I've got a twelver of Amstel Light for tonight but I'm prob heading to the bar later which means $3 Red Stripe 24 oz stubbies.
I've got a twelver of Amstel Light for tonight but I'm prob heading to the bar later which means $3 Red Stripe 24 oz stubbies.
Tequila...had Miller lite last night and am still trying to get the taste out.![]()
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I am drinking Young's Double Chocolate Stout.![]()
I found out last night that if you pour a shot of Captain Morgan into a 24 oz Red Stripe, that it tastes like Cream Soda.
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I just tried Straub Special Dark for the first time last weekend. I don't know what the beer's rep is, but I thought it was pretty good. Unless my brother-in-law was lying to me, I guess they're known for having all natural ingredients and no preservatives.
Last week I bought a case from Costco, and it's... wait for it...
...Kirkland brand beer.
A variety pack - "Handcrafted Lagers and Ales". The beers carry Costco's Kirkland signature brand and are brewed and bottled by the New York Brewing Company, Utica New York.
Six bottles of Amber Ale. Six bottles of Pale Ale. Six bottles of German-style Lager. And six bottles of Hefeweizen. The case was 19 bucks - less than $5.00 per six pack. I've tried each, and each type is actually pretty good beer. You can't beat the price if you can get past the lack of cachet of drinking a Costco brand beer.
Last edited by Dan T.; October-17th-2009 at 04:43 PM.
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I'm having some Post Road Pumpkin Ale.
It's pretty good.
Pumking Pumpkin Beer taste just like pumpkin pie perfect beer for cool night by a fire pit not to mention it's 9.0%...
Ok, sampled a few over the past few weeks:
Murphy's Irish Ale nitro-can: very good, I think I might like it a little more than the Guinness because it has less bite on the finish than the Guinness.
Sam Adam's Octoberfest: my first bottle I wasn't a fan, but as I've been working through the sixer in the past week I think I actually like it quite a bit.
Tuckaleechee Porter made by Smokey Mountain Brewery (micro-brew in Gatlinburg, TN) a nice malty ale with a thick taste and a hint of licorice in the finish. I also sampled one of theirs called Thunder Road, but woof it had a nasty after-taste almost like egg yolks or something, not good.
Newcastle Brown Ale: wow, my favorite brown ale by far, a nice sweet malty flavor none of the hoppy bitterness that other have, a very nice beer to have with a dinner.
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