Alright we're in some pretty fast firing roster/start/bench postings come playoff time here. Let's take a step back and discuss some really important stuff here... Beer.
What's your favorite beer, and we're not talkin' Bud or Lite here.
I think the finest pilsner and my favorite beer is the original, Pilsner Urquell, from, of course, the town of Pilsen (Czech Republic). Now this was the first golden beer ever produced (1842) , and probably the best pilsner out there yet. Now, while I prefer the lighter end of the beer spectrum, let me give you a top 10:
1) Pilsner Urquell
2) Westvleteren Abt 12 (Yellow Cap) - best beer you know absolutely nothing about.
3) Newcastle Nut Brown Ale (I've heard from reputable sources that this is what they serve in "nuthouses" in Great Britain.
4) Lakefront Brewery Pumpkin Ale (Milwauekee)
5) Anchor Steam (best mass produced domestic)
6) Chimay-Trappist Monks know how to party.
7) Fuller's 1845
9)Double Bastard Ale (Stone Brew. Co.)
10) Guiness Stout
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
-Benjamin Franklin
TTTBone wrote:Alright we're in some pretty fast firing roster/start/bench postings come playoff time here. Let's take a step back and discuss some really important stuff here... Beer. What's your favorite beer, and we're not talkin' Bud or Lite here. I think the finest pilsner and my favorite beer is the original, Pilsner Urquell, from, of course, the town of Pilsen (Czech Republic). Now this was the first golden beer ever produced (1842) , and probably the best pilsner out there yet. Now, while I prefer the lighter end of the beer spectrum, let me give you a top 10: 1) Pilsner Urquell 2) Westvleteren Abt 12 (Yellow Cap) - best beer you know absolutely nothing about. 3) Newcastle Nut Brown Ale (I've heard from reputable sources that this is what they serve in "nuthouses" in Great Britain. 4) Lakefront Brewery Pumpkin Ale (Milwauekee) 5) Anchor Steam (best mass produced domestic) 6) Chimay-Trappist Monks know how to party. 7) Fuller's 1845 9)Double Bastard Ale (Stone Brew. Co.) 10) Guiness Stout
.....outside of the Guiness are these micro brews?????not too many pubs round here that serve these, but the next time i get to the city...lol.....ill have to check them out...i love them all.......but in good ole chambersburg pa, bud pounders is spending lavishly.....lol
The Super Freak wrote:i HATE BEER besides i am under age anyway
What????????????????????????? are you a girl????? or am I missing something????
because you ain't a man unless you drink beer, eat beans (its ok if its in the chilli it counts) and watch football,,,and north of the border add play hockey.
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I've been drinking beer since I was 14, I've always liked it, but I really didn't get into beer until I could get into bars.
Some of my faves are Red Stripe and Sapporo, Great Lakes Brewery has all kinds of goodies.
I'm also a sucker for PBR and Old Style (when I'm in Chi-town).
What's your fat ass doing here?
He's my only means of conveyance. Buuut I guess I do spoil him.
The beer of choice these days ... and I know this might be of concern to some but rest assured all is well ... is Old Milwaukee Light 14 ouncers. Voted "Best Value" in Consumer Report Magazine popular priced beer review. But my neighbors and I really like the "fruity overtones" and the "complex yet compelling palate" .
$3.75/6 pack so you can buy a lot of it
I'm just a little Hawaiian and a homesick Island boy,
I want to go back to my fish and poi ...