
So for my "first" beer tonight...
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Spice up game day! Coconut curry hef, and curry ketchup for the sliders.


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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
To bring in the new season of the Walking Dead I'm having a Dead Guy Ale!
Oh and before that I have some Keiths to apply my vintage Toyota Pickup badge to my Tacoma

Before

The beer may have gotten me off topic lol
Oh and before that I have some Keiths to apply my vintage Toyota Pickup badge to my Tacoma

Before

The beer may have gotten me off topic lol
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
I'm off work 'til the 5th so why not??
Enjoying a Redd's Apple Ale. It's definitely different. Not a very strong apple or ale flavor and very easy drinking with it's super low carbonation. Not my favorite I've ever had, but definitely all it's own. I was hoping to enjoy it while watching a good game six of the series, but it wasn't much of a game...



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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Hey! That curry ketchup is expiredj-sou wrote:Spice up game day! Coconut curry hef, and curry ketchup for the sliders.

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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
gomachv wrote:Hey! That curry ketchup is expired



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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Beer time, lol this was actually last night. Tonight will be a lot scarier.
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
What's with the sippy cup? Afraid you might spill some? 

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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Sorry Anthony, but you walked right into that one...slotcarrod wrote:What's with the sippy cup? Afraid you might spill some?

Red wine with steak, white wine with fish... Busch Light with a late night Philly cheese steak with caramelized onions.


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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
20oz shock top at the airport, frosty beverage going dooooown!
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
What airport and where are you headed? Just being inquisitive...
I worked til 9 something, got home and cracked an ice cold bud. (into the frozen "homer" mug of course)
I hope I have many of these tonight, watching some F1 qualifying while laundry is getting done. Pretty lame friday night but I am good with it. This way all the cleaning is done for the weekend and I can go to the LHS tomorrow.
I worked til 9 something, got home and cracked an ice cold bud. (into the frozen "homer" mug of course)
I hope I have many of these tonight, watching some F1 qualifying while laundry is getting done. Pretty lame friday night but I am good with it. This way all the cleaning is done for the weekend and I can go to the LHS tomorrow.
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"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring."
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
That is nasty man!
I am off work til 3pm friday. Just have a few afternoon/evening hours tomorrow and off again for the weekend.
I am going to dig into one of the RC10 Classic kits I bought and have a few cold ones.
This is an interesting start, Zubr. It is brewed in Poland, has a Heineken sort of taste. 5.6%, and for it being a higher alcohol content it has a great finish.
Thumbzzzzz, Did you know the Homer glass is right around 535 to 550ml? Just over half a litre. (Liter-US sp)
That would make it a tad over one pint.
I could have a few more for sure.

I am off work til 3pm friday. Just have a few afternoon/evening hours tomorrow and off again for the weekend.
I am going to dig into one of the RC10 Classic kits I bought and have a few cold ones.
This is an interesting start, Zubr. It is brewed in Poland, has a Heineken sort of taste. 5.6%, and for it being a higher alcohol content it has a great finish.
Thumbzzzzz, Did you know the Homer glass is right around 535 to 550ml? Just over half a litre. (Liter-US sp)

I could have a few more for sure.
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Great pic! Enjoy! It holds at least one 12 ounce Busch Light and that's all I really ask of any mug... 

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