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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 08:55 PM
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WEIRD EBAY MAXIMA FRONT BUMPER LOL

http://cgi.ebay.com/NISSAN-MAXIMA-02...item45f2337e18

THIS IS THE FUNNIEST BUMPER IVE EVER SEEN! IF SOMEONE WERE TO BUY THIS IT WOULD BE ASHAME!
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Either a generic pic or they just put up the wrong pic.

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Either a generic pic or they just put up the wrong pic.

So I see you like Sam Adams.

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So I see you like Sam Adams.

Sam Adams, Wood chuck, Heineken, Natty Ice. I do beer math at the store. $15 can either buy me a 30 of Natty or a really nice 6 pack...depends on how much I don't want to remember what happened that day.
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 09:39 PM
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 09:42 PM
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by DrunkieTheBear
Sam Adams, Wood chuck, Heineken, Natty Ice. I do beer math at the store. $15 can either buy me a 30 of Natty or a really nice 6 pack...depends on how much I don't want to remember what happened that day.
Wow, you have that sorted out.

I like the Sam Adams Winter Lager and the Octoberfest.

I'll only drink Natty Light after I've had a few good beers to make everything start tasting the same, though. And I drink Coors Light like it's water.

Heineken is good. But only on tap or from a keg IMO.
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cmon, natty is FTL...big time. you have to set standards somewhere, like at keystone
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 09:48 PM
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cmon, natty is FTL...big time. you have to set standards somewhere, like at keystone
Natty is good when you have big parties so you don't have to drop a ton of money on buying beer for your guests.

Or for beer pong. You decide.
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 09:53 PM
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thats what keystone is for. the taste difference definitely warrants the price difference. (you can't argue with 3 30's for $30)


<---- would rather do work on handles of burnetts than drink natty
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 09:57 PM
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thats what keystone is for. the taste difference definitely warrants the price difference. (you can't argue with 3 30's for $30)


<---- would rather do work on handles of burnetts than drink natty
Oh, God. Burnette's. Don't remind me.

I just do Coor's when I want cheap beer.

Or PBR...being in college and having to drink cheap beer, you learn two things real quick...

You gain an acquired taste for cheap beer really fast.
40's are your friend.
Old Apr 12, 2010 | 11:23 PM
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So sick of keystone lol
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 04:16 AM
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Thank god for non-drinkers. My company just got a contract with Heineken and the sent every one of our employees a 24 case of Heineken. I now have 9 cases in my garage from people who either don't like it or don't drink. Party at my place?

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^yup....ive been on a dos equies and crown royal kick lately
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 06:25 AM
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every beer mentioned so far in this thread is ****.

sam adams was great before they got big and the taste changed. true story.

27 bucks around here buys 55 beers of bud heavy.

lite beer sucks
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 06:33 AM
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I prefer summer ale myself. If you've ever had seadog blueberry, thats pretty good too depending on what you like.
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"This seller has not entered any compatibility information for this part." Meaning buy at your own risk.

I've been on a Corona with a lime kick for a while now. I don't know why...IMO, Natural Ice tastes the best out of all generic beers.
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by DrunkieTheBear
Sam Adams, Wood chuck, Heineken, Natty Ice. I do beer math at the store. $15 can either buy me a 30 of Natty or a really nice 6 pack...depends on how much I don't want to remember what happened that day.
Wood Chuck isn't beer.

My beer math likes 24-pack sales of Miller Lite (4.17% abv). For generally available beers, I love me some: Dos Equis Lager (5% abv), Fat Tire (5.2% abv), Model Especial (4.4% abv), Negra Modelo (5.4% abv), Bass Ale (5% abv), Harp Lager (5% abv). For specialty or regional brews I love: Delirium Tremens (8.5% abv), Rogue Dead Guy Ale (6.5% abv), New Glarus Spotted Cow (5.1% abv).
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I've been on a Corona with a lime kick for a while now. I don't know why...IMO, Natural Ice tastes the best out of all generic beers.
You fruit your beer? Weird.
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I like how we turned this into a 5th gen beer thread
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I like how we turned this into a 5th gen beer thread
Beer is more interesting than a ricer bumper cover.

