I'll take the bait.
Steel Reserve is my favorite malt liquor-- and I've tried most all of them. I've discussed the matter with a friendly bum once and we both agreed it is far superior to old english, colt 45, hurricane, etc. I've liked Mickey's too ever since having dinner at a place with an extensive wine list, but Mickey's was the only beer. That said, at 5.6% it really shouldn't be classed with the other high gravity beers.
A person's particular taste is always influenced by experience and Steel Reserve will always be associated with Phil and Friends at Jonesbeach. A beautiful summer day, my buddies and I killed a twelve pack of Yuengling much to quickly and as we heading into the venue we came across a guy selling Steel Reserve cans (24oz) for $1.25. Something about the circumstances... me just wanting one more beer and this guy selling big cans for such a strange (who tailgates with loose change?) and cheap price.
I don't know, maybe Steel Reserve needs to be consumed in a Mcdonalds cup to full appreciate its potent, economical splendor. I've had worse beers and I've paid a good deal more money for them.
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Says the man with Steel in his name...we're onto you
Take two forties and tape them one in each hand. get four friends to do this with you. You need to drink em quick cause they get worse as they warm up. You can't take either forty off until both are finished. many interesting problems will arise in you're night that make it all the more fun.
Edward 40 hands - the game
Always bring a few Steels with us camping. We generally attack the homebrews for the intitial buzz and then dig into the cheap Steel and Natty Ice when we can't taste anymore.
Nothing like a brat and egg sandwich with a Steel Reserve in the morning to shake off the hangover..... or start a new one rather...
Anyone up for a game of Edward 240 hands (DFH120 in each hand)? j/k
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