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Post subject: After the shoot...
Posted: 08.04.2013 09:46
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You've just spent a full day shooting. You get home, toss your gear in a chair, and slowly pull open the fridge. What can or bottle-based beverage do you reach for? |
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Posted: 08.04.2013 15:13
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Joined: 14.01.2009 Posts: 1192
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There is but one Beer, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one beverage, Guinness, through whom all things came and through whom we live. |
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Posted: 08.04.2013 17:19
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Bibliostatus Rex

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Depends heavily on my current mood, time of day, and the weather. Don't really do much beer unless it's summer at the lake; when I do, I like a good IPA. My go-to is Maker's and Coke Zero but I've been on a Manhattan kick for a while now, so that would be Knob Creek or Bullett rye, vermouth, bitters, and a teaspoon of maraschino cherry juice. But that's not exactly "refreshing;" it's more of a sip & contemplate drink. Finally, if the mood's right and I want something a little heavier, you can't beat a Zing Zang bloody mary with blue-cheese-stuffed olives.
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Posted: 08.04.2013 17:46
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Joined: 07.10.2011 Posts: 653
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Corona is cheap and easy here and not "Diet-half-caf-zero" beer (why drink if you're going to kill all the reasons?)
Founders Breakfast with a big juicy steak is doubleplus good. |
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Posted: 08.04.2013 21:32
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There is always Honey Brown Lager in the fridge.
But it keeps company with whatever dark, sweet, brew I have gotten recently. If I've been to Canada in the recent past, there's going to be Upper Canada Dark Ale hanging around.
I'm a beer snob, and although Guiness is good, as far as I'm concerned it's a starter brew
When I stopped at F.X. Matt brewery a few weeks ago, where they make Saranac and Lake Placid brands, I got some Lake Placid Nippletop (named after one of the 46 High Peaks) milk stout. I love milk stouts. I don't find them around often enough at prices I'm willing to pay.
I could go on about various beers I love for a long goddam time. I guess my go-to answer is Honey Brown. Price is right and it goes down smooth in all weather. |
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Posted: 08.04.2013 22:43
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Usually would be some type of wheat beer |
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Posted: 09.04.2013 08:56
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Yugoboy wrote:
I'm a beer snob, and although Guiness is good, as far as I'm concerned it's a starter brew
HERETIC!!!!
Actually, I just don't have the energy to mess with being a beer snob. I already have so many things I am passionate about, what with my hatred of Instagram, various collectibles, writing snarky internet posts...I have no space left to be snooty about beer. I like Guinness, if the temperature is below 100 I will drink it, if it is above 100 I will drink a couple of glass of water in the air conditioning and THEN I will drink it. It goes well with what I am really there to drink, the Jameson. |
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Posted: 10.04.2013 04:15
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Man, y'all are a bunch of alcoholics.
Okay, let me rephrase my attempt at subtley gathering information in the form of a blatant post. Everyone that wants a soda/beer can lens gets one. I'll start a new thread in the Pub and Grill with more details. |
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Posted: 12.04.2013 20:52
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Joined: 23.04.2010 Posts: 140
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It depends on the availability and how hot the day was. Usually Negra Modelo or Dos Equis Ambar. Not a beer snob really, though I enjoy my local microbrewery whenever I can.
I like Guinness too but it's too damn expensive down here to stock on it. |
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Posted: 12.04.2013 20:53
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emiliogtz wrote: Negra Modelo.
Yummy. |
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Posted: 16.04.2013 06:54
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Posted: 16.04.2013 08:58
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Yoyo wrote: Kool-Aid.
Original? Or Jim Jones? |
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Posted: 16.04.2013 18:18
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Joined: 14.02.2010 Posts: 2898
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orionid wrote: Yoyo wrote: Kool-Aid.
Original? Or Jim Jones?
//win
I'm still a simple man with simple pleasures. Budweiser, 4evR |
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