and then learn how to drink GF beer.
MF'in right?
and then learn how to drink GF beer.
Chamomile tea with orange blossom honey, does that count?
MF'in right?
you know.
I will have to keep that in mindDang, if you like beers that aren't very carbonated then England is your friend. Traditional English ales have very low carb on their beers. In England there is an organization called CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) that insists that to meet its guidelines no carbonation can be added other than that provided by the yeast in the beer. A common complaint from non-English ale drinkers is that they find the beer to be under-carbed.
I will have to keep that in mind
Often I will open a beer to start drinking and then open my next one too and let it sit open while I finish the first one so that my next one has lost most of its carbonation. Rinse and repeat
I will have to keep that in mind
Often I will open a beer to start drinking and then open my next one too and let it sit open while I finish the first one so that my next one has lost most of its carbonation. Rinse and repeat
Sounds like a great idea.We should go to The Bayou some night when they have an English beer on a firkin. They have firkin fridays, so for me it'd have to be after work, but I'd be down.
Mocha is BAWSE.
Sounds like a great idea.
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Ya, I'm feeling good. For drinking all that stuff I didn't actually get THAT drunk.You still alive?
I watched UK vs. Alabama and had Vodka and OJ. About 20 of the ********.
UK still undefeated? Wow. I think a batch of #9 is called for.
Sounds like a great idea.
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Move out of state.
But really, the best way is to go to one of the beer bars like The Bayou or the Beerhive. But they can only carry beer imported by the SLS. There was a bar that got busted a while back for carrying beers not brought in by the state run store.