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Jacks Beers? - cerjam - 01-18-2012 thanks cobalt. also drank a gimlet in gateways. Jacks Beers? - thelastvalar - 03-28-2012 Sadly, Yuengling isn't available West of the Mississippi. I have to make a 18 hour round trip beer run at least twice a year Jacks Beers? - john29860 - 04-01-2012 Don't foget, Corona - no lime. Jacks Beers? - BK Akitas - 04-11-2012 I transported Yuengling for a friend from Indiana who can't get it there, either. it's not bad. the black and tan is better. I just can't get into pilsners. Jacks Beers? - FrodoLad - 04-11-2012 Listening to "The Haunted Air" and he is drinking a Killian's. [SPOILER] Quote:Jack got up and pulled another Killian's from the fridge. "You don't mind that I'm drinking, do you?"[/SPOILER] - FrodoLad Jacks Beers? - 414 - 04-14-2012 Didn't his sister stock the fridge with Grolsch? or was that where the coors lite was? I am happy to touch the glass bottle to my lips now and again, but for me, the only one to truly satisfy is a Guinness double stout, poured out into a glass. That way the senses upon ones head can breathe in and truly appreciate its dark goodness. Ok, here’s one for you beer people out there: Name a beer that is the remedy for what ails yee. For instance: all bound up? à Old Style is the natural oral enema. (its true) Jacks Beers? - larstickle - 05-01-2012 BK Akitas Wrote:I transported Yuengling for a friend from Indiana who can't get it there, either. Yuengling is more of an amber lager... Not so much a Pilsner. Pilsner is a light straw colored lager with a dry maltiness contrasted by a sharper hop (Usually noble) flavor and aroma. My recommendation to all is to buy American beers. Craft Brewing in the United States has pushed past the rest of the world. Belgium would be second. But from Lagers to Hefeweizens to Barleywines, the US's beers are better crafted, more adventurous, and probably most important... Fresher. Young German brewers travel to the States to learn better brewing techniques these days. |