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02-11-2009, 04:16 PM
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Trophy Hunter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: THE Other Cape
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptMike
That is so funny! 
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aye, couldn't have yelled it better
meself!!! i'll take a PBR over that swill from Germany
anytime,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,very bitter and very passe 
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on a lighter note~~
i have given sum deeeep thought to brewing my own.
i mean how hard can it be
like anything else "food" related, i would imagine that
the ingredients greatly effect the finished brew,,,,,,,,,,
it would still be interesting ~~for the chits and grins alone!!

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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-11-2009, 07:11 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Chatham, MA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BassDawg
aye, couldn't have yelled it better
meself!!! i'll take a PBR over that swill from Germany
anytime,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,very bitter and very passe 
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on a lighter note~~
i have given sum deeeep thought to brewing my own.
i mean how hard can it be
like anything else "food" related, i would imagine that
the ingredients greatly effect the finished brew,,,,,,,,,,
it would still be interesting ~~for the chits and grins alone!!

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Agreed I would definitely take a pbr over a heine. It's dutch though not german. I do like amstel though but mainly because it's very light and refreshing.
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02-11-2009, 07:21 PM
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Trophy Hunter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: THE Other Cape
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptMike
Agreed I would definitely take a pbr over a heine. It's dutch though not german. I do like amstel though but mainly because it's very light and refreshing.
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oooops, my bad, bro!
thanks for the correction.
MMMMMMMMMMM,
Amstel ~~very refreshing!

Last edited by BassDawg; 02-12-2009 at 05:46 PM..
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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-12-2009, 11:50 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BassDawg
oooops, my bad, bro!
thanks for the correction.
MMMMMMMMMMM,
Amstel very refreshing!

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Amstel is so good on a hot sunny day
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02-11-2009, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Wow, where to start. I usually don't drink while fishing, except when I'm on someone else's boat, fishing for "fun". Then if the beer's icy cold, anything's good. As far as a favorite brand or style, that's tough. Not a big fan of the mass produced stuff as it's too bland for me. I lean towards microbrews and smaller volume imports. I love drinking seasonal stuff. You know, various Octoberfests and pumpkin ales during the fall, winter beers like Harpoon Winter Warmer and Sierra Nevada Celebration, etc. I gotta say I love just about everything from Southampton Ales & Lagers. It doesn't hurt that I live close enough to their brewpub to get everything off the tap as it comes out  (a must stop off on the way back from Montauk)  . I like most of the stuff from Sam Adams, Harpoon, and Stone (some wicked good IPAs). Lately, I've been drinking a lot of Grimmbergen (Blonde and Double). Variety is good. Hmm... getting thirsty now. Gotta go  .
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