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Is this a math question? Feels kind of mathy. I ******* hate math.

but

When I die, I want to die peacefully, in my sleep, like my grandpa did. Not like the screaming passengers in his car.
– Jack Handey

No. Units are a physics/science thing. I ******* hate units.
 
I was informed by a customer last night that she can never find beers w/ coconut but a lot of places do mint stouts. Yes, thats why we have a few different coconut beers but no mint beers. And yet nothing I said would change her mind bc Pizza Boy did a mint sunny side up so clearly that was a common trend and nothing I could say would change her mind.
Mint stouts never taste good because most stouts aren't THAT chocolatey and real mint isn't really a good complement to chocolate anyways.
 
Semen is alkaline, right?

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Mint stouts never taste good because most stouts aren't THAT chocolatey and real mint isn't really a good complement to chocolate anyways.

Pretty much completely agree with just one exception, Perennial BA 17 which was incredible. Though regular 17 wasn't very good in comparison.
 
Pretty much completely agree with just one exception, Perennial BA 17 which was incredible. Though regular 17 wasn't very good in comparison.

Odd Side Ales made one that I thought was pretty enjoyable. Only mint stout I can think of that I actually liked and would want to drink again.
 
Odd Side Ales made one that I thought was pretty enjoyable. Only mint stout I can think of that I actually liked and would want to drink again.
I'm guessing I had that same one, which I enjoyed to my surprise. Had the Carton Irish Coffee last night while not a stout was pretty good but I would've liked a touch less mint.
 
Would smash that beer all over. BTW where is the actual falls? Tried Google but got pages and pages of results for the beer.
If you clicked the link you would know.

Neither Quinannan Falls nor the beer actually existed outside his imagination, but he remembered enough about it to sketch a recipe and label, which was put into full form by Michigan artist Kathleen Kalinowski, the following morning.

That being said, there is Big Quinnisec Falls, which is actually just a Hydro Dam on the Wisconsin border and nothing special to look at, but those are the only actual Q Falls in Michigan.
 

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