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Shift and Bitter American or my go to's for 'roo oh, and backup of miller lite...
Yeah I snagged a 6 of the Bitter American to add to my pile. Low ABV, but very refreshing. Think it will be great during the day. We don't have New Belgium up here in Ohio. Curious to try the Shift, the Fat Tire disappointed.
"A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." ~William James
"I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?" ~Zhuangzi
My parents gave me two cases of Yuengling so I'm all set! I'll probably only bring one because we don't plan on drinking too much and I'm a lightweight as it is.
My parents gave me two cases of Yuengling so I'm all set! I'll probably only bring one because we don't plan on drinking too much and I'm a lightweight as it is.
Might as well bring both. Can trade a couple brews with your neighbors for a cheeseburger or something, or just give one to a cool person you meet. No such thing as having too much beer you know?
"A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." ~William James
"I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?" ~Zhuangzi
I will gladly pay $50 to anyone who can bring me a 12-pack of Long Trail Ale (the original) in cans (or bottles, assuming you can sneak it in.) It's now available in cans. Anyone in CT/MA/NH/NY/NJ should be able to find some at any store that carries Long Trail.
Yes it is and as long as you are not trying to buy liquor on Sundays then it is fairly easy. I mean they sell it in liquor/ABC stores and those are pretty plentiful.
Have 4 of these chilling. I'ma drink one and if it's good I'll score more.
Velvet Rooster Belgian-Style Tripel (ABV 8.5%)
This beer is a Belgian Tripel that lives up to its name. Smooth and carefully crafted like a fine velvet painting, but with an 8.5% ABV this bird has some spurs! The beer pours a golden straw color with brilliant clarity. Topped with a lofty pure white head the beer has a wonderful floral nose, with subtle fruit notes.
The taste is clean and crisp, with subtle fruit notes and a touch of candy like sweetness. The beer has a Champagne-like effervescent that provides a crisp offset to its sweet finish. While a pint glass is always nice, Velvet Rooster would also be at home in a tulip glass or Champagne flute.
You beer snobs make me sick. 24 of these every year!
That's gross there Phil
Don't knock it. I use to think the same thing but that is the perfect hot weather, pound them down beer. That is my tailgating and lake beer. It's cheap, it goes down smooth, and I can drink them all day long and into the night and wake up the next morning without knowing a drank a drop. I am probably going to bring a 30 pack myself along with a 12 pack of some kind of wheat.
Turtles are, actually quite sexy, if you think about it. I’m getting an erection just thinking about turtles. No, not a stripper named turtles, that’s not funny. Actual turtles.
—?Thom Yorke
Don't knock it. I use to think the same thing but that is the perfect hot weather, pound them down beer. That is my tailgating and lake beer. It's cheap, it goes down smooth, and I can drink them all day long and into the night and wake up the next morning without knowing a drank a drop. I am probably going to bring a 30 pack myself along with a 12 pack of some kind of wheat.
I'm picturing High Life as the equivalent of rubbing alcohol and liquid aluminum.
My warm day beer is something like Narragansett. Or micro pilsners. Or kolsches.
Don't knock it. I use to think the same thing but that is the perfect hot weather, pound them down beer. That is my tailgating and lake beer. It's cheap, it goes down smooth, and I can drink them all day long and into the night and wake up the next morning without knowing a drank a drop. I am probably going to bring a 30 pack myself along with a 12 pack of some kind of wheat.
I'm picturing High Life as the equivalent of rubbing alcohol and liquid aluminum.
My warm day beer is something like Narragansett. Or micro pilsners. Or kolsches.
Nah, I'm a huge beer snob and High Life is perfect for Roo.
Possibly dumb question: does the beer need to be kept in the case it came in or can I have the cans loose in my cooler?
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Depends on if it's in the trunk/truck bed or in the back seat. There MIGHT be issues if it's open case in the passenger compartment.
Hmm, my friend's car is a hatchback so there's no dedicated trunk. I guess I'll wrap it up in a garbage bag in the cooler, don't want any soggy cardboard!
Ok, canned beer question. I'm coming from Florida (land of no Fat Tire) and I'm staying Wednesday night in Atlanta. I just saw that there is both a Whole Foods and a Trader Joe's within walking distance of my hotel. Florida is also the land of no Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. I see on New Belgium's site that I can get my Fat Tire fix at either spot. BUT, does anyone know if they carry cans???
Ok, canned beer question. I'm coming from Florida (land of no Fat Tire) and I'm staying Wednesday night in Atlanta. I just saw that there is both a Whole Foods and a Trader Joe's within walking distance of my hotel. Florida is also the land of no Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. I see on New Belgium's site that I can get my Fat Tire fix at either spot. BUT, does anyone know if they carry cans???
Possibly dumb question: does the beer need to be kept in the case it came in or can I have the cans loose in my cooler?
This and other last-minute brain fodder brought to you by 28 hours until go time!!
It doesn't have to be kept in the case. In fact, I'd suggest taking it out of the case to avoid soggy cardboard mess, and to maximize space in your cooler. To violate an open container law, they mean the container the alcohol is in, not the carrying case.
"A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." ~William James
"I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?" ~Zhuangzi