What Beer Is Slaking Your Thirst?

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Ronv69 wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:24 pmDos Equis Amber.
Good to see you Ron! Hope all is well :buddy:
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Piping Abe wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 5:52 pm
Ronv69 wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:24 pmDos Equis Amber.
Good to see you Ron! Hope all is well :buddy:
Can't complain. Gotten good doctor reports on everything and we have money in the bank so we're way ahead of most people. Hoping everyone here is doing good as well.
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I'm on my third Downtown Brown of the evening. Made barbacoa, beans, corn pudding, and cactus salad for dinner. My BIL visiting from Germany was very happy! We got some mezcal in, too!
Because sometimes the body just wants canned fish. 🦪
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This stuff is so good. It taste better than when I last had it years ago. Peaches and Pecans. Thinking of @Kevin Keith has anyone heard from him? @Fr_Tom ?

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Man, I like the fancy stuff, but I pretty much stick with Yuengling or Michelob Amberbock for my non-holiday go-to. I like most German pilsners and dark beers, anything with flavor. Don't get me wrong, I can drink a Coors Lite on a hot day, but then later I ask myself why I didn't just drink water instead. LOL
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Longshanks wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 9:07 pm Man, I like the fancy stuff, but I pretty much stick with Yuengling or Michelob Amberbock for my non-holiday go-to. I like most German pilsners and dark beers, anything with flavor. Don't get me wrong, I can drink a Coors Lite on a hot day, but then later I ask myself why I didn't just drink water instead. LOL
I love Yuengling but even one beer gives me a raging headache. Flight is very good and crisp. Around here I usually go with local ND Beers which are all great but pricey. For standard everyday drinking I do Coors Banquet. Has more flavor than Coors Lite.
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Piping Abe wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:41 pm This stuff is so good. It taste better than when I last had it years ago. Peaches and Pecans. Thinking of @Kevin Keith has anyone heard from him? @Fr_Tom ?

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Yes! He has not told me what beer he is drinking, but I get pictures of Kevin with a cigar from time to time.
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Fr_Tom wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:28 pm
Piping Abe wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:41 pm This stuff is so good. It taste better than when I last had it years ago. Peaches and Pecans. Thinking of @Kevin Keith has anyone heard from him? @Fr_Tom ?

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Yes! He has not told me what beer he is drinking, but I get pictures of Kevin with a cigar from time to time.
Great to hear. Thank you!
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Sam Adams October fest in the mug.
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Coors original tonight.
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