• Beer
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[QUOTE=butre;50229276]so steel reserve then?[/QUOTE] Actually if you do it for 25 minutes with a wet paper towel around it in the freezer, it honestly turns into yunglieng tasting stuff. nah Rum + diet ginger ale + lime works best; then after morning some steak. My top week work is 98hrs/w, I've done 68, 76, and 84 these past few months. It would explain my posting.
98hwrs/w wtf do you do man. [editline]29th April 2016[/editline] I hope you make a killing in overtime
[QUOTE=OvB;50229355]98hwrs/w wtf do you do man. [editline]29th April 2016[/editline] I hope you make a killing in overtime[/QUOTE] Salary man(non exempt), IT is a bitch. I do Cloud Engineering. Guess it is worth it since I am buying a tesla and house in Phoenix, but bleh my mental health has taken a toll. On record I have 77 hours + oh being working and awake AND driving. I barely remember the driving miles from Raliegh to Virginia Beach; but it did happen apperently when I stopped I was so delusional all I was thinking was what day it was and why the sun was up and where Anime was. E: Checked my clock-in hours I logged 58 this week
I've got 2 gallons of an amber ale brewing in a workroom, probably gonna bottle it on Wednesday.
[QUOTE=JohnFisher89;50229332]Actually if you do it for 25 minutes with a wet paper towel around it in the freezer, it honestly turns into yunglieng tasting stuff. nah Rum + diet ginger ale + lime works best; then after morning some steak. My top week work is 98hrs/w, I've done 68, 76, and 84 these past few months. It would explain my posting.[/QUOTE] I'll take your word for it. if I'm drinking malt liquor I'm drinking mickeys, no exception
[QUOTE=Die_Hard;50229039] Yuengling is usually my go to beer though [t]http://i.imgur.com/SLoTdNk.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] I've found that Yuengling is mine as well as many other's "default" beer. The type of beer you drink when you just want a beer and don't want to try something new or be fancy. Or just want to get drunk.
[QUOTE=butre;50229405]I'll take your word for it. if I'm drinking malt liquor I'm drinking mickeys, no exception[/QUOTE] Mickeys at least can bubble in your mouth a bit
I eat beer.
I'm waiting for the Pale ale i bottled in my garage a week ago to finish so i can drink the fucker. I've got like, twenty long necks sitting in the garage waiting to be cracked open. I dunno if long neck is australian slang or not but its like, 750ml.
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Favorite Beers: [t]http://cdn.alko.fi/ProductImages/Scaled/781706/zoom.jpg[/t] [t]http://www.lcbo.com/content/dam/lcbo/products/699009.jpg/jcr:content/renditions/cq5dam.web.1280.1280.jpeg[/t]
Currently drinking Sierra Nevada Porter. Absolute favorite beer of all time. Sadly, SN brews always give me the worst hangover of all time, regardless of the amount I drink.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;50229464]I dunno if long neck is australian slang or not but its like, 750ml.[/QUOTE] An American longneck is a standard 12 oz glass beer bottle.
Japanese beers are almost always really good. No clue why. [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=OvB;50229479]An American longneck is a standard 12 oz glass beer bottle.[/QUOTE] Yeah so an Australian long neck is like, 25 oz. It's a lot of beer.
[t]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/Chang_beer_1.jpg[/t] By far the best beer in the world.
[QUOTE=ejonkou;50229564][t]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/Chang_beer_1.jpg[/t] By far the best beer in the world.[/QUOTE] Yes, this is also top. Girlfriend is Thai and this is the first beer I've ever drank
I've never seen the beers suggested here but I'd like to try them.
I think, in general, beer gets better the further east you go. I only drink American beer when it's in the fridge and I have no money because I don't like it (I especially can't drink light beer). Otherwise I always buy an Asian beer. My friend from Slovakia says Pilsner is the best beer in Europe though However, if I have to choose between a pint of Sapporo or Chang, vs. a bottle of Soju, I'm going with Soju every fucking time. Also I really don't like craft beer/microbrew [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=OvB;50229630]I've never seen the beers suggested here but I'd like to try them.[/QUOTE] Find a wegmans or asian grocery store near you. The wegmans near me has a HUGE craft beer (eh) section, and a pretty sizeable import beer section. Also, asian grocery stores have Asahi, Orion, Sapporo, and Kirin Ichiban (my least favorite japanese beer). There's also Korean beers like Cass (never tried), or Kloud (literally drank a pint and a half and didn't even feel buzzed). Thai beer is good too, as our swedo amigo said up there, Chang is a great beer. There's another one called singha that I'd like to try but they only sell in 6 packs afaik. Have yet to try chinese beer But I always recommend soju to everyone [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] Also I'm not on that hipster bandwagon of "I hate american beer ugh pisswater" because IMO all beer tastes like beer. However, I do recognize that American beer has less alcohol generally and a #4 Baltika actually has so much alcohol that it's almost technically considered wine in the commonwealth of virginia, so theose will get me fucked up easier. [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] Fuck guys you know I have a drinking problem why'd you get me started here
[QUOTE=proboardslol;50229638] But I always recommend soju to everyone[/QUOTE] Say no to soju. There are rumors that the waste from rubbing alcohol factories are used to produce it. True or not, gives you an idea what you're messing with.
