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| | #81 (permalink) |
| Sprocket Pilot ![]() Joined: Sep 2004
Bike: Which one of the 9?
Location: USA
Posts: 887
| The BEER PRAYER... Our Lager, Which art in barrels, Hallowed be thy drink. Thy will be drunk, I will be drunk, At home as it is in the tavern. Give us this day our foamy head, and forgive us our spillages, as we forgive those who spill against us. And lead us not to incarceration, But deliver us from hangovers. For Thine is the beer, the bitter, THE lager. Barman. |
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| Ho Dog ![]() Joined: Dec 2003
Bike: #360
Location: Terror Lake
Posts: 4,146
| My beer choice this holiday: Hacker-Pschorr Weisse Dunkles. Dark Hefeweissen for the Germanically challenged. I first drank Dunkles in '83 when I lived in Straubing as an exchange student. I have fond but hazy memories of thaat time - Nut
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| Seat Tester Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: Still under consideration
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 88
| I'm new here, but this topic weighs of importance in my soul. 1. Guiness. I'll take it Black and Tan, Trojan Horse, or straight up with some fish and chips at the local pub. 2. Bass Pale Ale. When I'm at a concert, this is most refreshing. I don't know why. 3. Arrogant Bastard Ale. Definately a nice evening with 100 of my closest freinds and complete strangers. 4. Blue Moon. Nothing like a hefeweisen with a hint of corriander. 5. Four Peaks Kiltlifter. Local brewery, awesome beer. Honorable Mention: Pabst Blue Ribbon, AKA Beer-water.
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| | #86 (permalink) |
| In The Zone ![]() Joined: Oct 2005
Bike: 2005 HAMMER
Location: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BITCHES
Posts: 2,698
| 1. Imperial ..the Costa Rican version...tallking about smooooth! 2. Yuengling...(sp?) see what is does for ya! 3. Mic lite 4. bud lite 5. Killians
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| U.B's LoveChild ![]() Joined: Sep 2005
Bike: 2005 M50, 1970 TC120
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Posts: 1,030
| I am partial to the Belgium beers since I went there this summer. I often went into the bar and asked for the darkest strongest beer. 1. Rochefort 10 (11.3 % doesn't take much to feel good, and fill you up) 2. Leffe Triple 3. Westmalle Triple 4. Leffe Blonde 5. Chimay - Blue label Stella Artois is also a very good beer from Belgium Domestic beers 1. Zeigenbock (Only in Texas) 2. Shinerboch 3. Fat Tire (New Belgium Brewing company out of colorado) 4. Bud 5. Lone Star (cheap and also only in Texas, but very good) |
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: Black - M109R
Location: Edmonton, Canada
Posts: 155
| K, there's just too many good ones... I try them all... and when people cringe that I might pay 2 or 3 more bucks for a twelve pack I say.... gee... paying 15 - 25 cents more a beer is an awful lot... maybe I should drink a beer that doesn't taste as good... So depending on the wind, I'm trying something different. Some Fave's though 1) Kokanee - great every day beer 2) Labatt's Blue - another great every day beer just to switch things up. 3) Guinness - When I want some head. Or Something Heavy and Dark (besides Oprah) 4) Warsteiner Gold or Tuborg Gold - When I want a European taste... one's German, the other Danish... don't think the second one sells too well in Iran these days. 5) Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale - damn.. there's so many other good choices too, this one is from Nova Scotia |
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| Seat Tester Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: M50 Black
Location: Indiana
Posts: 76
| No particular order – I like them all!!!!! Yeungling – What I drink on vacation Guiness – Good last 3 beers of the night Labatt's – What I drink in Michigan Dos Equis - Fiesta Molson Canadian – The other beer I drink while in Michigan Grolsch – Drink it when the tulips bloom Pete’s Wicked Ale – Something wicked is always good Dunkel – Best micro beer, everywhere Fosters Lager “The Oil Can” – When a little can just isn’t enough Coors - $9.99 / 18 pack Murphy’s – I’m Irish Bushmill’s - When I have some ice cubes not doing anything Jamison - Ditto Blue Moon – I like oranges Blatz – When I was 14 and swiped them from my dad, that’s were my hairy chest came from. $1 beers – Thursdays at the Moose Corsendunkel – When I want to spend $15 on a beer Sapporo – When I eat raw fish India Pale Ale – When I’m on the phone with customer service, that has been outsourced, and can’t understand what the person servicing me is saying. Cold - Always OP – aka – “Neighbors Brews” I like beer.
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| Newbie Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: 2005 C50 Black
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1
| I would have to agree with most of the people here, I am all into getting a buzz without spending a fortune. Although once in a while I do splurge, but even then my beer isn't much more than $15 for a 12 pack. 1st choice is deffinitely Bud Light. 2nd choice is Budweiser. 3rd choice is Busch Light. 4th choice is Busch. 5th choice is Amber Bock. Well there you have it, the Cheaper the better in my book. |
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() | 1. Labatt Blue: look up and see blue, plus they give me snowboards, so I like drinking their beer 2. Rolling Rock: Nothing goes better with pizza. 3. Lemieuxbrieux: Cause dad and I make it, and we make it strong 4. Budwiser: Cause its cheep, and you can always drink it even if you want something else 5. Busch Light: Mix one 24pack with 750ml triple or quadruple distilled vodka and 1 plastic bullet of countrytime lemonade, and you have SKIPPIES!!!!
__________________ There's just something about a blue bike...... Throttle on, man, Throttle on..... (does underbar wave) |
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| Seat Tester Joined: Jun 2006
Bike: 2006 Kawi ZZR-600
Location: Morrison, CO
Posts: 78
| Top 5, in no particular order: 1: McMenamin's Ruby Ale (or maybe anything else from the McMenamin's breweries. PacNWers will know!) 2. Guinness, preferably on tap. 3. Bass ale, by itself. Also the best for parboiling bratwurst in (w. onions) before grilling! 4. Fat Tire (hey, I was a mountain biker first...) 5. Hair of the Dog; Fred. An Oregon micro, pricey, rare, about 12% alcohol and thick as hell, but DEEE-LISH! |
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| TurtleWax Taster ![]() Joined: Jan 2005
Bike: K5 GSX-R600 & 2003 HD 883
Location: MI
Posts: 573
| Quote:
After 20 years of beer drinking, I don't drink beer anymore. Mixed drinks only. AND NEVER when riding.
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| Seat Tester Joined: Jun 2006
Bike: Honda Hawk
Location: OILERVILLE
Posts: 85
| So you have a whole section dedicated to you??? Thats pretty interesting. I know this may come as a bit of an upset to you.....but I don't drink beer. And I don't like it either. Once in a while I'll drink the neck of a pilsner. But that's about it. However, ROOT BEER is one of my favorite pop flavors!!!! |
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