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I swear the buffalo on the label of Calgary pissed in the bottle... If that was the last beer on earth, I'd quit drinkin'.
 

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Beer is delicious, but to be a beer snob I don't really think age has to do with it, perhaps just consumption levels.

I've always enjoyed grabbing a six pack of random cans and touring the world on a friday night.
 

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Beer is delicious, but to be a beer snob I don't really think age has to do with it, perhaps just consumption levels.

I've always enjoyed grabbing a six pack of random cans and touring the world on a friday night.

Ur last line was awsum, gonna have to try that. Anyone try Hoeegardden? I think it has a bubblegum aftertaste.
 

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Beer is delicious, but to be a beer snob I don't really think age has to do with it, perhaps just consumption levels.

I've always enjoyed grabbing a six pack of random cans and touring the world on a friday night.

Yea, that's an interesting thing to doo. I even got into some Hobgoblin (sp) one of those nights!
 

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I enjoyed the hoeegarden before. That stuff was pretty tasty.
The hobgoblin though, not my cup of tea at all. Tried it a while ago, so maybe my tastes have changed, I'm not man enough to give it another whirl yet.

Ever tried an Innis & Gunn? The beer is stored in old whisky casks as it ages. Pretty expensive at 3$ for a bottle, but it has such a distinct flavour and is quite fantastic. Not super dark, but far from light.

Mmmm Beer... :d
 

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I enjoyed the hoeegarden before. That stuff was pretty tasty.
The hobgoblin though, not my cup of tea at all. Tried it a while ago, so maybe my tastes have changed, I'm not man enough to give it another whirl yet.

Ever tried an Innis & Gunn? The beer is stored in old whisky casks as it ages. Pretty expensive at 3$ for a bottle, but it has such a distinct flavour and is quite fantastic. Not super dark, but far from light.

Mmmm Beer... :d

jeesh i know what ur sayin MMMM beer, now i needs one for lunch.
 
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