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| Dogs Best Friend(admin) ![]() Joined: Jul 2004
Bike: SOLD
Location: Moncton NB Canada
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| Seat Tester Joined: Jun 2005
Bike: 2005 C50
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 59
| The order of these can change at any time: 1. Whatever beer I've made recently that I've got kegged up and cold 2. Shiner Bock 3. Paulaner Hefeweizen 4. Negra Modelo 5. Young's Oatmeal Stout. I'm sure I'll get blasted for this, but I'm not a big fan of Guiness. I think there are many stouts that are much better. I describe it as a very thin-tasting stout. It has a marvelous color and mouth feel, but is not nearly malty enough for my taste.
__________________ Relax! Don't worry! Have a homebrew! If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice! |
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| Clunked into first gear ![]() Joined: May 2005
Bike: 2005 Suzuki GSX-R750
Location: Red Deer, AB
Posts: 233
| 1.) Budwieser ( #1 while Out west in alberta) 2.) Labatt Blue ( #1 while Back Home in the maritimes) for some reason it taste different here 3.) Alpine 4.) Coors 5.) Corona But for the note, Moonshine and Weisers Deluxe Whiskey beats all
__________________ "Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle." Rockin' a hot 2005 GSX-R750 with the new colour scheme, only one in Red Deer. |
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| TurtleWax Taster ![]() Joined: Jan 2005
Bike: K5 GSX-R600 & 2003 HD 883
Location: MI
Posts: 573
| 1. Labatt Blue Light - Just my favoritest beer ever. 2. Labatt Select - Almost the same as above - less filling (that's not a quote). 3. Heineken - Because it's the same everywhere I go (all over US, MX, Canada, Thailand, Korea and Eurpoe). It's a known entity. 4. Budweiser - Because it's so prolific in USA, you damned well better like it. 5. Corona - I don't know why. I just like it once in a while.
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| U.B's LoveChild ![]() Joined: Jun 2004
Bike: 04 GSXR 600
Location: Lake George, NY
Posts: 1,288
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__________________ Anyone can fire a bullet. Only the good ones can steer one. Bend your elbow, move your arse, and stick the knee out. | |
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| Sprocket Pilot ![]() Joined: Sep 2003
Bike: 2003 Honda CGL 125
Location: South Africa
Posts: 857
| 1. Amstel - Great taste and relatively inexpensive here in S.A. 2. Castle - "Always bitter, always dry, never sweet." S.A.'s best local beer. 3. Fosters - Only drank it in the U.K. It comes in really big tins! 4. Heineken - Won best beer in the FHM 2003 best beer competition! 5. Carling Black Label - Its all I can get at my father-in-laws's house.
__________________ I live in my own little world. But it's OK. They know me here. ![]() Its 106 miles to Chicago. We have a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark and we're wearing sunglasses. Hey, psycho, we're not getting back together. Now get out of my Van Halen t-shirt before you jinx the band and they break up. |
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| Refrigerator Magnet Test Engineer ![]() | 1. Carlsberg (Denmark) - Great taste and doesn't fill you up 2. Yuengling Lager (PA) - America's oldest brewery, classic lager flavor, nuff said 3. Troeg's Mad Elf (PA) - Who doesn't love a good seasonal IPA 4. Fat Tire (CO, I think) - closest thing to Yuengling Lager in mid-west 5. Guinness (Erin Go Brah or something like that) - Love that smooth nitrogen charged beer
__________________ Sometimes you need to ask yourself, "WWGD?"...Just be awesome, that's all! GUT-CUT 2007: 177 LBS. 160 LBS. |
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| U.B's LoveChild ![]() Joined: Aug 2004
Bike: GSXR600K4 + D&D = DSRPTV!!!!!!
Location: San Angelo, TX
Posts: 1,083
| My turn: BEER. COLD. FREE... tastes the the best, less filling.
__________________ I can see you... MK86: The US Navy Sends Its Regards... FIVE INCHES AT A TIME!! |
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| Newbie Joined: Jun 2005
Bike: 02' KAT 750
Location: PHX
Posts: 23
| depends if its on tap or not... if its on tap then: 1. Killians Red- sooooo refreshing 2. Hefeweizen- dont forget tha lemon wedge, i've heard an orange wedge is good too but never tried it 3. Dos Equis Amber- with a wedge of lime 4. Jeremiah Red- similar to Killians, just a little smoother though. made at B.J.'s Restaurand and Brewery out of Chicago 5. Fat Tire- thats about as dark as i go not on tap then: 1. HEINEKEN- It's all about the BEER! 2. Pacifico Clara- throw some green olives in with your lime and some call it a mexican martini 3. Grolsch- luv that Holland lager 4. Red Stripe- its Jamaican mon 5. St. Pauli Girl- some say blondes have more fun, and this blondie can get down!
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| In Training ![]() Joined: May 2005
Bike: 2005 Boulevard C50
Location: New London, CT USA
Posts: 144
| 1. Bass Ale (The BENCHMARK against which all others will be judged, and against which all others will fall short.) 2. Anchor Steam 3. Guinness 4. Magic Hat #9 (Can you guess the sectre ingredient?) 5. Labbat's Blue (Gotta love Canadien Pilsner!)
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| Can Ride And Chew Gum ![]() Joined: Aug 2004
Bike: 2005 C50
Location: Selma, Alabama
Posts: 2,048
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__________________ ![]() Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all. - Douglas Adams COGITO EGGO SUM: I think, therefore I am... a waffle | |
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