Pine Barrens Mafia Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 I was talking about Coors. Don't mind Molson (Canadian Light is awful though). 225320[/snapback] I was going to say, Canadian is MORE than passable as a beer. i love Molson Canadian.
_BiB_ Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 I don't often post anymore, but I find this disturbing news. I grew up on Molson Export Draft (pitcher for a buck fifty) at many a Buffalo area bar. Hope Chimay never bonds with Miller. Someday, all cell phones will be the same. All fast food will be the same... and....all beer will be the same?
Mark VI Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 Molson Export Ale is very good. Labatt Blue, Old Vienna are my standard cheap beers. Old Vienna still sells for $4.99 a 12 pack at the Rite-Aid on my corner. Just say OV ? You betcha. I find myself drinking lots of Sam Adams Lager and Winter Ale. My favorites. Killian is a good Amber. Lite beer. Never
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 Molson Export Ale is very good. Labatt Blue, Old Vienna are my standard cheap beers. Old Vienna still sells for $4.99 a 12 pack at the Rite-Aid on my corner. Just say OV ? You betcha. I find myself drinking lots of Sam Adams Lager and Winter Ale. My favorites. Killian is a good Amber. Lite beer. Never 225482[/snapback] Amstel Light is pretty good.
The Poojer Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 mmmmmm ommegang!!!! i can even get that down here in richmond, in a couple beer bars no less!!!!! love the ommegang line of beers KRC -Have you tried Ommegang's Witte beer? They brew it in Cooperstown and I see it in a lot of beer store here in NY but I'm not sure if it's available out-of-state. Very refreshing, tastes great. Nice summer beer. 225369[/snapback]
_BiB_ Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 Amstel Light is pretty good. 225483[/snapback] I agree. Now that I'm old and tired, I just get too bloated on the heavy beers-if I'm beer drinking. With food, it's different. Probably the best beer I ever had was made by some monks on top of a mountain in Germany. Only place you could get it, they never bottled it. Was called the Kreuzburg Monastery, people would come from all over Europe to eat and drink up there. A rich, but not overly heavy boch with a good feel of malt. We called it "a meal in a mug". I was staioned in Wildflecken at the time, about four miles away. How convienient. Me and a friend of mine used to take our guitars up there and sing standards. Many, many a day had an excellent time and never paid for a drink. Kloster Kreuzberg In Duestche.
Grant Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 You need someone to explain why having sex with two amazingly hot chicks would be a good thing? I think you've been listening to the beatles a bit too much.... 225397[/snapback] Uh, yeah. I get the appeal behind threesomes. But I don't get the appeal of twins. Who are, uh, by definition "sisters." Meaning, you're fantisizing about two incestual sisters and you. I think you've been listening to country music a bit too much...
stevestojan Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Uh, yeah. I get the appeal behind threesomes. But I don't get the appeal of twins. Who are, uh, by definition "sisters." Meaning, you're fantisizing about two incestual sisters and you. I think you've been listening to country music a bit too much... 225701[/snapback] dude, they're not your sisters.
Grant Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 dude, they're not your sisters. 225705[/snapback] Wow. Okay. If you find sibling sex (even if they're not your siblings) appealing, more power to you then.
BILLS4LIFE Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 Geez...I used to drink Coors Light,but I cant stand ANY kind of Molson! :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: Well,theres still Bud and Labatts for me.
buckeyemike Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 First of all, my affinity for Canadian beer on this board is well known. Now, I've had Coors on occasion and it's OK (it is the only American macrobrew I will even sip), but Killian's is excellent. I had some at a ballgame last summer on a 90 degree day...it was perfect! I'm happy the two have merged, largely because it will make Molson more competitive in this country. Maybe I can find more Molson products with the merger. Canadian is easy to find, Golden is there if you look, but I have a hard time finding anything else. Other Canadian brews, except Labatt Blue and Blue Light, are almost nonexistent. I haven't seen Moosehead in Cleveland for several years. As far as beer and the way it should be served? Ice cold is the way to go. Anything else goes against the way God intended. Mike
KRC Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 As far as beer and the way it should be served? Ice cold is the way to go. Anything else goes against the way God intended. Mike 225884[/snapback] Actually, the colder the beer, the less flavor it will have. To each his own, I guess.
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