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Have heard costco wine is really good
I discovered the greatest Beer of all time last fall. However, it's a seasonal, and I don't want you to know what it is, so I can buy the crap out of it and have as much as I can when it comes back around.
Going to Denver for the weekend. Going to check out Avery and Great Divide Brewing Cos. Avery Maharaja
sd and his bros are going to denver for a long weekend in july and staying in the lodo area. pretty much the sole purpose of the trip is to drink beer at Wynkoop, Great Divide, Breck, etc. all within walking distance.
Quote from: steve dave on June 18, 2011, 10:37:40 AMsd and his bros are going to denver for a long weekend in july and staying in the lodo area. pretty much the sole purpose of the trip is to drink beer at Wynkoop, Great Divide, Breck, etc. all within walking distance. Drank with the Gorilla at Wynkoop Monday and had some Avalanche and Vanilla Porter at Breckinridge last night.
you're going to denver and those are the breweries you're going to check out? LMFAO.the world needs ditch diggers!
Quote from: pissclams on June 29, 2011, 11:53:04 AMyou're going to denver and those are the breweries you're going to check out? LMFAO.the world needs ditch diggers!Sorry, but the Coors one doesn't interest me. I'll let the hayseeds like you go there.
Boddington's Pub Ale in the yellow can is one of only two beers that I've ever poured down the sink drain. Terrible.
Quote from: Chingon on June 18, 2011, 12:51:53 AMBeer is being ruined like wine.
Beer is being ruined like wine.
Hell, wine connoisseurs are so good they can tell the difference between two bottles of the same wine. In one experiment, wine experts were given two bottles of the same wine, only one was labeled a "vin de table" (France's version of "Night Train") and one was labeled a "grand cru" (top-rated vineyard since 1855). Want to guess what happened?According to the article: "Whereas the tasters found the wine from the first bottle 'simple,' 'unbalanced,' and 'weak,' they found the wine from the second 'complex,' 'balanced,' and 'full.'" Not only were their tasting skills put to shame, it didn't even occur to them that nobody buys a $40-plus bottle of wine for a university experiment.
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Quote from: steve dave on June 18, 2011, 10:37:40 AMsd and his bros are going to denver for a long weekend in july and staying in the lodo area. pretty much the sole purpose of the trip is to drink beer at Wynkoop, Great Divide, Breck, etc. all within walking distance. had this planned, only w/ camping and a boulder stop and then oldest y-l_a bro decided to knock up his wife again and she is due during this time, dumbass.Quote from: nicname on June 18, 2011, 11:43:20 PMBoddington's Pub Ale in the yellow can is one of only two beers that I've ever poured down the sink drain. Terrible.speaking of dumbasses. those are delicious, have to pour it in a glass for full effect.
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