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The Great Beer Thread

tuco1963

One of the Regulars
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198
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new castle indiana
happy beer day everybody
my favorite beer is boxer beer its $13.49 for a box of 36 plus it tastes great;) and at 5.5 alc content
its like rocket fuel to the spirit
 

Workhorse

New in Town
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48
Location
Northern Colorado
New brewery in Colorado that has some really tasty beers I really like. Big Choice Brewing is a newer brewery (just about one year old in May) and offers some different but delicious brews to choose from. A Poblano Stout, a hoppy Red Ale, and a surprisingly smooth Double IPA (among others and seasonals). If any of you are in the Denver/Boulder area, check them out. They are located in Broomfield. Here is a link to their website. http://bigchoicebrewing.com/

Cheers all,
 
Cynar with a hint of Fernet Branca... :p

How's the fruit trees? I didn't get any grapefruits in the mail for my Salty Coyotes...

Salty Coyotes? Sounds like a type of poison. :rofl:

The fruit trees are doing good this year. The lime might even give a few limes this year. :p The Shinseki pear is loaded. Unfortunately the nasty grapefruit trees are loaded too. I wonder how they do it when I don't feed them or even water them more than they get from rain. :huh:
 
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11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
Such nonsense; beer doesn't expire. It just... grows new flavors.


Take a bottle of Miller in the clear bottle leave it in the sun for a day. Then chill and drink -you find that lighter beer is simply delicate and does expire. Full flavored heavy brews often can and do improve with age. Usually those at the highest ends can become very nice. At the lowest ends their flavors are so insubstantial that time damages beyond being worth any consideration. (Pretty much not worth considering to begin with but there is no accounting for personal taste.
 

dnjan

One Too Many
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1,687
Location
Seattle
Also tenderized beef. It is interesting to see a side of USDA Choice hanging in a meat locker, all covered with "fur".
 

anon`

One Too Many
Take a bottle of Miller in the clear bottle leave it in the sun for a day. Then chill and drink -you find that lighter beer is simply delicate and does expire. Full flavored heavy brews often can and do improve with age. Usually those at the highest ends can become very nice. At the lowest ends their flavors are so insubstantial that time damages beyond being worth any consideration. (Pretty much not worth considering to begin with but there is no accounting for personal taste.
First, Miller isn't beer.
Second, I'm clearly kidding.

And with that, I'm off to find some furry steak...
 

kiwilrdg

A-List Customer
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474
Location
Virginia
The recent comments on aging and mold really can be taken as I hope they are intended (meaning a result from careful, planned aging under proper conditions) or they can be read as meaning things are still good when taken too far. I like aged beers and wines but not skunky beer or wine that has turned to vinegar (as a drink), and aplthough I will enjoy some cheeses that are aged until they crumble but a cheese that is not properly salted will rot.
Age can do great things, I age homemade beer up to about a year and wines for five or more years at times. I have seen them go bad much sooner as well.
 

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