Greatest Beer Thread Ever!

This year's crop is a bunch of teetotalers and one beer *****s.

I'll bet George W could drink 'em all under the table, with stiff competition from Rick Perry.

*apparently the word meaning homosexuals which rhymes with beers is banned, lol.

*****s

Edit: It is!:)
 
So only women enjoy beer? That is some idiotic shit right there.

RPFs seems to be infested with idiotic shit right now. I think we might need to fumigate. Now we got some kind of fukwit all proud of associating Ron Paul with the flat earth movement in some kind of jacked video.
 
Here's the hilarious RPF badword filter in action:

Damn it, you cunt ass fucking ****** ****** bitch whore!
 
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:D
 
Look elsewhere for the Rocky Mountain beer flavor.

Lawsuit: Coors Light Is Not the Taste of the Rockies

(NEWSER) – That can of Coors Light in your hand may have a picture of the Rocky Mountains on it, but that doesn't mean the beer within was actually brewed anywhere near the Rockies. And Joaquin Lorenzo isn't happy about it. In fact, he's filed a lawsuit in Florida's Miami-Dade County against brewer MillerCoors claiming the company has become unjustly enriched by deceiving drinkers about the origin of Coors Light, Courthouse News reports. Lorenzo, in his suit, does concede that MillerCoors still operates its famed brewery in Golden, Colo. "However," according to the suit, "it is no longer the sole origin of the Coors brand of beers." A 2008 Denver Post article explained that post-merger with Miller, the then-135-year-old Coors beer would also be brewed in spots like Trenton, Ohio, and Irwindale, Calif.

And that's not cool, Lorenzo says, especially when the company markets the beer under slogans like:

"Proudly brewed in the Rocky Mountain tradition"
"Our Mountain is brewing the World's most refreshing beer"
"Born in the Rockies"

Lorenzo, seeking compensatory damages, says he would have bought a cheaper beer had he known Coors Light was not brewed exclusively in the Rockies. (Eater points out a 24-pack goes for about $15.) Eater reports there is precedent for winning this kind of suit: In January 2015, a judge ruled Anheuser-Busch had to provide refunds to Kirin Ichiban drinkers who thought the beer was made in Japan; it's been brewed in LA and Williamsburg, Va., since 1996. However, a lawsuit claiming MillerCoors fooled people into thinking the mass-produced Blue Moon was a craft beer didn't fly.

http://www.newser.com/story/221300/lawsuit-coors-light-is-not-the-taste-of-the-rockies.html
 
Whelp. Last Friday I was greeted at my door by two of these. Sent from a friend out in California area, which is only region you can get it.

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It is amazing and legendary as advertised. I can't ever remember a beer that kept erupting in bubbles and clingy foam everytime you took a sip. Most of the time it disipates into nothing by the end. This kept on going. Such a powerful citrus aroma. Hope I can get this again someday. Good news is I have one left.


One of my local tap rooms pours Pliny at times. Good stuff.



Two in my beer fridge at the moment-
Coronado Islander IPA
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and some Anchor Liberty Ale
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Growlers from Bagby Beer down the street are still my favorite... hmm, what time is it?
 
I wish I could find this stuff around here. A friend of mine in Sweden said it was wonderful.
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That ain't beer!

Where else but California could you probably find one of these (San Diego company):

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Their other beers are great but I haven't dared try this one. What do you cool yourself after your beer heats up your mouth? I know a couple who have tried it. One liked it and one said it was too hot. The amount of heat varies from batch to batch.

Comes in other flavors too-

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Chicks seem to dig the watermelon. They have grapefruit too.
 
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I have some Abita Stawberry in my fridge right now waiting for the weekend. I pick them up in Louisiana when it visit the family.
 
Suz, this is getting freaky now! In the 1980s my Dad worked for a local beer distributor. Two of the beers they handled are the ones you just posted. We have to be related!! I might have to start calling you "Sis"!! LOL

Did he happen to sell wine in Atlanta in the late 60's/early 70's? My dad used to joke that I look nothing like him. His exact words were, "I think that one just got caught in my trap". :D
 
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