beers you like (and weeeeed too)

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by natural philosophy, Jul 5, 2010.

  1. KevinH

    KevinH Just Floating Here

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    A few of these and I had a happy Saturday Night.
     
  2. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    If you can ever get your hands on this, it's probably the best beer I've ever had. I love it.

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  3. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    woooahhhh!!!! that's so crazy! I swear to god I hadnt seen that post before I posted mine!
     
  4. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    that sounds delicious.. i'll have to check it out some time
     
  5. KevinH

    KevinH Just Floating Here

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    Rogue makes really good unique beers. Never had a problem with any of their beers.
     
  6. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    The only one I had a bit of a rough time with was the dead guy ale. soooooooo bitter!

    But either way I can't get any rogue beer anymore where I'm from. Shame.
     
  7. fuzz_acid_flowers

    fuzz_acid_flowers Aqueou§ Transmi§§ion

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    this thread makes me want a damn beer
     
  8. Popularity

    Popularity Senior Member

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    at least you're old enough. I'm about to turn the most 'haha in your face' age.
     
  9. fuzz_acid_flowers

    fuzz_acid_flowers Aqueou§ Transmi§§ion

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    we can switch place for 8 days..i need to not spend my money on drinks so i can have extra money for superball :tongue:
     
  10. Buddha Fish

    Buddha Fish wanderin' fish

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  11. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Fuck yea. I tried that for the first time two weeks ago. It was great, a bit sweet though. You can only have one or two, any more would be gross.
     
  12. Buddha Fish

    Buddha Fish wanderin' fish

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    i could drink this shit all day. gotta try the raspberry, it's down right delicious
     
  13. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    That shock top stuff is nasty. Made by Anheuser. Yuck
     
  14. Thundakat

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    I like a good raspberry wheat beer like purple haze, or Coors light when I'm at a regular bar. As for ganja, I've always been partial to AK47 and anything purple.
     
  15. DroneLore

    DroneLore h8rs gon h8, I stay based

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    Guinness, Newcastle, Bad Penny, Brooklyn Brown Ale for when I feel like bein classy

    PBR & Steel Reserve for when I feel cheap.
     
  16. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    As far as light beers go, coors light is pretty good....

    But if there's real coors, why the fuck would you get coors light?

    Coors original is the largest name beer that I like, that I know of.
     
  17. Thundakat

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    In my region, coors light is more readily available than regular Coors. I just prefer light beers anyways. Heavier beers tend to give me bad heart burn.
     
  18. Perilless

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    I like a good Leffe, which is Belgian I think. When I was living in Canada, there was a lovely beer called ''La Fin Du Monde'' which was quite strong but delicious!
    I enjoyed a few Stone brewery beers in the US, such as Arrogant Bastard.
    As far as mainstream commercial beers go, I'd usually pick Heineken or Carlsberg.
     
  19. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    Well I think coors light is more well known everywhere, the whole "silver bullet" marketing thing.

    As far as light beer goes, it's awesome. But light beer is just another word for VERY mildly alcoholic piss :p

    Coors original is a damn good beer.

    Also, it's not hopped to shit. I hate that shit, hops can add something and preserve beer, they don't MAKE the beer. Had a michilob ultra the other night, didn't even drink half of it. It MIGHT have had a good taste somewhere under there, but I couldn't tell, it was hopped so much I had that sort of dry, numb mouth that comes from strong bitterness... was just nasty and pointless.
     
  20. KevinH

    KevinH Just Floating Here

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    I'm not going to pick on Coors-it is the better of the national beers-but I have a real problem with the politics of the owner-and haven't gotten drunk on a beer like Coors in a long time. I've had them at friends houses or picnics-it's drinkable. And cheap Mexican pot will get you high.

    There are amazing beers and alcohols to explore-just like strains of pot. And I get different effects/feelings from each one. I enjoy Louis Jadot Beaujolais-great for thinking, great conversations and food-but it makes me tired after a few bottles. Kiku Masamune Sake (any temperature) is also great for thinking and conversation-I love sipping it all day long and getting a nice comfortable buzz. Give me a nice white tequila. There are great beers in the same way.

    This is the first time in the history of mankind that Western Culture is not spending most of it's day semi-drunk. Even the 3 martini lunch or having a drink most nights when you got home. Times have changed.

    As Ben Franklin said- "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
     

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