Finally reading this thread. Check my signature...Socrates would agree.
Finally reading this thread. Check my signature...Socrates would agree.
Not to argue, but I don't think beer people hate beer people.
rolling rock was the first beer i ever had. nearly put me off beer forever.Rolling Rock is awful.
And I had a beer from New Holland I could swear was called Madder Hatter and it was a 10% imperial IPA brewed with blue cheese? I feel like this was a fever dream. But I remember my wife and I had a hard time finishing that beer.
I live in PA. We grew up with Rolling Rock - from “the glass lined tanks at Latrobe, PA.” It’s a common beer that many here drink.Rolling Rock is awful.
And I had a beer from New Holland I could swear was called Madder Hatter and it was a 10% imperial IPA brewed with blue cheese? I feel like this was a fever dream. But I remember my wife and I had a hard time finishing that beer.
…and thats why every brewery and micro brewery is making a dozen hazy pale ales and ipas that all look like a glass of orange juice or the sludge I pour out of the bottom of my fermenter. These beers make my throat close and make me gag every time I look at one.Yes indeed. We (beer makers) react more to the American mass market tastes
That would have been pbr for me, sitting on my dad's lap when I was 6 or so grabbed a swig and damn near died lol.rolling rock was the first beer i ever had. nearly put me off beer forever.
I don't know. When I was in Saudi Arabia during Desert Shield I found some grape juice and put bread yeast in it and let it ferment. Kinda nasty but it worked!
I was stationed at Ft Riley from OCT93-MAY 96 2-34 AR 1 ID then MAY 97-FEB 01in 70th EN 1 AD. Then went to Germany where I was with 201st FSB from FEB 01-AUG 05. Spent 7 years in the BRO. If you're gonna be one, be a Big Red One!"BRO?"/Ft. Riley?
Damn Pier Queers!!!!!!! My wife and I are both retired from the Army. She retired out of Ft Riley and we decided to stay here. It's not too bad, but I forgot how backwards this state is!My Dad (WWII Vet) was stationed at Ft. Riley, and after the war went to K-State. I was born in Manhattan, but was wise enough to go to KU, and into the Navy.
Go Navy, Beat Army!
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