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"Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Not with that weak-assed Yankee horse **** you guys pass off as beer! I'll agree that the typical leg-lifter lager from Anheuser Busch and such is horse ****. But I'll also beseech you to provide a better Canadian brew than Samuel Adams, eh. I'll reserve opinion until I've tasted it..... keep in mind I am of Belgian heritage.... beer is in my veins.... so to speak! :-D CM |
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Not with that weak-assed Yankee horse **** you guys pass off as beer! I'll agree that the typical leg-lifter lager from Anheuser Busch and such is horse ****. But I'll also beseech you to provide a better Canadian brew than Samuel Adams, eh. I'll reserve opinion until I've tasted it..... keep in mind I am of Belgian heritage.... beer is in my veins.... so to speak! :-D Be that as it may, while you've no doubt inherited the Belgian monk rare handmade ale-in-a-crock gene #13265, you may also have acquired the Canadian horse **** beer gene #12. Try the Sam Adams and let me know. They have several really good beers, but their basic lager is still my favorite. Don't bother with the wheat beers or the Summer Ale--sadly like horse ****, both. Max |
"Maxprop" wrote in message Be that as it may, while you've no doubt inherited the Belgian monk rare handmade ale-in-a-crock gene #13265, you may also have acquired the Canadian horse **** beer gene #12. Try the Sam Adams and let me know. They have several really good beers, but their basic lager is still my favorite. Don't bother with the wheat beers or the Summer Ale--sadly like horse ****, both. I have no Canadian genes at all... I'm the product of 100% Belgian breeding. I can attest to a taste for Trapist but have adapted quite well to the Canadian beers, in part due to availability and grotesque offerings to date from our neighbours to the south. I currently favour Alexander Kieths India Pale Ale as a general consumer beer, severed cold it is palatable. I will heed your recommendation and sample a Sam Adams at the earliest available opportunity. CM |
Last night, whilst watching the Eagles thump the Redskins, I enjoyed a
bottle or 2 of a fine beer my daughter brought back from Kaufbeuren, called Jubilaums Pils. Quite nice. It was followed up by my Sam Adams Cherrywheat from my son. All in all, a good night! Scout "Capt. Mooron" wrote I currently favour Alexander Kieths India Pale Ale as a general consumer beer, severed cold it is palatable. I will heed your recommendation and sample a Sam Adams at the earliest available opportunity. CM |
Is there a reason your kids don't want you to sober up?
SV "Scout" wrote in message ... Last night, whilst watching the Eagles thump the Redskins, I enjoyed a bottle or 2 of a fine beer my daughter brought back from Kaufbeuren, called Jubilaums Pils. Quite nice. It was followed up by my Sam Adams Cherrywheat from my son. All in all, a good night! Scout "Capt. Mooron" wrote I currently favour Alexander Kieths India Pale Ale as a general consumer beer, severed cold it is palatable. I will heed your recommendation and sample a Sam Adams at the earliest available opportunity. CM |
you can get drunk on beer?
Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Is there a reason your kids don't want you to sober up? |
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message Be that as it may, while you've no doubt inherited the Belgian monk rare handmade ale-in-a-crock gene #13265, you may also have acquired the Canadian horse **** beer gene #12. Try the Sam Adams and let me know. They have several really good beers, but their basic lager is still my favorite. Don't bother with the wheat beers or the Summer Ale--sadly like horse ****, both. I have no Canadian genes at all... I'm the product of 100% Belgian breeding. I can attest to a taste for Trapist but have adapted quite well to the Canadian beers, in part due to availability and grotesque offerings to date from our neighbours to the south. I currently favour Alexander Kieths India Pale Ale as a general consumer beer, severed cold it is palatable. I will heed your recommendation and sample a Sam Adams at the earliest available opportunity. There are many, many more. My personal favorites include Anchor Steam, Sierra Nevada, Catamount, Bell's, and Goose Island. And the list goes one forever, it would seem. Why anyone, Canadian or otherwise, would partake of anything from Busch, Miller, or Schlitz breweries is beyond me. Max |
"Scout" wrote in message Last night, whilst watching the Eagles thump the Redskins, I enjoyed a bottle or 2 of a fine beer my daughter brought back from Kaufbeuren, called Jubilaums Pils. Quite nice. It was followed up by my Sam Adams Cherrywheat from my son. All in all, a good night! I was beginning to believe you had a cultured palate for beer until you got to the SA Cherry Wheat. Most god-awful stuff I've had in my mouth. And it didn't remain there long, thanks to being outside and able to expectorate. :-p Max |
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Last night, whilst watching the Eagles thump the Redskins, I enjoyed a bottle or 2 of a fine beer my daughter brought back from Kaufbeuren, called Jubilaums Pils. Quite nice. It was followed up by my Sam Adams Cherrywheat from my son. All in all, a good night! Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... I was beginning to believe you had a cultured palate for beer until you got to the SA Cherry Wheat. Most god-awful stuff I've had in my mouth. And it didn't remain there long, thanks to being outside and able to expectorate. It's not my choice of beer either, but a free beer is a free beer! Actually, the young guys seem to really go for it and I can't figure out why. It's damned expensive to boot! Scout |
"Scout" wrote in message "Scout" wrote in message Last night, whilst watching the Eagles thump the Redskins, I enjoyed a bottle or 2 of a fine beer my daughter brought back from Kaufbeuren, called Jubilaums Pils. Quite nice. It was followed up by my Sam Adams Cherrywheat from my son. All in all, a good night! Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... I was beginning to believe you had a cultured palate for beer until you got to the SA Cherry Wheat. Most god-awful stuff I've had in my mouth. And it didn't remain there long, thanks to being outside and able to expectorate. It's not my choice of beer either, but a free beer is a free beer! Actually, the young guys seem to really go for it and I can't figure out why. It's damned expensive to boot! So is Zima, but I won't drink that crap either, even if offered gratis. One should maintain standards in such matters. :-) Max |
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