Edit: ohhh...and post count.
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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 07:39 AM
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Woodchuck is like grape juice. Hardcore is a better cider. But for beers i guess i never acquired the taste for cheap beers. I would rather be drinking cheap vodka then cheap beer just my $.02
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Originally Posted by stockmaximaFTW
every beer mentioned so far in this thread is ****.

sam adams was great before they got big and the taste changed. true story.

27 bucks around here buys 55 beers of bud heavy.

lite beer sucks
Not a big fan of real, real heavy beer. I like to be able to enjoy five or six without feeling like I'm going to explode. Just personal opinion, though.

I got a 10 pack of different beers from around the world for Christmas. I marked down somewhere which ones I liked so I could buy them in six packs if I ever find them. Pretty sure they're only sold at World Market, though. And they like to jack the price through the damn roof.

Oh. I had Red Stripe when I was down in the Bahamas, too. I liked it pretty well.
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Not a big fan of real, real heavy beer. I like to be able to enjoy five or six without feeling like I'm going to explode. Just personal opinion, though.

I got a 10 pack of different beers from around the world for Christmas. I marked down somewhere which ones I liked so I could buy them in six packs if I ever find them. Pretty sure they're only sold at World Market, though. And they like to jack the price through the damn roof.

Oh. I had Red Stripe when I was down in the Bahamas, too. I liked it pretty well.
They sell red stripe here...

good beer doesn't have to be 'heavy' fwiw.

all beer that isn't in a dark glass bottle vs clear/green fails...

Light-Struck
Light-Struck, or sun-struck, is a strong aroma that also imparts on flavor best described as skunky or catty, and is a sulfur-based corruption of hop flavor due to light exposure. Sunlight and particularly fluorescent light are particularly damaging to beer, especially if bottling with clear or green glass. Classic examples of skunky beer is Corona, Rolling Rock, St. Pauli Girl, Moosehead, Heineken, Becks, Samuel Smiths, and even Pilsner Urquell. Some breweries protect their beer against light damage by using preisomerized hop extract which are less prone to breaking down into skunky aromas than regular hop products. An example would be Miller Genuine Draft which comes in clear glass.

Prevention includes use of only brown glass bottles, and deny exposure of fermenting wort in clear glass carboys to any light. It is important for the homebrewer to understand that any exposure to light for a prolonged period of time, even if in brown glass, will cause light-struck conditions. Keep beer in a stable, dark environment while storing until consumption.


if you like oxidized skunky beer drink it. how Corona and Heineken ever got popular is beyond me. both tast like stale ****.

any beer you have to add fruit to = fail.
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by stockmaximaFTW
They sell red stripe here...

good beer doesn't have to be 'heavy' fwiw.

all beer that isn't in a dark glass bottle vs clear/green fails...

Light-Struck
Light-Struck, or sun-struck... ... Keep beer in a stable, dark environment while storing until consumption.


if you like oxidized skunky beer drink it. how Corona and Heineken ever got popular is beyond me. both tast like stale ****.

any beer you have to add fruit to = fail.
Oh, I know. We have Red Stripe at the local Wal-Mart. It's just way more expensive here in Nashville than it was on the Miami cost and in the Bahamas. I think it was like...$5.50 a six-pack in Miami. It's around $7.25 here.

The skunky smell doesn't particularly bother me. Heineken really tastes and smells the same whether it's out of a bottle or out of a keg, and keg means no light damage. Although it is one of the beers I'd rather have on tap than from a bottle, like I mentioned before. Dunno why. Just preference.

Corona, I've never been a big fan of. All Corona is is a giant marketing ploy. Honestly, I'd take PBR over it, given the choice.

