God ______...that's cool.
Side note: IT IS NOT OK TO TAKE SOME FROM THE NORMAL COOLER TO MAKE YOUR 6 PACK!!! Although...the 4 out of 6 pack of Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat I had to put back, led me to the freezer where I found no more Sunset Wheat, but a sixer of Optimator.
I bought the Louisiana beer cap board. Then I built the frame and painted it to make it look better and hold the beer caps better. You can actually buy any state or even buy the whole USA (a lot fewer beer cap holes on the entire map). The twist tops are a tad small, but I just use a little gorilla glue while sticking them in the holes....
I'm going to buy another La one and do all Louisiana beers.
It's a fun habit!
They usually only let you pull from the shelves of singles.
You can have my Sunset Wheat. All of the fruit beers, shandys, etc are excellent--on the first one. After that, they just get too sweet for me.
Hawk-More refined taste than bud light? That would be ditch water? No?
I'm of the same mind as you. If I like it, I like it and thats all I need to know. I do have a couple of friends who are true beer snobs/hipsters. Only the most obscure breweries will do. If you have heard of the beer, they dont want it!
Taste is a funny thing. I havent found a porter that I care for but I havent found many stouts that I dislike.
I would not consider myself a beer snob. I frown upon the domestic mass produced swill, but if it's free, I'll drink it. If it's my choice, I'm always searching for the craziest, weirdest, beer I can find. I collect the caps, as much as my wife hates it. My dream is to be rich enough to travel around the world trying new beers. I'd settle for one trip to Oktoberfest.
I'm actually heading up to Monroe on the 3rd for Brewfest up there, and I plan on volunteering at Gulfbrew this year.
Hawk, wife and I lived in Holland mid 90's.....4 km from the main Heineken Brewery outside of The Hage.....no European beer consumed in Europe is Pasteurized.....beers so beautiful it will astound you. Some Belgian beers on tap I believe may have qualifted to be served to the gods on Mt. OLYMPUS....
Yes......there are beers in Europe with high alcohol content...everywhere we went beer was served in pint sized glasses...Heineken in Holland is wonderful beer....again no pasteurization....I rode the tram from my Village of Voorschoten just north of the Hage into Ambassadors Row every Wednesday to meet Irish and English friends for a game of snooker and a few pints. Place was a pub called "Das Bok" over 100 years old....watching Guinness come out of that tap was a sight to see.....smooth as butter.....
I always confirm with the beer/wine person of that specific store. Most places it's not ok to break a 6-er for a set price Create Your Own 6-er.
The beer guy at a Kroger in Sugar Land gave me the go-ahead when we first moved there to put whatever I wanted into the create your own 6er, which sold for $9.99 no matter what beers were in the carton. Let's just say I was filling mine with top notch DIPAs and Quads.
He no longer works there. The beer selection has also gone to ____.
HEB and Whole Foods individually price the beers placed on the create rack.
Hi all, I'm not trying to brag but man..... I am currently on my first European trip and currently I am in southern Bavaria region and the beer is fantastic...... I am an avid home brewer and have been longing for some fresh balanced ( key word) lagers. Too many American Brewers try gimmicks with there hops and adjunct additions and quite honestly miss the mark. I am currently in Berchtesgaden, Germany and the hofbrauhaus Berchtesgaden bier is phenomenal being that its a small local brewery made with mountain spring water. Tomorrow I will go to Salzburg and maybe tour Stiegl brewery. Then on to Munchen. If any of you ever have a chance to visit this region, do it. it's amazing history, culture, food, beer, and scenery ( the alps and numerous crystal clear lakes)are amazing! 😉
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