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Sheriff Underscore
Hate to spoil the party but.....................
http://dailybuzzlive.com/8-beers-stop-drinking-immediately/
*groan* Oh god not that garbage again....
Hate to spoil the party but.....................
http://dailybuzzlive.com/8-beers-stop-drinking-immediately/
Hate to spoil the party but.....................
http://dailybuzzlive.com/8-beers-stop-drinking-immediately/
I hate to spoil YOUR party but most of that garbage has been debunked.
http://blog.timesunion.com/beer/debunking-8-beers-that-you-should-stop-drinking-immediately/2425/
Really ? No HFC in PBR ?
5. Dextrose and Corn Syrups are used primarily by big brewers usually to lighten flavor, and in some cases to reduce production costs. Dextrose powder is a common ingredient in craft brewed double IPAs. In England, most ales are made with the addition of brewing sugars (which contribute flavor and fermentable sugar), and have been made that way for well over 100 years. Most Belgian Trappist beers are brewed with a portion of candi-sugar syrup. Brewers use corn, rice or sugars because the sugars are almost 100% fermented by yeast. Consumers are not drinking corn syrup.
The use of adjuncts, such as rice or corn began in the United States in the 1800s because American malt was of suspect quality and sometimes resulted in harsh, heavy beer. At the time, big brewers were located in the midwest St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati where the summers are brutally hot. American consumers wanted a lighter, more refreshing beer. Brewers added adjuncts to compensate for the kinds of barley/malt they had access to.
You mean you can taste the ethanol that the alleged HFC fermented into?
Hate to spoil the party but.....................
http://dailybuzzlive.com/8-beers-stop-drinking-immediately/
Have you tried the Shiner Black Lager? Not bad.Some protest because Shiner Bock is listed in this crappy beer list, but I'll add Shiner to the list of crappy beers I drink. So that makes it, Dos Equis Lager Especial (the green bottle), Miller Lite, and Shiner Bock for me. Shiner is good enough to drink but not worth the hype and totally misses the mark. It's only a bock because they call it one, otherwise, there's no resemblance.
omgwtfbbq?really ? No hfc in pbr ?
Fish bladder. I think that is PETAFAG code for isinglass.Hate to spoil the party but.....................
http://dailybuzzlive.com/8-beers-stop-drinking-immediately/
Good old Army beer. In my day, it depended where you were. They had a good selection of imports at the Enlisted Club at Ft. Sill. The odd mass market options that I remember most...or least, as the case may be...were tall boys of Strohs, Schlitz malt liquor and for some reason, Blatz on tap at Ft. Knox, They also canned Coors as some places on post at Knox when it was still not available east of the river. Realistically, at that age, I was just looking for beer most of the time.....or liquor when we could get one of the guys who was 21 to go up and buy drinks.25 oz Milwaukee's Best Ice for flavor (I know, it's antithetical - isn't it? but hey -you get a 'bonus' ounce for 'free'), Steel Reserve for effect (8.5% abv).
Back when I was in the Army (more than 2 decades ago), a 40 oz Haffenreffer Private Stock was my weapon of choice, and a favorite of our Medical Platoon. Good thing I was able to give myself an I.V. to rehydrate. A few of those would severely deplete the ol' electrolyte level, and a five mile run after a hard night of drinking could be a rather unpleasant experience without a little self-med.
Have you tried the Shiner Black Lager? Not bad.
Grain belt
Old Milwaukee
Steel reserve
Busch light
All are regulars in my fridge. I'm not embarrassed by it either. I make all my "good" beer
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I forgot about Steel Reserve. I used to buy individual tall boys at the gas station for a dollar. It's pretty flavorful for a drink aimed toward those who just want to catch a buzz.