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elkid
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Posted: 05/09/03 - 16:28 Post subject:
Right now my vote is for any beer that is put in front of me ASA-frickin'-P.
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Posted: 05/09/03 - 16:41 Post subject:
For the Posse members, I found a good one last weekend to serve my guests (I always try to go for the local brew when I have out-of-towners) called Victory, that's made right on Rte. 202 somewhere. I recommend the Victory Variety pack. Not a bad choice among them.
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elkid
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Posted: 05/09/03 - 16:55 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | For the Posse members, I found a good one last weekend to serve my guests (I always try to go for the local brew when I have out-of-towners) called Victory, that's made right on Rte. 202 somewhere. I recommend the Victory Variety pack. Not a bad choice among them. |
Methinks you should run and out and buy some right now. Then bring it to my house and share.
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 05/09/03 - 17:42 Post subject:
Fat Tire--my client is the distributor in Texas.
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Floridaboiler
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Posted: 05/10/03 - 20:31 Post subject:
Not really picky on my beers.
If I could afford whatever I wanted it would be mostly Guiness, Fosters, and Heineken.
But due to a beer budget it is usually:
Southpaw Light (can you believe that I can't find their Logo to link to? Even at MillerBrewing.com)
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 05/10/03 - 22:25 Post subject:
| Floridaboiler wrote: | Not really picky on my beers.
If I could afford whatever I wanted it would be mostly Guiness, Fosters, and Heineken.
But due to a beer budget it is usually:
Southpaw Light (can you believe that I can't find their Logo to link to? Even at MillerBrewing.com) |
Maybe a bit too much Southpaw? I found it right away on google...
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thegman
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Posted: 05/10/03 - 23:33 Post subject:
Bass Ale. IMO, everything else wastes precious beer drinking time.
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Posted: 05/10/03 - 23:58 Post subject:
Yeah, I like Texas, Ain't it fine here, I like to pick my guitar down in Luekenbach and drink that Shiner Bock beer...
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kattzoo
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Posted: 05/11/03 - 05:20 Post subject:
My husband has become fascinated with this forum this weekend, and has to read all the beer responses. I've never developed a taste for the stuff, so I'm voting for him - just to get him off my back
Fosters - the big 24oz can or a schooner will be fine.
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Cappy
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Posted: 05/11/03 - 06:40 Post subject:
| elkid wrote: | | Gogirlgo wrote: | | For the Posse members, I found a good one last weekend to serve my guests (I always try to go for the local brew when I have out-of-towners) called Victory, that's made right on Rte. 202 somewhere. I recommend the Victory Variety pack. Not a bad choice among them. |
Methinks you should run and out and buy some right now. Then bring it to my house and share.
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Can you be a little more specific than just on Route 202 somewhere.
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Posted: 05/11/03 - 07:04 Post subject:
| AlaninTX wrote: |
Maybe a bit too much Southpaw? I found it right away on google...
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I used Google and all I got was links to some beer ranking sites and none of them had a picture of the beer. Granted I didnt go through the 10 pages of links that were returned.
Thanks!
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Posted: 05/11/03 - 07:11 Post subject:
I thought you were a Duff kinda guy FB,
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Posted: 05/11/03 - 07:26 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | I thought you were a Duff kinda guy FB,  |
I save the Duff for special occaisons!
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shelee
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Posted: 05/11/03 - 10:58 Post subject:
Heineken and Pete's Summer Fest. Sam Adams is ok. In general, I like the pilsners and pale lagers.
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Posted: 05/12/03 - 09:45 Post subject:
My favorite beer is the kind that gets me drunk
But if you MUST know:
Corona w/lime
Amstel Light
Negro Modela
Hacker Pschorr
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