alcohols smell is too strong so i don't have beer maybe it's cause i'm just 17 w/e
My parents got a bottle of Soju from my brother but we have yet to crack it open. I've seen Sapporo in a lot of places but I have yet to try an Asian beer. I'll have to give it a try someday I'm sure. [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=proboardslol;50229638] Also I'm not on that hipster bandwagon of "I hate american beer ugh pisswater" because IMO all beer tastes like beer. However, I do recognize that American beer has less alcohol generally and a #4 Baltika actually has so much alcohol that it's almost technically considered wine in the commonwealth of virginia, so theose will get me fucked up easier.[/QUOTE] American beer is good but it's undeniably less-thick than other beers, whatever that means. Like I said earlier, there are people that consider my regular beer (Lone star) Literal piss. I appreciate beer for what it is even If I'm not a huge fan of it. But American light beer is just cheap and easy.
Mostly I prefeer the IMO home team champion [T]https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8465/8086101789_dbc5674864_b.jpg[/t] And if I want to spend a bit more money I usually go for a Brooklyn lager [T]http://brooklynbrewery.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Lager-Glass.jpg[/t] Aaaand if I'm really lucky, and can actually get my hands on it, I take my personal favourite from our western neighbour. [T]http://static.systembolaget.se/imagelibrary/publishedmedia/yvfg9aye5pqsolse68j4/508179.jpg[/T]
[QUOTE=Daysofwinter;50229660]Say no to soju. There are rumors that the waste from rubbing alcohol factories are used to produce it. True or not, gives you an idea what you're messing with.[/QUOTE] Sounds like just a rumor to me. Plus there are different brands of Soju. They use sweet potatoes mostly. Jinro Soju is also the most purchased brand of liquor in the world. And [url=http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/which-country-drinks-the-most-amount-of-alcohol-per-capita/news-story/5197f334dac288f10f21d56f903d3c94]Koreans drink more alcohol than anyone in the world[/url], so I think that this would have been a well-documented phenomena if it were true [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=OvB;50229666]My parents got a bottle of Soju from my brother but we have yet to crack it open. I've seen Sapporo in a lot of places but I have yet to try an Asian beer. I'll have to give it a try someday I'm sure. [editline]30th April 2016[/editline] American beer is good but it's undeniably less-thick than other beers, whatever that means. Like I said earlier, there are people that consider my regular beer (Lone star) Literal piss. I appreciate beer for what it is even If I'm not a huge fan of it. But American light beer is just cheap and easy.[/QUOTE] I agree with that, yeah. I can tell the difference between more bitter beers and less bitter but I can't tell subtleties of the beer, so I'm totally fine with American beer, but I shop by alcohol content and after that how pale the beer is so I almost always end up buying import, and if it's like, a friday or something and I don't have any programming I want to do I get liquor instead
[img]http://images.mentalfloss.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_640x430/public/screen_shot_2013-04-01_at_3.41.13_pm.png[/img] of course i only drink it ironically *sweats furiously and adjusts clear rimmed non-prescription glasses*
[QUOTE=sb27;50228924][t]http://mrliquor.com.au/ma4/images/stories/virtuemart/product/VB_Can_30pk_51906a30c6d2f.jpg[/t] Slam some tinnies of Victoria Bitter down your throat! [sp]VB is disgusting even if you are Australian[/sp][/QUOTE] you're a soft cunt
I never touch the stuff, but everyone else in my family that does drink beer drinks Heineken and/or Becks. Except my grandmother, who apparently prefers Bud Light or Coors Light. Root Beer on the other hand, I am fond of. Right below Dr. Pepper on my top non alcoholic beverage list.
Soju is one of the most interesting things i've ever put in my body. It goes down like water, is tasteless, and hits you like a fucking steamtrain. A bottle is $1 and there's four fridges full of it on every single convenience store on every single street corner in Korea.
[t]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Zagorka_Special_beer.JPG[/t] Either Zagorka or Kamenitsa.
Some of my favorites. [t]https://cavalierbeer.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/193357_699658611624_25304000_37333411_2233971_o.jpg[/t] Awesome. [img]http://www.cheersmn.com/modules/xcgal/albums/image/leinenkugels_beers.jpg[/img] My go to if I want something on the cheaper side. [img]http://blog.bobbylikesbeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/fff2.jpg[/img] The last one is Three Floyds, a localish micro-brewery/pub in Muenster, Indiana. A little expensive but you know how it goes, really good stuff though. You get what you pay for.
[T]https://craft-beer-brewing.cdn.prismic.io/craft-beer-brewing/b020db014b68f924f85e15be35302996f49b950a_guiness-draught-stout.jpg[/t] Deep. Dark. Fantasies .
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