Agreed about BLL on the course, I was a late bloomer with getting into that stuff, but the GC is where it finally won me over. Sits so much lighter in your gut than a few Kokanees or something, I'm just trudging out there by the 12-13th hole if I'm drinking normal beer.
I feel like how I did when I like Djokovic when he was ranked 5th in the worth and everyone ridiculed me because I didn't like Nadal or Federer.
I just liked Joker because he was more fun to watch. Perhaps for the "wrong" reasons.
A while back I was bored and got stuck in a youtube loop watching Stonie punish the most random food. Didn't even realize he was a world ranked eater until he won the Nathans Hot Dog eating competition last year.
Still so strange that someone makes a living eating everything. And stranger that I know/care who he is.
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I liked the Molson Sublime beer (Molson 67 with lime) but they must have quit making it as I haven't been able to find it since 2014. I recently bought a 6-pack of the Molson 67 IPA to try. I was only able to choke down two. You would only understand how terrible that makes them if you knew how much I like beer and how cheap I am.
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Old Milwaukee. The general store by my place has been selling them at 16.38 for a 15 case, pretty much can't afford not to drink it.
I actually like that kind of stuff. Pabst Blue Ribbon, Old Milwaukee, Brewhouse, etc
I have a rule about beer. If you aren't going to get the top of the line, delicious craft beer, then you might s well get the cheap stuff. The crap in between like Budweiser, Coors, etc tastes no better than those but they're way, way overpriced. If I'm not ordering growler's from Brewsters, I'll take my 12 pack of Presidents Choice Pilsner for $11.38 please.
Just don't go to far towards the bottom of the barrel, like Lucky, and you'll be fine.
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I actually like that kind of stuff. Pabst Blue Ribbon, Old Milwaukee, Brewhouse, etc
I have a rule about beer. If you aren't going to get the top of the line, delicious craft beer, then you might s well get the cheap stuff. The crap in between like Budweiser, Coors, etc tastes no better than those but they're way, way overpriced. If I'm not ordering growler's from Brewsters, I'll take my 12 pack of Presidents Choice Pilsner for $11.38 please.
Just don't go to far towards the bottom of the barrel, like Lucky, and you'll be fine.
Brewster's seems incapable of making a good beer. I've been able to build up a tolerance to their least offensive beer, Wild West, over many years and way too many pints, but I wouldn't expect just anybody off the street to walk in there and be able to enjoy it. Only thing worse than their beer is their food. And the only thing worse than their food is their you-have-to-be-kidding-me prices.
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Brewster's seems incapable of making a good beer. I've been able to build up a tolerance to their least offensive beer, Wild West, over many years and way too many pints, but I wouldn't expect just anybody off the street to walk in there and be able to enjoy it. Only thing worse than their beer is their food. And the only thing worse than their food is their you-have-to-be-kidding-me prices.
Their beer is a little too 'in your face' for most people, but I love their Red Ale.
Agreed on the food though. I rarely ever go into the restaurants and if I do it's for wings. Fun fact, a few things on their menu have food colouring in it. What the ####, I've never heard of that in a successful restaurant chain. If you can't make butter chicken the right colour, then you made it wrong
Was very happy when they got the license to sell in liquor stores last summer.