As far as one of my favorite beers I'll return to over and over when there's nothing left to drink, I love Molson Canadian. It's kind of cheap, but I guess I like it because it's what I grew up with my dad drinking. So it's what I had to steal out of the fridge.
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i like... IPAs. and i happen to live near some of the best breweries around...Harpoon, Offshore, Longtrail
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You know what, I think I'll have a Samuel Jackson.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOAnoi7NpKI

Seriously though, some of my favorites are Stella Artois, Mac and Jack amber, alaskan amber and hefeweizen. There are a lot of micro-brews in my area and I enjoy those. I also brew some of my own beer from time to time as well. One thing I've noticed about the pacific northwest, there are a lot of really hoppy beers. lol

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isnt all beer cheap in the US?? Last time I was down there it was less than a buck a bottle for premium beer... its like $2/each up here... only the cheapest crap **** water is $1/ea

Have any of you guys ever tried kokanee?? Its canadian beer that is really really good smooth beer. Probably my favorite next to corona and MGD.

I noticed when I was in WA that the beer down there is really watered down... I bought a pack of MGD and thought it had about half the flavour of the same brand I buy up here.

Any of you guys actually have liquor stores? I couldnt believe that I was able to buy booze in safeway and walmart in the US... here you can only buy it in the liquor store.
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Mmm Mmm GOOD!!!

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Corona with a lime, on a hot, sunny day. +1

But honestly, guys, a smooth glass of Shiraz, or a chilled Vignoles. Because a tasty buzz should first and foremost be tasty.
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Originally Posted by 2slow
You fruit your beer? Weird.
Only Coronas.

Originally Posted by Rochester
Corona with a lime, on a hot, sunny day. +1

But honestly, guys, a smooth glass of Shiraz, or a chilled Vignoles. Because a tasty buzz should first and foremost be tasty.
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MGD, Blue Moon, Leffe brown, Corsendonk Bruin, & Sam Adams Oktoberfest here...

We have a World Market, Wegman's, & Total Wine here, which all have good selections; so I get to try alot of different brands.
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Originally Posted by 2slow
You fruit your beer? Weird.
Only Coronas.
Is that an excuse?

http://manzine.org/2009/08/05/man-laws/
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Corona blows. It's just an expensive light beer. Corona light? Don't get me started. If it's gonna taste cheap, better be cheap. Maybe that's just me. If I am gonna drink a fruity beer I'll go for magic hat #9 or ibita purple haze. Mmmm. But one of my fav.'s is smithwicks.
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I don't drink, but my wife does - typically she wants Sam Adams Boston Lager .... or Smirnoff (Twist of Black Cherry)...
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I also brew some of my own beer from time to time as well.
I'd really like to learn how to do this. I just can't ever find the time.

Originally Posted by Rochester
Corona with a lime, on a hot, sunny day. +1

But honestly, guys, a smooth glass of Shiraz, or a chilled Vignoles. Because a tasty buzz should first and foremost be tasty.


If I'm looking for a nice buzz, I usually start with a few mixed drinks. Preferably something that mixes well with rum or vodka.

Captain Morgan Spiced Rum + Dr. Pepper, ice cold.
I'm a big Skyy fan, too. It seems to take well to mixing no matter how much vodka you put in the drink.

Wine on the other hand will get to me, though. I have problems being careful when I drink it.

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Keystone for the party. Landshark or Corona for relaxing. Gin and tonics for the bars.

As my safe beer for any occasion, Michelob Golden Light.

Of course, my friends and I tend to go on these Budweiser sprees every once and a while. It's not too bad, but I think I only drink the heavy because it reminds me of my family back home. Haha, good times.

Being in college has already killed my liquor preference. I hate most to all types of liquors, as everything makes me gag, even years after a bad experience. Haha, my fault.

As a matter of fact, I've been getting into more wines lately. I have no clue why, but its all good.

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