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The only truly classy way to drink that is IN the convenience store parking lot from a paper bag. |
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Utah is weird like that too, though the beer here is 3.2 alc by weight which equals 4.0 by volume. Utah has the weirdest liquor laws. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is very very good. |
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ps rob - tecate!!! |
i love this stuff
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All I have to say about this:
If I'm not mistaken, you can get Widmer at any 711. That may be a Texas thing, not sure-I don't leave the state often. Any Sam Adams brew kicks the shit out of any Shiner. mainstream American beers are shit. mirrordash, you're flat out racist. get over that, please. |
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what the fuck-- you need to have a law degree in order to drink in oklahoma? fuck that shit... |
This is probably the widest distributed "microbrew" in the US, behind Sam Adams, if you consider them micro. It's a whopping 6.5% ABV and I've found it even in small town grocery stores. It's tasty, much better than Bud, Miller or Coors.
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I've wanted to try that but was discouraged by the poor rating on RateBeer.
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anyone have any good local beer they like?
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you can get Corona at most supermarkets :) but not Desperados :(
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these guys they make some yummy beers, but the next day you get the weirdest smelling farts, i swear. |
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THis might seem surprising but there's some not bad beer made in south carolina. In Columbia here, we have Hunter Gatherer, a fairly good brew pub (and actually the ONLY brew pub for miles and miles and miles) that makes really decent strong beer. There's also the Charleston Brewing Company, which makes some really good pale ale and amber ale (both commonly available for under 8 bucks a sixer in about every store in SC). There are a number of small breweries in some of the more enlightened towns around here, like Asheville (NC), Greenville (SC), and of course, Charleston. Savanah (GA) is not too far away and they have some good brew pubs there, too. |
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tonight at Kroger's I bought a six of Brooklyn Brewery's East India Pale Ale. Definitely an above average IPA though it's more of an English style than American, i.e., not quite as hoppy.
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If you're joking, then excuse my gullibility, and I offer a :o . |
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I've always wanted to try that! I was in NYC last year and didn't see it. Hmmmm.... Oh and that Red Hook IPA, the ratebeer ratings are lousy, but it IS a much better beer than the rating, IMO. For an 'everyday' beer it's good. Pretty hoppy really and potent. It's widely available so thats one thing going for it as this thread is about that. Try it, if you don't like it just chug it and get a really good buzz. :D |
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Until about 20 years ago, liquor stores could not have names here (made it too novel I suppose). They were only designated by a red sign that said "liquor store". Theyre still up usually, but now they have real store names. We also used to have other weird things 25+ years ago.. Like having to buy membership at a club in order to drink. We also had weird liquor by the drink laws. I'm not sure how they worked, but it seems like you couldn't buy it by the drink and had to buy whole bottle?? Not sure. My hangout has a hole in the mens bathroom. It was an escape route for bootlegged liquor during the prohibition. Leads to a tunnel that comes out somewhere. Pretty cool I think. Now it's a gay bar during the day, gay friendly and hipster at night... And open 365 days a year. |
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