BY far and away neshaminy creek ale. Forgot if its the IPA or what. Horrific. Terrible. I drank it on the neshaminy creek too. The water tasted better.
Originally Posted by Archerhunter
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
Some kind of Campfire beer I found a couple years ago. (I think it was Shorts Campfire Choir) Tasted like it had ground up charcoal in it. Took two days to get that taste outa my mouth.
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Natural light when all i got is 80cents in the console.
It's not that Coors Light tastes bad, because it doesn't. It just doesn't have much taste at all. If you want a beer, and someone hands you something that has almost no taste at all, it's a disappointment. It's like weak tea. Just give me water.
Hauenstein, an old local beer - "Howie" to its friends. It wasn't unusual to open a case to see a half dozen different brands of bottle caps. One hot summer day I tipped back a Howie and something bounced off my teeth and into my throat and before I could gag it up...I swallowed it. I'll never know, coulda been a cigarette butt, coulda been a rat head.
Heileman's, the only really good one was their Special X. Remember Leinenkugel's or Linnies, Chippewa Falls, now a yuppie beer sold nation wide. Another Point beer. MN and WI folks do like their brewskies.
I've worked at all of them - this thread is causing flashbacks and not from the beer.
Let's not forget Oly - made in the Hamms > Oly > Pabst > Stroh Brewery in St. Paul.
Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. Robert Frost
Heileman's, the only really good one was their Special X. Remember Leinenkugel's or Linnies, Chippewa Falls, now a yuppie beer sold nation wide. Another Point beer. MN and WI folks do like their brewskies.
I've worked at all of them - this thread is causing flashbacks and not from the beer.
Let's not forget Oly - made in the Hamms > Oly > Pabst > Stroh Brewery in St. Paul.
They made em all at Tumwater and LaCrosse as well....
Hauenstein, an old local beer - "Howie" to its friends. It wasn't unusual to open a case to see a half dozen different brands of bottle caps. One hot summer day I tipped back a Howie and something bounced off my teeth and into my throat and before I could gag it up...I swallowed it. I'll never know, coulda been a cigarette butt, coulda been a rat head.
That was my last Howie.
LMAO
Duuuuude!!
You got the baby mouse eh??
I almost hope so. At the time a pard suggested it was a tampon. No good ever comes from that experience.
Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. Robert Frost
The first beer. When we were kids we found 2 unopened cans of beer in the alley. This was when beer was still in steel cans that needed a church key to open. We quickly found a church key and opened a can and drank some of it. It was a summer day and the beer was warm. I don’t think it would have mattered what brand, it was warm and tasted like $hit..