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I'm on my 7th Red Hook India Pale Ale. I haven't eaten today, and my plan is to finish the last 5 I have in stock.


That is a good beer, isn't it also known as Ballard's Bitters?


Yeah, it is. It's by far my favorite beer. And at 6.7% a piece, a six pack kicks my ass.


I always buy it when I find it onsale. It is up there on the list with Sunshine Wheat, Anchor Steam, Burning Skye Scottish Ale and both Goose Island IPA and the Urban Wheat.

The only beer that seriously messes me up is the Young's Old Nick Barley Wine style ale


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trying to not drink beer that oftyen. cut down on th belly.


...or you could just embrace it.

Beer belly - you know my steez...

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Never before have I been jealous of a jar of peanut butter...

Wait, scratch that...It has happened before...

As for myself, a trip to SF was narrowly cancelled today. I'm Tecate-ing it up, and possibly going to Amoeba tomorrow to cheer myself up pre-Kickball...


I'm always talking up peanut butter.

I think I need to find some sort of meeting.


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Postmersh Wrote:
Dalen Wrote:
trying to not drink beer that oftyen. cut down on th belly.


...or you could just embrace it.

Beer belly - you know my steez...


I'm just waiting for the Scerosis or a heart attack. I drink beer all the time and weigh 138lbs. I even have a six pack at the age of 29. I feel damn lucky to be this thin and in shape.


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Never before have I been jealous of a jar of peanut butter...

Wait, scratch that...It has happened before...

As for myself, a trip to SF was narrowly cancelled today. I'm Tecate-ing it up, and possibly going to Amoeba tomorrow to cheer myself up pre-Kickball...


I'm always talking up peanut butter.

I think I need to find some sort of meeting.


Peanut Butter Anonymous.... PBA...

Nah, sounds like a specific type of accountant/degree or a inexpensive type of beer...

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Peanut Butter Anonymous.... PBA...

Nah, sounds like a specific type of accountant/degree or a inexpensive type of beer...


I don't really want to find a meeting anyway.

What are you, too good for AIM now? :P


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Peanut Butter Anonymous.... PBA...

Nah, sounds like a specific type of accountant/degree or a inexpensive type of beer...


I don't really want to find a meeting anyway.

What are you, too good for AIM now? :P


I don't really want to find a meeting anyway.

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Uh, Tilt (like Sparkx) and then High Life last night. I'm having water and OJ right now and then back to High Life in a couple hours.

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Coffee. But I saw my parents last night and my dad gave me a bottle of this special Widmer's brew (he works for them) that was brewed for some company party, and it's in a wine bottle, which is cool. So that's what I'm drinking tonight!

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This guy has crack Wrote:
rogue dead guy ale. i never noticed the grateful dead connection, so this will probably be the last time that i buy it.


from a google search i found wikibeer, and came up with these interesting facts:

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Named after the Mayan ``Day of the Dead``
Resembles, but is not, a Grateful Dead skeleton


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Drinking Coffee now.
It has been a slow day of nothing.
I'm dreading work tomorrow, we are hosting the annual Eastern Star Conference. Lousy masons and their freakish, yet boring ceremonies.


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rogue dead guy ale.

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Get together and make a daiquiri.


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just coffee for me today.

dead guy ale is good, regardless of any GD connection

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big tall glass of water

didin't drink this weekend... but I did smoke a little of the good stuff. 8)


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big tall glass of water

didin't drink this weekend... but I did smoke a little of the good stuff. 8)

Me too!! :)


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Tanqueray and tonic.

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right now a big glass of water to recuperate from the night before... weekend consisted of newcastle, coronas, bass, vodka and jameson.

and heading to a bbq later... so probably more vodka and beer in the mix.

my liver is officially a pickle.

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Tanqueray and tonic.


T10 and tonic here. Nothing better on a semi-warm, sunny day.


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This guy has crack Wrote:
rogue dead guy ale. i never noticed the grateful dead connection, so this will probably be the last time that i buy it.
from a google search i found wikibeer, and came up with these interesting facts:

Interesting Facts
Named after the Mayan ``Day of the Dead``
Resembles, but is not, a Grateful Dead skeleton
it also says on the pack "gratefully dedicated to the rogue..." blah blah blah, and that's close enough for me.


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The Dreaded Marco Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
Tanqueray and tonic.


T10 and tonic here. Nothing better on a semi-warm, sunny day.


This has too much 'herbals' or whatever for my tastes. I prefer DAT Bombay or better yet, Boodles.

This guy has crack Wrote:
cemeterypolka Wrote:
This guy has crack Wrote:
rogue dead guy ale. i never noticed the grateful dead connection, so this will probably be the last time that i buy it.
from a google search i found wikibeer, and came up with these interesting facts:

Interesting Facts
Named after the Mayan ``Day of the Dead``
Resembles, but is not, a Grateful Dead skeleton
it also says on the pack "gratefully dedicated to the rogue..." blah blah blah, and that's close enough for me.


If that shit was brewed by Brian Eno while Iggy and the Stooges grew the Hops, I'd still drink it.

And try the American Ale, it be good, and quite swillable

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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If that shit was brewed by Brian Eno while Iggy and the Stooges grew the Hops, I'd still drink it.

And try the American Ale, it be good, and quite swillable
surely you of all people can respect an irrational hatred driven by only the most tenuous of reasonings.


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This guy has crack Wrote:
Senator Smebopolis LooGAR Wrote:
If that shit was brewed by Brian Eno while Iggy and the Stooges grew the Hops, I'd still drink it.

And try the American Ale, it be good, and quite swillable
surely you of all people can respect an irrational hatred driven by only the most tenuous of reasonings.

Well, of course...not just respect but appreciate it. I just Lurv the Dead Guy...and well, the Dead, so.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)


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Bass. I'm a lightweight after a month of drugs for the tendonitis that precluded drinking. Still a typing lightweight, too, though, so you won't get full on drunk posting madness.


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