I love that other disc golfers who drink good beer prefer cheap fizzy water beer on the course. My go to is natty light tall boys, mostly cause it actually gets a little flavor when it warns up in your bag.
exactly!
I love that other disc golfers who drink good beer prefer cheap fizzy water beer on the course. My go to is natty light tall boys, mostly cause it actually gets a little flavor when it warns up in your bag.
I'm with you on this one eastoak. Not to knock anyone for drinking BMC but I just can't do it.
And not to hijack the thread, but I think this is a good place to tell a little story, and it fits with the drinking ****ty beers with inlaws theme here.
The insult: At Thanksgiving (the Canadian one) we had my brother-in-law and his wife over. I had a case of 24 Mill Street Tankhouse Ale on hand (for those of you unfamiliar, this is a really really good micro-brewed hoppy pale ale from Toronto). The brother in law proceeded to polish off a bunch of them and when we ran out of beer, he offered to buy the next case, went to the beer store and came back with 12 Labatt's Blue. To me, this is a huge party foul. I did not drink any, as I had some good rum on hand. He left the Blue, and made the comment that he expected them to be "improved" by Christmas - meaning that he expected me to drink the ****ty beer and replace it with something good.
The revenge: I tried to drink a blue after cutting the grass one day, and I got about 2 sips in before dumping it (again not knocking anyone who likes the stuff, but I just can't do it). I thought, "How can I get back at him for doing this terrrible injustice to my beer fridge?" So, here's what I did: I have put a little "IMPROVED" sticker on each bottle of his crappy beers and put them in the fridge next to my home brews. When he asks for a beer, that will be what he gets.
Is this reasonable?
Piratwolf said:I've always had a soft spot for Busch. Spelled pretty much however you like, for that matter.... Much prefer it to Bud and especially to Miller.
Piratwolf said:I've always had a soft spot for Busch. Spelled pretty much however you like, for that matter.... Much prefer it to Bud and especially to Miller.
You must drink mickeys then.
I'm very particular about my beer and don't want anything other than malt, hops, water, and yeast.
I find it silly you say this, yet your signature clearly states you specialize in wheat beers...
Yes. Malted wheat is malt. Malted barley is malt. Follows the Reinheitsgebot just fine: malt, hops, yeast, water. I didn't contradict myself at all between what I posted and my signature line.I find it silly you say this, yet your signature clearly states you specialize in wheat beers...
Weizenwerks said:Boggles my mind that so many homebrewers and craft beer drinkers would tolerate such poor beer styles as light American lagers. I would be embarrassed to offer such a beer to anyone, including my worst enemy. Hell, my dog drinks better beer than that.
OK, ALRIGHT, I CONFESS!!!! I will drink ANY beer, ANY where.
Boggles my mind that so many homebrewers and craft beer drinkers would tolerate such poor beer styles as light American lagers. I would be embarrassed to offer such a beer to anyone, including my worst enemy. Hell, my dog drinks better beer than that.
Boggles my mind that so many homebrewers and craft beer drinkers would tolerate such poor beer styles as light American lagers. I would be embarrassed to offer such a beer to anyone, including my worst enemy. Hell, my dog drinks better beer than that.
Boggles my mind that so many homebrewers and craft beer drinkers would tolerate such poor beer styles as light American lagers. I would be embarrassed to offer such a beer to anyone, including my worst enemy. Hell, my dog drinks better beer than that.
TyTanium said:Personally, I'm huge fan of the Walgreens "Big Flats" adjuct lager. I know, I know, it's supposedely worse than BMC, but an ice cold one is so refreshing while doing yard work. Just don't let it warm up. And $2.99 for a sixer means more money spent on MY beer.
That's the problem, there is little flavor to it. Barely any hops, barely any malt. The poor blue collar workers need to get a better job so they can afford better beer with real flavor.I believe the reason American light lager is such a huge hit with the blue collar set is because it really tastes great after hard work.
I wouldn't know, I don't eat fast food.I think it's the same as eating a fast food burger. I know there is better out there, hell I can make better myself. For some reason, though, given the right circumstances, nothing beats a Teenburger or a Whopper.
The poor blue collar workers need to get a better job so they can afford better beer with real flavor.
Weizenwerks said:That's the problem, there is little flavor to it. Barely any hops, barely any malt. The poor blue collar workers need to get a better job so they can afford better beer with real flavor.
Airborneguy said:I'd say you just took snobbery to a whole new level.
Weizenwerks said:The poor blue collar workers need to get a better job so they can afford better beer with real flavor.
Boggles my mind that so many homebrewers and craft beer drinkers would tolerate such poor beer styles as light American lagers. I would be embarrassed to offer such a beer to anyone, including my worst enemy. Hell, my dog drinks better beer than that.
bernerbrau said:That said, I love a well done lager. Czechvar and Pilsner Urquell, if you can get them unskunked, are delicious and I will drink them by the case.
Weizenwerks said:The poor blue collar workers need to get a better job so they can afford better beer with real flavor.
On second thouht, I take back my last post. Theres no way thay was a serious comment. Just some friendly ribbing.
Airborneguy said:Unfortunately, it was serious. Take a look at some of his other posts.
I'm literally wearing a blue collar right now
I'm not their emotional tampon nor responsible for their thin skin.You just pissed off a lot of people who are gonna read this.
Using the word "but" is a negator which negates any statement before the negator. If you use the word "but" in that statement the statement of "not to be a dick" is negated and is false. Using the word "but" doesn't excuse what you are about to state. Saying "not to be a dick, but" clearly negates "not to be a dick".You should have prefaced that statement with "Not to be a dick, but", because thats what that statement makes you sound like.
I wouldn't know, I don't eat fast food.
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