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04-28-2006 04:49 PM #31
If I'm in a cart I tend to perfer to compliment my corona w/ another corona .. there are 4 cup holders in that 2 rider for a reason
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04-28-2006 04:52 PM #32
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Obviously you assume the person you are sharing the cart with does not drink you cupholder hog you. Remind me to get my own cart if I play with you.
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04-28-2006 05:21 PM #33
I have a helmet that carries two beers! Giggady giggady giggady!
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04-28-2006 05:23 PM #34Originally Posted by fundonnyProud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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04-28-2006 05:24 PM #35
Who's driving my car home???
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04-28-2006 05:25 PM #36
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Originally Posted by fundonny"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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04-28-2006 05:25 PM #37Obviously you assume the person you are sharing the cart with does not drink you cupholder hog you. Remind me to get my own cart if I play with you.
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04-28-2006 05:28 PM #38Originally Posted by NWILLIAMS
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04-28-2006 05:32 PM #39
My everyday beer is Coors Light, love it when its on for $19.56 across the river!
I'm on a big Hoegaarden kick right now, very nice beer to have while eating a salty meal.
Guinness is my winter beer and it's great when having greasy pub food, but getting drunk off it will make you regret it in the morning.
Bass is another good English beer but not as common on tap.
And of course Corona or Barvaria on a hot day sitting on a patio downtown watching the (enter sex of choice here!) is also very nice.
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04-28-2006 05:37 PM #40
I am drinking only Grolsch until after the world cup. As for malts, nothing beats a Lagavulin for peaty heaven. Also love, love, love Highland Park and Springbank.
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04-28-2006 05:38 PM #41And then there's always the mini fridge in your staff bag.[SIZE=1]NCGT Ryder Cup Team [COLOR=black]Green [/COLOR](06,07,08)[/SIZE]
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04-28-2006 05:40 PM #42
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Originally Posted by spackler"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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04-28-2006 06:10 PM #43
Okay, a thread about beer already has almost 50 posts.... We have problems...
My biggest problem is I have two hands, but only one mouth!!!!!!!!!! What good is double fisting without two mouths????Donny Vantage NFL Guru, since 1974
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04-28-2006 06:17 PM #44My biggest problem is I have two hands, but only one mouth!!!!!!!!!! What good is double fisting without two mouths????
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04-28-2006 06:29 PM #45
I'll have a Keith's please
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04-28-2006 10:06 PM #46Originally Posted by Geoff Johnston
Depends what you're after with beer, if it's just refreshment, I like Euro lagers: Stella, Pilsner Urquell, Harp, Kronenburg, Grolsch, Becks, etc. are great. If you want flavour, go Belgian. I especially like the trappist beers like Leffe Blonde and Chimay. Belgians are the newfies of Europe, but they make fantastic beer. Also some of the British Ales like Tetley's.
I threw in a few whiskys because I think FunDonny should try something other than Johnny Walker Blue.
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04-28-2006 10:34 PM #47
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Originally Posted by thotho
I don't mind crown but nothing beats grey goose! I went to jack astors and they made me the best drink ever. Lemmonade, 1/2 an orrange (right in the glass), grey goose, 7up... OMG its sooo good
Fundonny:
Sounds like a drink that takes hair off your chest!! C'mon man, straight up!
> The above ; gold.
whatever man, I'll all about the girl drinks. I have a really weak stomach and I puke almost anytime I drink anything else. I can't do hard shots, I can't drink black label and water. The drink has to have some non booze taste to it. Hell, even smirnoff gives me heart burn!
PS girls like guys who drink girlie drinks.
> The above ; unfortunately only as friends most of the time.
Personally I like any kind of beer. It all tastes alright some better than others but there is method to my madness. I'm not drinking it soley for refreshment but for inebriation. Even if it's only a slight level therefor the means is less important than the end.
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04-28-2006 10:36 PM #48
MGD for me..
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04-29-2006 12:20 AM #49
Filthy black rum with just a splash of coke. Then, steal the lime out of the Corona and put it in a real drink! Mmm.....
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04-29-2006 02:50 AM #50
Ice cold MGD on a patio at the end of a warm summer day
Guinness at a pub, expecially with authentic pub food (only 1 or 2 though...any more just doens't feel right) - Old Speckled Hen does the trick here as well
Hoegarden when you want to go a little classy...great with steak...wheat beers in general are just wicked
Corona with lime when you want to down em quick
and of course, colt 45 when you're just that poor and you need to get the job done (hey, gimme a break, I'm a starving student)
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04-30-2006 12:20 PM #51
^^ Colt 45 is terrible, thankfully there are better options at only slightly higher prices.
For me, it's Keiths when I'm not in school and have more cash in the bank. During the school year, it's MacLay's or Lakeport. Prefer MacLay's - it's actually the best dollar beer IMO.
I can't stand green bottle beer, not sure what it is, but I find it all bitter tasting - especially Heiniken and Grolsh (sp?).
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04-30-2006 12:49 PM #52
Oh, I know, Colt is terrible, but its the best 8% you can get, and quite drinkable if its ice cold
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04-30-2006 01:09 PM #53
hahaha, drinkable is a subjective term, but you're right, it's does the trick. The taste gives me nightmares though - wow.
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04-30-2006 01:18 PM #54
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Originally Posted by jonf"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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04-30-2006 01:19 PM #55
Also, I go to school in BC, where there is no such thing as buck-a-beer. Cheapest anything you can get is about 22 bucks for 15, if you're lucky.
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04-30-2006 01:19 PM #56
I remember when I was on a strict budget, used to drink big bottles of Schlitz I think it was. With the blue bull on it. My how times and tastes have changed.
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04-30-2006 01:20 PM #57Originally Posted by Geoff Johnston
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04-30-2006 01:23 PM #58
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That's all I've seen around here. Can't buy them in anything but the big boys.
And as for Schlitz, don't even mention that name around some of my friends. Poison in a bottle to them. Nothing but bad morning after (and even night of) memories for them a la Schlitz."A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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04-30-2006 01:25 PM #59
Right, I gotta get used to the Ontario selection again - four months and a lot of bbq and golf should do it though. I still can't get over the fact that Lucky, the Vancouver Island Beer, is much cheaper here than it is there.
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04-30-2006 04:16 PM #60
Ummm by definition Blue is a pilsner....
Normally Molson Dry for me. Been on a bit of a Tuborg Gold kick of late as well.
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