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I'm not a beer for breakfast girl, except musically. On the Farm, I prefer to start the day with mimosas...made with hard cider instead of OJ. But being the good Irish lushpuppy that I am, I won't turn down a beer...esp. if it's a Belgian and/or a lambic. Mmm, nectar o' the gods right there.
Hubby prefers guiness in the am for breakfast each morn for his roo beer. He said if it is good enough for Keith Richards it is good enough for him. Personally I like a strong bloody with my steak and eggs.
"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
Any cider = breakfast beer time!!! Last year it was Sir Perry's Pear, smuggled in a couple JK Scrumpys, and the Blackthorn. I think this year, I'll see about smuggling in the Crispin Lansdowne (with Irish stout yeast and molasses y'all!!!)... it was the breakfast beer of the last day of Sasquatch last year, and Daniroo can vouch for it's effectiveness as a "get-your-day-started" cider... we have the pics to prove it.
I save the Young's Double Chocolate for the LN-nightcap.
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Post by th3int3rn3t on May 14, 2012 18:30:52 GMT -5
Yuengling is a wonderful morning beer. its a wonderful all the time beer. the further toward the brewery you get in Pa, the price goes down. so when im in pittsburgh for dawes on the 5th im pretty sure im just going to pick up as many cases as i can afford. the rest of my group will bring all the PBR. (our campsite flag is a 6' tall can)