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Hard to choose which should be read most
Both have had a great influence on the way I think!
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Hard to choose which should be read most
wooooooow!!!For Emmanuel, the fridge in the kitchen which I am refinnishing. For the time being this is my beer fridge. No, the fridge in the kitchen I use daily is NOT full of beer.
i can find the way myself...and lead us not into temptation.
wooooooow!!!
(random stupid question: is being a beer drinker too "unfeminine"?)
i can find the way myself
i think i like stronger beersMy wife drinks beer often and is very, very feminine! And, she doesn't drink pale yellow liquid that often passes as beer but has little relation to beer, but instead she drinks bocks, double bocks, stoudts and other dark, strong strong beers!
i think i like stronger beers
some other kinds are a little too frat-partyish
Michael - yes Calvin and Hobbes are indeed known over here
As for beer - well I have to say I think your beer fridge holds just a tad too much for me
I'll be introduced to some new beers in July - I'll be in Belgium for a few days and I suspect will be drinking a few then
In other beer related news:
Free the hops: Stronger brew expected to take a few weeks to arrive on Alabama shelves - Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com
WOOOOOOT! Finally get to drink some strong stuff.
I'll become a beer snob in no time!
Scott Shoemaker of Birmingham Beverage Co. prepares some newly legal beers for distribution. Gov. Bob Riley signed a bill into law Friday allowing beer with alcohol content greater than 6 percent to be sold in Alabama stores, restaurants and bars. The new law raises the maximum alcohol content to 13.9 percent.
Reminds me of the freezer in the bar at workE.C., you like the fridge. Eh?
Reminds me of the freezer in the bar at work
Last I checked it, there were about... fourteen kegs, three dozen cases of bottled beer, four dozen bottles of various alcohols, seven pitchers, sixty-four 'pounders' (or sixteen oz) glasses and thirty-six twenty-one oz. glasses.
Let us ignore the five dozen bottles of alcohol spread around and behind the bar rail itself and the liquor closet about five feet from the bar. That closet has about four or five dozen extra bottles.
Yeah, being a former busser means I've been around A LOT, let me repeat that, A LOT of alcohol!
EDIT: I forgot to mention the five extra kegs we have in the freezer in back. You know, in case we run out
A few weeks ago we had an 18-wheeler roll over with a truckload of icecream spilled all over the road, which melted quickly in the heat. What a waste!! :o