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•Scottish 80/- •Sweet Stout •Roggenbier .primary | bright:
98: Moss Hollow Soured '09 72: Oude Kriek 99: B-Weisse 102: Brett'd BDSA 104: Feat of Strength Helles Bock 105: Merkin Brown .on tap | kegged:
XX: Moss Hollow Springs Sparkling Water 95: Gott Mit Uns German Pils 91b: Brown Willie's Oaked Abbey Ale 103: Merkin Stout
98: Yorkshire Special 100: Maple Porter 89: Cidre Saison 101: Steffiweizen '09 (#3)
In our house, if you like eating goose grap, you drink water. Sorry, but those are the rules.
In my house we're a little more strict, it's goose, rabbit, deer and duck crap snacks that'll keep you from enjoying a cold one. So far I've been good about following the rules, but my dogs haven't...
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That's the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. I'll never understand the whole dog-pampering thing.
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FYI, folks: alcohol is very bad for dogs. Their livers aren't equipped to process it like ours are. So please, please, don't go feeding your dog more than a sip of beer! My pup likes to take a few laps from my glass here and there---probably just likes the sugar---but it's never more than an ounce or so. [/PSA]
.planned:
•Scottish 80/- •Sweet Stout •Roggenbier .primary | bright:
98: Moss Hollow Soured '09 72: Oude Kriek 99: B-Weisse 102: Brett'd BDSA 104: Feat of Strength Helles Bock 105: Merkin Brown .on tap | kegged:
XX: Moss Hollow Springs Sparkling Water 95: Gott Mit Uns German Pils 91b: Brown Willie's Oaked Abbey Ale 103: Merkin Stout
98: Yorkshire Special 100: Maple Porter 89: Cidre Saison 101: Steffiweizen '09 (#3)
FYI, folks: alcohol is very bad for dogs. Their livers aren't equipped to process it like ours are. So please, please, don't go feeding your dog more than a sip of beer! My pup likes to take a few laps from my glass here and there---probably just likes the sugar---but it's never more than an ounce or so. [/PSA]
Mine will ONLY drink it if I dab a little on my finger tip. I think it has to do with the smell, being to intense to drink from a bowel or glass. I have no problem giving them a taste of what I've made from time to time, be I'm usually to greedy to share anyway
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Originally Posted by k1v1116
nasty people live the longest cause even cancer doesnt want to live with them.
Dog livers can process alcohol. The standard treatment for chocolate poisoning is IV alcohol. The liver processes the alcohol rather than the theobromine and the kidneys clear out the theobromine. I had a Shepard-mix that ate two pounds of chocolate chips my GF left out.
Chronic alcohol use causes all of the problems it does in people.
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