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For discerning alcoholic tramps, I present the purple tin:

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My hubby really likes brewery beers . . . this is a popular one with our friends:

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Nothing better than a little of the Crown in the morning... and afternoon... and evening.... and night :D
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happy2seeyou wrote:My hubby really likes brewery beers . . . this is a popular one with our friends:

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Gaaahh.. bell's. makes me pine for kalamazoo. oberon's the perfect summer brew.
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Post by chessplaya »

there is this option that u left out !!!!!

ALL OF THE ABOVE :evil: :x
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Gold Knight wrote:Nothing better than a little of the Crown in the morning... and afternoon... and evening.... and night :D


I love Crown too. When I lived in Japan, I remember it was like gold. When I would come home on leave to the states, I always made sure I grabbed a bottle or 2.
A $18 bottle in the States would go for $50 over there!
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Post by AlgyTaylor »

Stopper wrote:For discerning alcoholic tramps, I present the purple tin:

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"The old purple tin
the old purple tin
sweet testament lord
to the state that I'm in" - The Old Purple Tin (9% of pure heaven) by Alabama 3 8)
http://www.last.fm/music/Alabama+3/_/The+Old+Purple+Tin
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Cant beat it.
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Cant beat it.


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I boycott Bacardi :)

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Looks like I'll be buying some Bacardi stock !
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Iz Man wrote:
Gold Knight wrote:Nothing better than a little of the Crown in the morning... and afternoon... and evening.... and night :D


I love Crown too. When I lived in Japan, I remember it was like gold. When I would come home on leave to the states, I always made sure I grabbed a bottle or 2.
A $18 bottle in the States would go for $50 over there!


I was there in 1987, mostly in Okinawa. Crown was indispensable during those weekends where there was either a typhoon or a major storm and we were basically shut inside for a couple of days.
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Post by btownmeggy »

Well, in the realm of ciders, I've strayed from my usual Hornsby's Amber Draft Image and have tried Blackthorn this evening Image

I'm not impressed.
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btownmeggy wrote:Well, in the realm of ciders, I've strayed from my usual Hornsby's Amber Draft Image and have tried Blackthorn this evening Image

I'm not impressed.


blackthorn, we get that in 2 litre plastic bottles or just your normal tins. :lol:
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DAZMCFC wrote:
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I'm not impressed.


blackthorn, we get that in 2 litre plastic bottles or just your normal tins. :lol:


2 litre plastic bottles?
ugh....I've seen beer sold in plastic soda bottles before too....disgusting.
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may i suggest

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one of the UK's best kept secrets
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I've seen a lot of new names here so........

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Iz Man wrote:Alright, Luns101 came up with the idea and I'm running with it.
What's your favorite alcoholic beverage? Beer, wine, bourbon, whisky, vodka, rum?

I happen to be a homebrewer so my favorite is beer. I really don't have a favorite style, I really do love all kinds.

Bourbon is really good. America's true contribution to distilled spirits (although the moonshiners might have something to say about that).

Rum is ok, have to be in the mood for it.

But Scotch.......oh the lovely Scotch Whisky. Single malt, 18+ years old. Heaven in a bottle.

But beer is by far my favorite. I love the history of beer, the art of brewing, and the science of it.

So.......... thoughts?


I thought Luns was very spiritual? which is kool, no problem there, but involving himself in distilled spirits, perplexes me, hmmmm :?

LOL, oh well
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Blitzaholic wrote:I thought Luns was very spiritual? which is kool, no problem there, but involving himself in distilled spirits, perplexes me, hmmmm :?

LOL, oh well

Ahhhh........but would you agree that one couldn't get much more spiritual than a monk?:wink:
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I refer you to the Trappist Monks:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trappist_beer

They get their sustenance during fasting from the beer (liquid bread) that they brew in the monastery.

I happen to believe that they are some of the finest ales in the world. Afterall, if all you're putting into your body is the beer you brew, then you're probably going to make some damn fine ale.

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heavycola wrote:may i suggest

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one of the UK's best kept secrets


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Post by HungrySomali »

Patron Silver is my current drink of choice. Straight, not chilled, no annoying salt or lime on the rim.
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Blitzaholic wrote:I thought Luns was very spiritual? which is kool, no problem there, but involving himself in distilled spirits, perplexes me, hmmmm :?

LOL, oh well


There's a big difference between drinking beer and being drunk. I know some Christians who say it's never acceptable to drink alcohol under any circumstances, but I have yet to see those Bible verses which back that up. I always know my limit and never drink in front of someone who would be offended.

But wouldn't the biggest sin be to drink Budweiser anyway? :wink:
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hmm everyone including children back in the old old days drank beer
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Heineken for the win
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DirtyDishSoap wrote:Heineken for the win


Agreed, one of the best beers. Although Tuborg (Danish); Bavaria (Dutch) and Beck's (German) aren't that bad. :wink:
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Anyone guess?




Ha, you are wrong....Wild Turkey, gobble gobble

Love beer, all kinds but WT is what I drink, but that Patron is a close second on my list. Lived on the Mexican border for 3 years and developed an immunity to tequila. For a surreal experience...the worm in the bottom of a bottle of Mezcal, that will fix you.
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