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So, as most of my friends will tell you, I'm an annoyingly HUGE fan of The Big Lebowski. That being said, anytime I offer someone one of my home brews, I ask them if they'd like an "Oat Soda". I like the term "oat soda" so much, I name all my beers as such. Examples: Valley Road Amber Oat Soda, or Valley Road India Oat Soda. Any other achievers out there? Pretty fun to say, too...Oat Soda!!!:ban:
 
Hmm. Never heard that one before. I know what movie you are referring to, but I don't think I've seen the whole thing. I guess probably not, since so many people quote it. Oat soda is kind of funny though.

Kinda reminds me of that Primus album, "Pork Soda". Bottle of Swine?
 
Hmm. Never heard that one before. I know what movie you are referring to, but I don't think I've seen the whole thing. I guess probably not, since so many people quote it. Oat soda is kind of funny though.

Kinda reminds me of that Primus album, "Pork Soda". Bottle of Swine?

How bout Porkfelwien???

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f32/apfelwein-question-meat-56475/

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f32/why-wont-my-porkfelwine-ferment-61320/

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/meat-beer-76867/

And it's very own myspace page.

MySpace.com - Porkfelwein - 31 - Male - ROYAL OAK, Michigan - www.myspace.com/porkfelwein
 
A buddy of mine and I usually refer to beer as "barleypop"

Me: "Jimbo, you want a barleypop?"

Jim: "Always"
 
In Ireland we would ask "How long does the train take to get from Limerick To Dublin?" and the answer was "About 4 pints" . :D
 
In Ireland we would ask "How long does the train take to get from Limerick To Dublin?" and the answer was "About 4 pints" . :D

In Edward Abbey's "The Monkey Wrench Gang", Hayduke measures distances travelled in terms of cans of beer as well. Fantastic! On a similar note, I live in a really rural area with many mountain roads (mostly dirt), and one of my buddies refers to the roads as "good drunk-driving roads". Not that any of us advocate such behavior.:drunk:
 
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