Sweetchuck
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Coors light is very refreshing.
Poured over your head after a rugged bike trip through the mountains, that is.
Poured over your head after a rugged bike trip through the mountains, that is.
In the same family as a Kolsch or a pils, would be a German helles..If you've ever sat at the Augustinerkeller in Munich, drinking some of the best beer in the world...It doesn't get much better than that..
phenry said:I heard being delivered by a speeding silver train makes a beer taste even colder.
Radler or shandy is some pretty refreshing stuff. Sweet, but good. Didn't expect Germans to be diluting their awesome brews, but as one explained to me, "I usually have it if I am exercising, or I have already had 3 or 4 mass (liter glasses)"
redman67 said:I also need to know how to install those bars on my kegs that tell me when my beer is cold
Scruffy1207 said:I heard of some brewery that TRIPLE hops their beers. Supposedly it's pretty refreshing
Oh, another commercial said that Miller Light tastes great and is less filling! Not sure why less filling is better...I've never been particularly too "filled" by real beer. I hate marketing schemes.
TomStew said:I recommend a glass of cold water, you can then go back to drinking your stout and be completely refreshed.
CHefJohnboyardee said:I'm in the minority but I love a good hoppy-low-bodies ale when I'm parched.
Well for your information I have been to cologne. I would agree with you if I had been talking about german pilsners. I was talking about the Czech variety however and I still stand by my statement. Thanks for your worldly input though!
Right on. For me, it's Deschutes' Twilight Ale at the moment on this 98 degree Dallas, Texas, 70% humidity scorch fest of a day.
I always pack a few silver bullets just in case I run into any werewolves
The most refreshing beer is the one you pull from that ice-packed cooler in the truck as the sun sets after baling hay all day long.
In other words, the best beer is earned.