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How the hell do you guys drink Miller? Is there something wrong with you?
-Rudey --All hail Bud Lite!!!! |
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My vote for best daily beer worth its price is St. Pauli girl regardless. -Rudey |
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There you go. There's your beer. And for a beer that is widely available, for the price, St. Pauli is the best. What even compares? -Rudey --I saw you drinking it in an all-male bath house |
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Becks For that price, nationwide: Pete's Wicked Ale Some Sam Adams products For that price, where you're located: Boulevard Wheat or Pale Goose Island 312 -RC --some bags would also add amstel, but st pauli is clearly better |
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Amstel is one of the most overrated beers out there. |
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Most places I have been to do not carry Pete's. Most places do carry Sam and I've only liked certain Sams. As for Goose Island, I'm not the biggest fan. 312 is definitely not worth it to me. Honkers is if I'm in the mood but it's not served everywhere and is slightly more bitter than St. Pauli i think. In fact even though Goose is local to Chicago it's not widely available at all Chicago bars and all. In other news a charity I'm on the board of is holding a beer tasting fundraiser at Goose Island. -Rudey |
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The 'hex nut brown' is a fantastic beer, although I don't think that you and I share much in the way of taste in beers (for instance, I think that 312 is a pretty solid American wheat). Actually, I've liked almost every GI seasonal I've had, although I will say that if it came down to Honkers vs. St Pauli I'd select St Pauli (as long as it's not St Pauli Dark, which is bootleg at best). |
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To each their own. -Rudey --Bud Lite is still a rockin' beer. |
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My favorite beer thats widely available is becks dark although I go cheap most of the time hence the high life living.
The best beers out there that I've tasted are the ones locally made at brewpubs and the like. |
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2 of these are enough to guarantee a good night. -Rudey |
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St. Ide's tastes like someone took jolly ranchers and added malt liquor to them. Steel reserves are awful but I think it has to do more with the alcohol content. I'm trying to remember the worst 40 I ever had but it's hard. It might have been a Magnum or a King Cobra. One of them was really awful. -Rudey |
I wonder if girls' taste buds are different. I really like light beers. If you gave me the choice between a Rolling Rock and a clearly superior beer (Guiness, Becks, St. Pauli) I will take the Rolling Rock every time.
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Hell... most of these 40 oz. howitzers contain nothing more than high-octane pisswater. Gimme a Guinness, or a Bitburger, or even a Heineken (the European, not the import shit we get here) any day! :D
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Rudey - it was probably King Cobra, that stuff is absolutely awful. |
Must be kind of like wine then - just a personal taste thing.
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Well I managed to get myself on TV again... and this time involving the campus, a tower, and a gun - people always assumed it was coming :D
The Soldiers Tower memorial here at UofT recently dedicated some new stained glass windows, that honour the service and sacrifice of the thousands of students and graduates that served in both World Wars. Anyways for those of you that get CP24 or City Tv (Toronto feed) I would have been the "young gentleman" in the suit guiding the Lieutenant-Governor and the Minister of Defense around the Memorial Room and explaining the working of the WWI German machine gun on display. |
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the Young's is fine, but try to find the Rogue instead, it shouldn't be a problem at all in CR |
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