get grown men to play nice. A lot of our Navy guys drank Harp in the pubs in Scotland as it was closer to American lager and they always had it on tap. Not me I got into the dark beer and still prefer it.
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Post by blastoderm55 on Sept 18, 2012 17:22:09 GMT -6
Having some ice-cold Harp as I try and get grown men to play nice. A lot of our Navy guys drank Harp in the pubs in Scotland as it was closer to American lager and they always had it on tap. Not me I got into the dark beer and still prefer it. [/quote Guiness-dark? I'll take that too. I actually tried a really great stout similar to Guiness. Left Hand Brewing's Milk Stout. The initial taste is similar to Guiness, but the finish is more sweet than bitter. Dynamite stuff really.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Sept 18, 2012 17:41:45 GMT -6
Having some ice-cold Harp as I try and get grown men to play nice. A lot of our Navy guys drank Harp in the pubs in Scotland as it was closer to American lager and they always had it on tap. Not me I got into the dark beer and still prefer it. [/quote Guiness-dark? I'll take that too. I actually tried a really great stout similar to Guiness. Left Hand Brewing's Milk Stout. The initial taste is similar to Guiness, but the finish is more sweet than bitter. Dynamite stuff really. The Yeti I tried was a great stout with a kick. The waitress talked me into trying it rather than a Guiness. She said she switched to Yeti as her favorite. She had those long wrap around legs...
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Post by CC_Varmints on Sept 18, 2012 18:08:55 GMT -6
Heading over to Spec's to get a six-pack of Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock. Oktoberfest! Prost!
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