So for my "first" beer tonight...
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I know it's boring, but I am back with Stella.........followed by Guiness Stout 

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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Bought a 6-pack of a Jamaican lager, called RED STRIPE.
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To be honest, I bought it because of the old skool stubby bottles, but I actually really like the taste. I'll probably buy it again in the future.(note to administrators... we totally need a 'thumbs up' smiley!)
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'thumbs up' ??!!tsan wrote:I bought it because of the old skool stubby bottles, but I actually really like the taste. I'll probably buy it again in the future.
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Just cracked my first Busch Light in anticipation of the Colts game tonight. Hopefully it's not another abomination to the sport of football...


Oh, and I made Strombolis yesterday to go with it.



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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Here's a pic of a 12oz Mickey's for reference.



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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Mathilda by Goose Island in Chicago. A tasty Belgian style beer.
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Oh man, those look like the most delicious things eva! Glob on some Sriracha, a I'd be all set!THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Oh, and I made Strombolis yesterday to go with it.![]()
I've got a lot of work to do tonight, getting ready for a big race this Saturday. I have to finish getting my M-chassis' (an M04 and M05), and CVTA car ready by the end of the night. I'm racing offroad tomorrow and Friday, so this is my last night to get it done. So, I bought a few (possibly too many) Laker Ice tall boy beers to get me through the evening. I say too many because I've had less than one so far, and have quite a buzz already.
This may prove to be counterproductive!
Here I am showcasing my brew. I probably could have chosen a better back drop than my messy basement.
Also, FYI, I had to airbrush a booger out of my nose before I uploaded the pic
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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
speakin of alcohol........ i love this skit. until gaga shows up. she's got a face for radio.
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Nah. You'll end up with the most creative set up there!tsan wrote:This may prove to be counterproductive!


Agreed! That poor girl fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. She's rich though!scr8p wrote:until gaga shows up. she's got a face for radio.![]()



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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Tonight, Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale. Very tasty.
I actually have a lot of respect for Gaga. My wife is into her music and I took a listen and it's pretty good (if you listen to dance/pop stuff).
I actually have a lot of respect for Gaga. My wife is into her music and I took a listen and it's pretty good (if you listen to dance/pop stuff).
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Wow, that Arrogant Bastard must have quite a KICK!flipwils11 wrote:I actually have a lot of respect for Gaga. My wife is into her music and I took a listen and it's pretty good (if you listen to dance/pop stuff).


She does good charity work from what I hear.



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Re: So for my "first" beer tonight...
Picked up a 6-pack of a Chinese beer called TSINGTAO this afternoon:
I've only had one bottle so far, but it's pretty good. It seems to have a bit of a bitter taste to it. (at least that's what my inexperienced beer palate thinks)
I think it's time I organized my RC workspace here at home, so I figure I might as well put back a few brews at the same time. I've only had one bottle so far, but it's pretty good. It seems to have a bit of a bitter taste to it. (at least that's what my inexperienced beer palate thinks)
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Bought a coupe of beers for me and my Dad:
10 points for the awesome can, though!
Not my kind of beer. It is way too flavourful for me. Quite a hefty aftertaste. Almost tastes like some sort of citrus zest.10 points for the awesome can, though!
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Agreed. Truly retro styling.tsan wrote:10 points for the awesome can, though!

McGuire's Irish Red from the pub in Pensacola, FL. A gift from some of our friend's who went down there recently. Why is every souvenir I get either beer or hot sauce? I guess everyone thinks of me as "that alky husband of her's who likes spicy food."




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