So for my "first" beer tonight...

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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...

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marlo wrote:That looks like a thick beer!
It's pretty mellow, it just looks really dark because of the low lighting. I had them turn down the lights so I could make sweet sweet love to that thing.
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I thought it was like a Guinness ( yuk ) so thick you can put a crown on the head , and it wont sink. :lol:

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Shoowee! I was off today, but so was the kid. Hit the mall and Chuck E. Cheese so I think I deserve no less than 100 beers! This one I thought was just ok at first, but after 2 I was grinnin’ like a Jack Rabbit and reachin’ for a 3rd so I guess Henry knows something… :mrgreen:

And just look at that sexy bitch sneakin’ up behind. There’s nothing about this picture that I don’t like. :D

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Had a couple of Newcastles. It was the first time I had it, but it won't be the last
A few years back I was working with some Brits on my turf and I ordered Newcastle on draft, they were shocked that people drank that crap :shock: Said it was from the town near where they lived and that only old men drank that light brown piss :lol:

I don't mind it :)

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RC10resto wrote:I was working with some Brits on my turf and I ordered Newcastle on draft, they were shocked that people drank that crap :shock:
When you visit Ireland everyone says "You have to kiss the Blarney Stone"... What they don't tell you is how the Irish like to get drunk and piss all over the Blarney Stone and then watch all the American tourists (in your best Irish accent) "Kiss it for luck!!". :lol:

Those stories don't have all that much to do with each other, but it's still what it made me think of. :lol:

I loved the Newcastle! :D
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Not sure if anyone other than myself will ever need a radio controlled beer delivery device, but if you do: Here's your Huckleberry. 8)

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Not Miller 64 though please! These have been in my fridge for 2 months (and may be there forever) and I'm not real picky!
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That's awesome :mrgreen: A couple of servos, and it might open them as well.

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I'm enjoying a Magic Hat brewing fruit beer. :P

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RC10resto wrote:
Had a couple of Newcastles. It was the first time I had it, but it won't be the last
A few years back I was working with some Brits on my turf and I ordered Newcastle on draft, they were shocked that people drank that crap :shock: Said it was from the town near where they lived and that only old men drank that light brown piss :lol:

I don't mind it :)
If your in England and your at the pub, your drinking a pint of the black stuff if your a man, or a shandy if your not. (UK members, please correct me if I'm wrong)

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Kinda like the one I'm drinking this evening? YUMM!

And watching JS7 take home the victory!! 8)

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Yea baby Bubba rocks on the Zuki! 8) 18 (Millsaps) was strong again! 8) Vilapoopoo :P :lol: !

And I have yet to drink a beer tonight! :lol:

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I figured some Sam Adams Alpine Spring would be the perfect choice for doing a little Spring cleaning on the shelfers. Really love this beer.

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Nice choice! I sucked down a Fulton Sweet Child of Vine IPA this afternoon.

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Had a Corona Familiar. Not a huge fan, but it did get better toward the bottom of the bottle. :lol:

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Some pictures are just indescribably beautiful! :cry: :mrgreen:

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