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If I am in Texas make mine a Shiner Bock or a ZiegenBock. If I am in NY (this is going to make some folks puke) I'll take a Genny Cream Ale (The Gennicillian cures all lol) anyplace else in the states an Ice cold Coors original is my pick. Over here in the UK I have taken quite a liking to Tennent's Extra Stout. Packs a punch since it is a 9% lager. lol. No they don't serve the Beer warm Here, It is served at 40 degrees.
Speaking of drinking beer and working on vehicles, I have seen some pretty weird results that came out of garage drinking partys. Once saw a 30 foot Volkswagon bus limo stretch job that came from a drinking episode. Painted brown with some yellow on top, it looked like a hot dog. Once saw a garage drinking party that resulted in a marriage between a fairly large cabin cruiser and an old Cadillac sedan. Looked like a land yacht driving down the highway. The guy charged $1 to let you have your picture taken from the bridge of the car/boat. He would hang around truck stops until he had enough money to fill the gas tank and buy some beer. Then it was on to the next town. A buddy of mine use to drink so much that he could not remember how to put things back together after he took them apart. The final one that convinced me not to drink (in access) and work in the garage was the same buddy who cut his hand badly when he was home alone and working in the garage. He claimed to be too drunk to drive, so he sewed up the cut with 25 one handed stitches using needle nose pliers in this mouth and his good hand.
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