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What about Liquor? What do you guys like to do in that department while we're at it?
Jagerbombs are pretty good.
The best relatively cheap vodka is Svedka...$20 for a handle but it doesn't taste like rubbing alcohol like the Colonial Clubs and Kumchatkas of the world.
I hate tequila but my buddy always passes out shots of Petron, so I feel obligated to take it down.
If I'm doing ok money wise, Three Olives Grape is awesome.
Back in the day (Freshman year, where it was harder to buy and store beer so we had to rely on liquor), Lady Bligh spiced rum was my liquor of choice. Yick...I couldn't afford the Captain and I couldn't afford his pathetic assistant (Admiral Nelson), so I had to lower myself to his used whore (Lady Bligh).
99 Berries takes me back too. Too much of it will make your stomach turn, though.
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Leinenkugel, at least what I had, was very good in my opinion. Yuenglin (sp?) is okay from my point of view.
All beer is good, some is just better than others.
My fridge has Coors light and I have a couple of bottles of a wheat ale my brother makes. My brother makes all kinds of beer and wine. Most of the beers are heavy and dark. He's 45 and is thinking about retiring in order to start a small scale micro brewery.
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I bought two different kinds of Leinies and didn't really like either of them. Everybody is different.
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Yuenglin (sp?)
Do you mean Yuengling Traditional Lager?
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Got some Blue Moon in my fridge right now.
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My main beer is Root Beer. 
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Yuenglin (sp?)
Do you mean Yuengling Traditional Lager?
That looks right! I had it for the first time this weekend, and couldn't remember how it was spelled. All I remember is it's the "oldest brewing company in the country". I'm not really into dark beers, but that was good because it's not so thick it's like drinking mud (*cough* guiness *cough*)
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Fridge upstairs..... Coors Light.
Fridge down stairs..... Coors Light
Fridge at work..... Coors Light
Are seeing a pattern yet
I know Jules is hoping to have some beer you purchased in HER fridge by the fall. 
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I think he has one amazing job if he can have beer in the fridge THERE AT WORK 
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I think he has one amazing job if he can have beer in the fridge THERE AT WORK
Back in college, I worked at the school newspaper. One night we took a mini-fridge, hid it up in the ceiling tiles, and stored some beer up there. 
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My main beer is Root Beer.
Not a bad call on your part.....
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You won't find anything mainstream in my fridge...there are just way too many good Montana brews to pass up.
Mine currently has Moose Drool and Fat Tire (the only non-montana product in my fridge all year)
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Not a bad call on your part.....
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Computer Science Degree, eh? 
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Computer Science Degree, eh?
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Do you mean Yuengling Traditional Lager?
That looks right! I had it for the first time this weekend, and couldn't remember how it was spelled. All I remember is it's the "oldest brewing company in the country". I'm not really into dark beers, but that was good because it's not so thick it's like drinking mud (*cough* guiness *cough*)
a guy i play hockey with brought a whole boatload of that stuff into the locker room, he makes trips to PA a few times a year and stocks up like armageddon is coming..
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LOL, it is good root beer. 
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Do they still make Frosty? I used to love that!
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Moosehead. Sadly I can't find any in TN. Guess I have to make sure I pick up a case whenever I visit Erie.
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Moosehead. Sadly I can't find any in TN. Guess I have to make sure I pick up a case whenever I visit Erie.
they sell that stuff very cheap by me, but i've never had it, as good as labatt's?
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Moosehead is like moose (BLEEP!) jmo. 
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Speaking of Labatt's, has anyone tried their craft pack?
I was thinking about picking one up once I finished off what I have in the fridge already. I can't remember all what was in it, but I believe it was a Summer Blonde, a Labatt's Twist (which looked like a variation of the lime beers that are coming out) and 2 others.
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I think its better then labatt but I never did taste them side by side.
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I got Smuttynose and Brooklyn Brewery stuff right now, but I wish I had Bells' Two Hearted Ale. That's my hands down favorite right now, but it's a biyatch to find in SE PA.
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The only beer I've had by Bell's is their Oberon, which I have a keg of right now on my bar. 
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Miller Lite Smithwicks Kells Lager Wells Banana Bread Beer Magic Hat Summer Ale
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I've got a couple Red Stripes left from the weekend, some Blue Moon Harvest Moons from forever ago, a couple various choices from New Glarus, and maybe a Leinie or two, not sure.
As far as light beers go, Amstel Light isn't half bad...
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Just wondering, but is blue Moon the beer they serve with orange's in it? if so I like it.
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Just wondering, but is blue Moon the beer they serve with orange's in it? if so I like it.
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i have a craving for some newcastle
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Fridge upstairs..... Coors Light.
Fridge down stairs..... Coors Light
Fridge at work..... Coors Light
Are seeing a pattern yet
Ya Your very good to your wife for giving her many options on where to get your beer from 
No wonder the ladies love ya....Your always thinking of them
What can I say. I'm a softey 
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Right now I have an 18pk. of Bud Light, 5 Nevada pale ale's, and 6 of Corona.
But what will you drink tomarrow when those are all gone 
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Fridge upstairs..... Coors Light.
Fridge down stairs..... Coors Light
Fridge at work..... Coors Light
Are seeing a pattern yet
I know Jules is hoping to have some beer you purchased in HER fridge by the fall.
But it won't make it to her house unless her bladder is the size of a circus tent 
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I have a couple of six packs of Bass Ale in the fridge, along with a few Bud Lights! I am buying a few six packs of Natural Light every now and then due to the cost of beer....but it sure does not compare to the great taste of a Bass! I also fill the refer with Newcastle Brown on special days.....it is a good beer! 
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I have 5 or so Corona, as well as 6 Mike's Hard Limeade. I bought them when I had people over for an Ohio State bowl game. I think it was Notre Dame. 
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I have 5 or so Corona, as well as 6 Mike's Hard Limeade. I bought them when I had people over for an Ohio State bowl game. I think it was Notre Dame.
I think they're a bit old, P. Time to crack 'em open, and pour 'em down the drain. 
I forgot I also have some Mike's Hard Pomegranite Lemonade in our fridge. It's actually good as hell. I just finished up the Sam Adam's Summer Ale, and I think my Bell's keg might be getting old cuz I left the vent open, so it's about time to go out and get some beer this weekend.
I've been fiending for my all time fav, Honey Brown. May have to pick some up when we hit up the grocery store.
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The good stuff in the fridge:
Chimay Blue Bass Guiness Boddingtons
and in the crisper! About a dozen Natty Lights.
And if you're worried about beer standards then there's no way you should ever drink Bud Light, Miller Light or Coors Light. All you're paying for is marketing as compared to the ole, trustworthy malt flavored crisp tasting watery beverage.....the Natty.
If you haven't tried it lately scrape up about $3.79 in the sofa and pick up a sixer...I guarantee you'll be plesantly surprised.
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Ugh, Boddington's. Awful.
Just doesn't agree with my tongue.
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Sam Adams Summer Ale and Red Hook ESB. Now that's fine drinking!! 
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Sam Adams Lite Spotted Cow (Wisconsin beer...not sure it leaves the borders?)
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I wanna try Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss. Sunset Wheat is awesome, tastes like beer with a hint of Fruity Pebbles in it.
I didn't like Honey Weiss.
Back in my early drinking years I used to like Smirnoff Ice Triple Black and the fruit Smirnoff Ices, Mike's Hard, etc. Then I learned men don't drink those drinks and I grew accustomed to beer.
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