Hey, now, don't knock my summer beer...
Montana wrote:
Think I'll grab me a few tomorrow when I go to town.
That line makes me nostalgic for 'rurality'.
(as to my beer tonight: it's wine)
littlek wrote:Montana wrote:
Think I'll grab me a few tomorrow when I go to town.
That line makes me nostalgic for 'rurality'.
Yeah, I know what you mean
Dadpad can't talk because we gagged him on the "Men Suck" thread
<cracking a virtual corona, popping in a lime>
I 'member when "into town" took an hour's drivin time. And, town was maybe 500 people. <swills cerveza> But, that was back in the day while I was doin the dig out in southern Utah. Sigh.
I grew up in the city, although I did live in town here for a few years when I was little and didn't come back until 7 years ago (has it been that long?) and it took me a while to get use to the little town thing.
Town is only 6 miles from here, but it's a 45 min ride to the city.
I love everything about it, except for the small town gossip.
At least your nearest neighbors aren't a town full of traditional mormons.
CORANA WITH LIME! what else?
patiodog wrote:La fin du monde
9%. It gets the job done.
At the other end of the spectrum, I've got the remnants of a case of PBR in the fridge....
Now yer talkin.
Unibroue is my favorite microbrewery.
Tried "Raftman"?
I had a few of these over the weekend...
Michelob Honey Lager. Not a bad beer. Definitely has a honey taste to it.
George wrote:patiodog wrote:La fin du monde
9%. It gets the job done.
At the other end of the spectrum, I've got the remnants of a case of PBR in the fridge....
Now yer talkin.
Unibroue is my favorite microbrewery.
Tried "Raftman"?
Haven't seen it. I'll keep my eye open, but I don't think the store I get it from's got it. They've only got one little shelf of this kind of stuff, and I'm pretty sure I've tried them all...
I have friend who lives near Chambly.
I do some serious sampling each time I visit.
Mmmmmm....
I didn't know this style of beer existed before I went to Europe a few years back. Had little money for diversions, but enough for beer, and spent many a day wandering around Amsterdam or Paris sipping at a triple-ferment with some satanic theme on the label...
Fat Tire. Stuff is great. Too bad none in Boston. F'n Omaha has it, but not Boston, what the hell is up with that sh!t?
Corona is lightweight but that is not all such a detriment in 100 degree weather.
Beers should be tested re their environs.
I don't drink Corona. I need to work up to get intrestest in beer..
When I'm in Mexico, I drink Dos Equis. Something about Corona just doesn't hit me right...