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Gary Clark Fan
January-14th-2008, 12:27 PM
There never seems to be a clear answer to this questions as different people have different preferences. So Im curious to see what people have to say.

Do you prefer your beer:

1. Bottle
2. Can
3. Draft

PleaseBlitz
January-14th-2008, 12:30 PM
Draft.


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KingGibbs
January-14th-2008, 12:32 PM
I prefer to drink my beer. The enema route was not very satisyfying.

Kosher Ham
January-14th-2008, 12:34 PM
Cold first and foremost.

I have a kegerator at home, so I will say that is #1.
Before a game definitely a can, during a game the plastic bottles, although it was better when they gave you the tops with them.
Bottles pretty much everywhere else, because that is typically all that is available.

twenty-eight
January-14th-2008, 12:43 PM
in a cup while playing THUNDERBALL

BigMike619
January-14th-2008, 12:45 PM
YES. All of the above. As fast as I can get it in my belly. In mass quantities.

Man, I will drink any beer honestly. PBR in a can all the way up to Guinness warm out of the draft. I am a beer fanatic.

CPortJGibbs89
January-14th-2008, 12:47 PM
My favorite is always draft.

SkinsOrlando
January-14th-2008, 12:50 PM
Can brought to me by naked woman

Stophovr6
January-14th-2008, 12:52 PM
Bottle.

Most bars don't clean the pipes, valves etc. that the draught beer comes through....ever. Ewww.

Kosher Ham
January-14th-2008, 01:00 PM
Most bars are required to clean the lines at least once a month though.

ttr77
January-14th-2008, 01:01 PM
Bottle.

Most bars don't clean the pipes, valves etc. that the draught beer comes through....ever. Ewww.

Anyone that has ever worked at a bar will agree that a draft beer is one of the dirtiest things you can order. They NEVER clean the systems at most bars. You might as well lick the beer up from the countertop.

Stophovr6
January-14th-2008, 01:04 PM
Most bars are required to clean the lines at least once a month though.

:laugh::laugh: Required. That's a funny word. I'm required to actually stop at a stop sign but usually I roll through.

Touchdown Redskins
January-14th-2008, 01:05 PM
Anyone that has ever worked at a bar will agree that a draft beer is one of the dirtiest things you can order. They NEVER clean the systems at most bars. You might as well lick the beer up from the countertop.

Eh, doesn't scare me. First of all, the beer is ethanol (AKA rubbing alcohol), so it probably sterilizes some of the stuff in there anyway.

As for dirty alcohol, I play Dartmouth (beer pong with paddles) pretty regularly in a frat's basement. We've drank beers with so much nastiness in them (we don't wash the balls in a water cup like other sissies), and not one of us has ever been sick. Anytime we have some nastiness in a cup, we always say, "Good for the immune system!" :laugh:

Kosher Ham
January-14th-2008, 01:06 PM
:laugh::laugh: Required. That's a funny word. I'm required to actually stop at a stop sign but usually I roll through.

It's one of the things the health inspector checks when they come through.
I guess, I never frequented the dingy spots, and typically order beer in a bottle at restaurants/bars anyway.

Stophovr6
January-14th-2008, 01:07 PM
Eh, doesn't scare me. First of all, the beer is ethanol (AKA rubbing alcohol), so it probably sterilizes some of the stuff in there anyway.

As for dirty alcohol, I play Dartmouth (beer pong with paddles) pretty regularly in a frat's basement. We've drank beers with so much nastiness in them (we don't wash the balls in a water cup like other sissies), and not one of us has ever been sick. Anytime we have some nastiness in a cup, we always say, "Good for the immune system!" :laugh:

Beer is not like rubbing alcohol:

Isopropyl rubbing alcohol is poisonous (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison) and can cause permanent disabling illness or death if consumed.

I guess alcohol could be considered poison. But rubbing alcohol is differnet from alcohol in beer and far different from ethanol.

Touchdown Redskins
January-14th-2008, 01:10 PM
Beer is not like rubbing alcohol:

Isopropyl rubbing alcohol is poisonous (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison) and can cause permanent disabling illness or death if consumed.

:doh: Wow I'm an idiot. I should know this considering I'm in freakin' med school...maybe it's time to stop playing Dartmouth.

Stophovr6
January-14th-2008, 01:13 PM
:doh: Wow I'm an idiot. I should know this considering I'm in freakin' med school...maybe it's time to stop playing Dartmouth.

Looks like we have a future dentist in the house.


:laugh:


I kid touchdown.

ttr77
January-14th-2008, 01:13 PM
:doh: Wow I'm an idiot. I should know this considering I'm in freakin' med school...maybe it's time to stop playing Dartmouth.

Maybe the rubbing alcohol you have been consuming is clouding your brain? :)

ldysknzfn1
January-14th-2008, 01:14 PM
When I was a drinking woman I preferred bottles. GLASS bottles that is. The beer seemed to get colder in the glass bottles and had a better taste imo. They didn't have all those new scientific things to keep the beer colder and turn blue when it's ready to drink etc, etc.

#98QBKiller
January-14th-2008, 01:26 PM
Draft FTW........................................ (the.......................is because it said my message was too short, I hope my message is long enough now because it's a pain in the ass when it says your message is too short.......................................)

DjTj
January-14th-2008, 01:42 PM
Beer is not like rubbing alcohol:

Isopropyl rubbing alcohol is poisonous (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison) and can cause permanent disabling illness or death if consumed.

I guess alcohol could be considered poison. But rubbing alcohol is differnet from alcohol in beer and far different from ethanol.Ethyl alcohol still has plenty of antiseptic qualities. For example, the active ingredient in most hand sanitizers is ethanol:

http://www.pfizerch.com/product.aspx?id=488

So alcohol really is (kind of) self-cleaning ... draft for me! :D

Stophovr6
January-14th-2008, 01:46 PM
Ethyl alcohol still has plenty of antiseptic qualities. For example, the active ingredient in most hand sanitizers is ethanol:

http://www.pfizerch.com/product.aspx?id=488

So alcohol really is (kind of) self-cleaning ... draft for me! :D

I don't think it's enough at 4 percent. I'm gonna leave a little bit of beer at the bottom of a glass and let it sit for a month. Let's see what happens. Expirement to commence sometime this week.

mvisit1
January-14th-2008, 01:55 PM
Anyone else find that beer in those taller skinnier metallic bottles taste better than glass bottles?

Major Harris
January-14th-2008, 02:03 PM
can for me. coors light in the can. cold as can be w/ out being a slurpee. i really like the case of beer that has eighteen 16oz. cans instead of 24 twelve ouncers. especially when i can find the special edition camoflouge cans. :D

JWB
January-14th-2008, 02:05 PM
Anyone else find that beer in those taller skinnier metallic bottles taste better than glass bottles?

Aluminum bottles keep the beer colder for longer. This is one of the reasons why it is more marketable in the summer when people are more likely to drink beer outside.

Destino
January-14th-2008, 02:08 PM
Bottle is the way to go.

Dan T.
January-14th-2008, 02:23 PM
Slurped out of Jessica Alba's navel.

GIT R DONE83
January-14th-2008, 02:32 PM
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) is what is used hand sanitizers so it is an antiseptic

Touchdown Redskins
January-14th-2008, 04:43 PM
I don't think it's enough at 4 percent. I'm gonna leave a little bit of beer at the bottom of a glass and let it sit for a month. Let's see what happens. Expirement to commence sometime this week.

HA! I just KNEW my 2+ years of med school didn't go to waste! I'm NOT crazy! Yes!

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