It's about time we had one of these threads to show them pot smoking hosers whats what, eh?
I like that all the stoner talk is stuck in one thread I don't have to read. There are beer threads all the time so let's just have one and do it right.
It's about time we had one of these threads to show them pot smoking hosers whats what, eh?
I like that all the stoner talk is stuck in one thread I don't have to read. There are beer threads all the time so let's just have one and do it right.
Dark Horse - Scotty Karate
A nice creamy and strong (9.75%) Scotch style ale. Earthy with a lot of dark dried fruit flavor and some peat smokiness in the finish.
i got no beers to drink and or tell about now because i'm sick and dying and missing work.
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PEZ_GUY
mmm i could go for a good scotch ale right now.
hmm never really tried many classy beer. i stick with my coronas
id like to get a bit classy..where can i find stuff like that and how much?
shots.....beer takes to long imo.
smoke weed bitch
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doing just that. about to head out and go get fucked up with some mates and probably vandalize something.
Dudes, so I just hit this totally dank white rhino
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I CANT FIND ANY YUENGLING IN ALASKA!!!!!!!!
Just got back from a Christmas party, Instead of green and red jello shots, like they usually do, they had 5 lbs of green and red gummi bears, which they had soaked in vodka of 5 days, Pretty good idea. Especially when mixed with lots and lots of beer.
I think I'm just happy I got on the first page of this thread.
i drink a 24oz natty ice before bed
i drink a 16oz natty ice before i skate
i drink on sundays for recovery day
you have to find somewhere in town where you can buy expensive beers.Originally Posted by Nigorena
for example, here in charlotte:
-harris teeter (somewhat of an upscale grocery store) has a few different kinds of good beers
-total wine - has an entire aisle of nice choices
-brawley's beverage - store specializing in expensive beer
-flying saucer - bar that i live next to that has 300+ beers
you just gotta try random shit, learn about different beer styles, and figure out what you're into. don't judge a beer style from one beer either. i thought i hated IPAs because the first one i had was a dogfishhead 60 minute ipa. that shit sucks, but there are some really fucking good ones.
last night i had 2 ruination IPAs, and had a sip of some kind of oatmeal stout that had an EXTREMELY strong coffee flavor, it was pretty tasty and i'd like to try again.
Originally Posted by _doesitmatter_
SAILORJERRY FTW
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Everybody refer to grand galactic's post for how to properly top this thread.. (beer, type, abv, description) so we can have some useful info in this thread.Originally Posted by Grand Galactic Inquisitor
I want to get one of these to drink with dinner tonight--
Not a HUGE fan of dogfish, but at 18% abv i need to see what this is like.. anybody tried it? Also, sierra nevadad celebration ale? I am a fan of christmas/seasonal beers so theres a few new ones i need to try this week.
World Wide Stout gets really high ratings but my opinion is that it is way too boozy.... and I love the 120 Minute which has even more alcohol.Originally Posted by DanRine
Celebration Ale is not your normal holiday beer, it is an IPA that is brewed differently every year. At 7.99 a 6pack I can't think of a better beer, I'll include my full review because I pretty much raved about it.
"A somewhat aggressive pour yields a frothy two finger off white head atop a beautiful crystal clear coppery-orange body. There is so much lacing you could count my sips, like growth rings on a tree.
And a mighty tree it is, the nose exudes resinous pine. In the background there is some citrus, mostly grapefruit but I'm getting sweet and juicy tangerine as well.
There is a hint of sweet caramel on the tip of the tongue and then the hops takeover. Grapefruit dominates with pine playing second fiddle, basically the reverse of the nose. Finishes moderately bitter with some spiciness and floral accents.
Medium in body and carbonation with a nice creamy mouthfeel and long oily finish.
This one is very hoppy, but not abrasively so. There is just enough caramel maltiness to keep the bitterness in check. For a hoppy IPA coming in at almost 7% abv this is extremely sessionable, I could drink it all night. For me this years Celebration Ale belongs to the highest tier of IPAs, its release makes Chicago winter a bit more tolerable."
Are you writing these descriptions yourself?
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