Meh Lager and in a yellow can to boot, but at less than 2 bucks for the pint while watching the sun come close to setting on an 84 degree sunny day in Key West last week who's complaining! (it still beats the BL lime on the wall hands down)
That's what I thought. Here I was picturing Board in my head to look like a skinny little runner, not like an ex football player.woah, check out that badass, dayum!
Thanks guys, but with only the can available as a reference plane things can be deceiving. Weighing in at a whopping 155 pounds soaked in sweat I come much closer to being a skinny little runner than a former footballer.
I come much closer to being a skinny little runner than a former footballer.
You know, I don't know how tall you are, but don't sell yourself short. You have muscle definition that a lot of runners simply do not. In any case, this is getting a little weird so, ya bro, your a skinny little dweeb.Thanks guys, but with only the can available as a reference plane things can be deceiving. Weighing in at a whopping 155 pounds soaked in sweat I come much closer to being a skinny little runner than a former footballer.
But I AM short! Well, 5'5 to be exact..... I don't know how tall you are, but don't sell yourself short.
I'm drinking a Deschutes Brewery Hop Henge to celebrate! Dang that's a great beer to drink. I gotta find a clone recipe, it's to expensive to keep buying in the big bottles like this.But I AM short! Well, 5'5 to be exact.
Anyways I am the newly appointed BRS Michigan Chapter President, so I've reached the top despite the vertically challenged ceiling otherwise so prevelent in the corporate world.
Let's all have a beer to celebrate!
Americans prefer quantity over quality, like fake boobs.So what's going on with the watering down over there?
Wow, I don't feel that is entirely accurate. Maybe that's because of where I live though. I have a buddy in Ohio and he says pretty much all they drink is the watered down beers like bud or bud light or coors, etc. I think he's going to be in for a world of hurt if he tries to drink like he does there when he comes out here to visit...Americans prefer quantity over quality, like fake boobs.
Sorry, that was meant to be a generalization, not an absolute. Over the last twenty years of course a sizeable minority of Americans have turned on to finer brews, myself included. Still, you have to admit, on the whole, we're a pretty crass lot.Wow, I don't feel that is entirely accurate. Maybe that's because of where I live though. I have a buddy in Ohio and he says pretty much all they drink is the watered down beers like bud or bud light or coors, etc. I think he's going to be in for a world of hurt if he tries to drink like he does there when he comes out here to visit...
Probably true. As a young lad I used to like the cheaper stuff, but that was because it was exactly that, cheap.Sorry, that was meant to be a generalization, not an absolute. Over the last twenty years of course a sizeable minority of Americans have turned on to finer brews, myself included. Still, you have to admit, on the whole, we're a pretty crass lot.
Love that PBR has attained hipster status as the only classic domestic mixed into the list at new cool places specializing in micros/crafts!
When it's time for a damn cold lager, and cheap, on a hot summer day, I'm partial to Special Ex, about $15 for 30 cans.I don't, I'm pissed I can't find 30 packs for less than $20 anymore. What's the point at that price level.
You ever get Point beer on your side of the pond? Thats another good one from Wisconsin.
When it's time for a damn cold lager, and cheap, on a hot summer day, I'm partial to Special Ex, about $15 for 30 cans.