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c******nay.....i am on my 5th glass......good for the heart!! :+ :+ :+ :+ friends don't let friends drive superduties when they are drunk, especially with snow plows on
Well i gotta say if it has booze in it it will WORK !!! LOL but i drink Coors Light for beer and Crown Royal on these cold winter days up here in Canada !!
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 10-Nov-02 AT 02:57 PM (EST)]Well, bout anything Texas made. But I prefer Lone Star or Miller Lite. It's been more than a few times that a Bud Lite will make it passed my teeth too.
Don't drink much anymore 'cause I drank enough for any ten guys the first 35 years of my life
However.. I still sip a few now and then. it's just not on the top of the list like it used to be ~LOL~
When I do it's Yuengling Lager for American Beer or Spaten if I'm drinking German Beer (It's been brewed in the same town in Germany for over 600 years!)
80 F250 Ranger 4X4 cab on 87 Chassis --
1984 351W - Mallory Uni-Lite, MSD wires, Offy intake, 600 Holley, K&N filter, Shorty headers - Dual Exhaust with twin Flowmaster 50's, C-6 trans, American Racing 767's 33x12.5x16.5 sneakers--
Alpine stereo with 400W Jensen Amp and 2 x 300 Watt "boom boxes" behind seat - 2 x 180 watt Xplod's in the doors..
I brew my own beer with a buddy, we call our operation "Floor Hugger Brewery". But If I buy beer of the shelf it's usually from one of my local micro breweries where I know the brewer. Or I buy Chimay. Chimay is made by Trappist Monks in Belgium. It can be hard to find and it's a little pricey, but it's worth it.
"life is to short to drink crappy beer" (Crappy beer is defined as flavorless yellow fizz.)
Floor Hugger.
I'm with John Daly at the bar. I am Irish all the way. Guinesses, Bodingtons, Murphy's and when it's hot outside, Harp.
It is very difficult to get a good German beer, because that which is brewed for domestic consumption, is stronger than that which they export. They keep the best home.
I would like to try home brewing because I understand it is not that dificult to make an excellent lager or ale.:+