Strecker25
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home town Genny light, near freezing of course.
BirdBrau said:I don't necessarily publicize my affinity for PBR, but especially for enjoying in the outdoors it can't be beat. It is best when consumed near freezing during a day of backcountry skiing...
Must have a regional distribution. Can't recall seeing it in the stores down here in Texas, but then again, wasn't looking for it either.
Pez.
Really?
I feel like every bar in Philly has $2 PBR cans. Its a hipster thing.
High life, and when I'm really slumming, OE.
My wife's grandfather used to stay up with me watching Red Sox games when we'd visit them in Boston. He loved Miller High Life, the champagne of beers so they say. We would sit and he would tell me stories about his days as a gunner on a B24 Liberator over Europe and we'd have a couple pops. He passed in 06', so that's my guilty pleasure....a crappy beer, in my opinion, with some of my best memories attached.
biochemedic said:No one from The 'Burgh going to 'fess up about secretly enjoying Iron City? It's a pretty damn tasty beer, especially when it's super fresh right from your favorite drinking hole on the North Side...
yup cherry lambic..real wussy stuff but i love me a bottle every now and thenFess up. Do you have a beer you like that you hope no other beer nerds see you buy??? You know, one you drink in private?
On hot Summer days here in Texas I sometimes buy a sixer of Bud in the bottles, stick em in the freezer till the necks start to freeze, and drink them during outdoor projects.
Also discovered I like George Killians Red.
Anyone else wish to unburden themselves?
Pez.
I'm not sure where it falls in the BMC level, but I always keep Kokanee on hand. I play in a pool league so that's usually the best you can get in most of the pool bars.
Also my grandma used to own a tavern in a small town near here. She sold it years ago but once a year we go down there (along with my grandpa and mom) for a pitcher or 3 of coors light and some whiskeys. Nothing like getting sloshed with your grandparents!
I'll say though I feel guilty for neither.
Kosch
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