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The Beer Summit - What they were drinking

I love my country very much.

I love my whisky that much more.

Alright alright, I'll bite, what's your favorite?

(mind you, Jack's not my favorite, but just screams the definitive American whisky to me)
 
Alright alright, I'll bite, what's your favorite?

(mind you, Jack's not my favorite, but just screams the definitive American whisky to me)
Favorite? Hmm.....depending my mood, Glen Ord, with Glenlivet and Glen Fiddich running close behind. For those adventurous moments, Loch Dhu (the "black whisky") is quite enjoyable. In the winter I tend to be partial to Talisker.

Keep in mind that "whisky" comes from the Scots Gaelic uisge beatha, which translates as "water of life." If it isn't from Scotland, it just isn't whisky.;)
 
Alright alright, I'll bite, what's your favorite?

(mind you, Jack's not my favorite, but just screams the definitive American whisky to me)




If I am going for an American spirit its:


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...real American beer.


commies.

Pfft

real American beer
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In fact, anything from Odells is better. Their IPA is just one of the best IPAs out there. Colorado microbrew blows everything else out of the water.
 
I've had some of those beers. They're good, but they still don't compare to that which Colorado makes. You can't go wrong with the greatest State in the Republic.
 
I've had some of those beers. They're good, but they still don't compare to that which Colorado makes. You can't go wrong with the greatest State in the Republic.




:lol: I have drank the beer from sea to shining sea. Sierra is hard to beat.


Defiant though here in Pearl river is divine..... Drunk righ from the tap.... :thumbs:
 
I bet Michelle drinks a man's beer. ;)

Obama drinks ...


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:lamo
 
If they weren't drinking Shiner Bock, then the might have just as well been drinking piss. :mrgreen:

NOTE: Obama is DWP (Drinking while President!)...

Or is it PWI (President while intoxicated)? LOL.
That's not entirely true. Crowley did ok with Blue Moon. Gates' Sam Adams was not a bad choice, although he muffed it by going light. The only ones who really need beer lessons were Dear Leader (if Bud Lite is your favorite, you just don't understand beer) and The Mouth (non-alcoholic beer is such a ***** poser sort of drink).

As for Dear Leader being PWI....it's not possible to get truly intoxicated on Bud Lite (any lighter and it would be a non-alcoholic brew).
 
:lol: I have drank the beer from sea to shining sea. Sierra is hard to beat.

Every summer in Ft. Collins we have Brew Fest where many of the Colorado brewers get together and we have a big festival sort of thing in Old Town where you overpay for beer (as is typical at festivals) and get really sunburned and drink a lot of beer from around the State. You should consider checking it out one year (it's usually in June), while Sierra may be good it's just really difficult to beat Colorado beer.
 
If I am going for an American spirit its:

Ah, I do enjoy Knob Creek at times, or Makers Mark as well, when I'm wanting bourbon.

Bit of a Crown fan myself, but figured even though Canada is essentially our National Forest ;) (J/K), that it wouldn't be appropriate for the convo.

Sadly, I'm still a low paid govt employee in northern Va so no big bad expensive ones for me (save for the bottle of Cask No 16 and XR I got for christmas two years back. The cask was extremely tasty, the XR I still haven't opened)

Not really a fan of the Irish variety, nor scotch (though Irish over scotch).
 
Lets stay American:

Sierra Navada Pale Ale


*shudder* I'd rather drink hot cat piss.

They picked the worst strain of hops and then put way too much in.

The first time I drank one I thought it was a beer that had went bad, I couldn't believe people pay for stuff this nasty.

When I first started making my own homebrew, I went overboard on adding hops once and it tasted almost as bad as Sierra Nevada, I poured the whole thing out immediately, and almost quit for good.
 
Typical response of someone who talks a lot and does nothing to try to make changes for the better. Making changes only start in places like this they come when you get involved in the real world.





It doesn't take a whole book to see the truth. It takes clearing your glazed over eyes of your blind obedience to a would be Dictator and begin to think for your self for once in your life.



Apparently it helps to be able to read then, as the definition you just posted is accurate, and yet I have never seen Obama doing anything which could be claimed as a move towards government ownership of the means of production!!
 
Horrible memories of college would be coming back if I hadn't blacked out through the periods of time that those memories happened.
 
Why does this picture look funny to me?

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Why does this picture look funny to me?

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It's not funny, it's pathetic. Dear Leader, posing and posturing in shirtsleeves completely oblivious to his "friend" and the challenges in navigating a flight of stairs when has either bum knee or a bad back (not sure which in Gates' case).
 
Ya I wasn't thinking funny - HAHA. More like funny - odd.
 
I thought he was just taking the perp away again ;)
 
*shudder* I'd rather drink hot cat piss.

They picked the worst strain of hops and then put way too much in.

The first time I drank one I thought it was a beer that had went bad, I couldn't believe people pay for stuff this nasty.

When I first started making my own homebrew, I went overboard on adding hops once and it tasted almost as bad as Sierra Nevada, I poured the whole thing out immediately, and almost quit for good.



Bold taste aint for everyone. :shrug:
 
This is real beer!

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