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serjey Cool Runner |
posted Nov-06-2006 04:36 PM
I hear that you can drink bear after run. Cause one i say this runner had 12 pack in his van. so i think i helps little.
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serjey Cool Runner |
posted Nov-06-2006 04:38 PM
I hear that you can drink bear after run. Cause one i say this runner had 12 pack in his van. so i think i helps little.
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TrailBitten Cool Runner |
posted Nov-06-2006 04:44 PM
quote: Originally posted by serjey: I hear that you can drink bear after run. Cause one i say this runner had 12 pack in his van. so i think i helps little.
I have never "drink bear after run". Does the hair bother your digestive system?
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TrailBitten Cool Runner |
posted Nov-06-2006 04:48 PM
quote: Originally posted by serjey: I hear that you can drink bear after run. Cause one i say this runner had 12 pack in his van. so i think i helps little.
I have never "drink bear after run". Does the hair bother your digestive system?
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La Tortuga Cool Runner |
posted Nov-07-2006 12:27 PM
A little hair of the bear???
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randymar Cool Runner |
posted Nov-07-2006 01:28 PM
"Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the ... bear???"No, that's not it. ------------------ Life is Short ... Make Fun of It. 400 Beers
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UncleFred Cool Runner |
posted Nov-07-2006 02:35 PM
This could get unbearable, real quick.
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La Tortuga Cool Runner |
posted Nov-07-2006 02:50 PM
So true - am heading out soon, having my wisdom teeth yanked tomorrow. If anyone is inclined to post their wisdom teeth pulling horrow stories, please don't!
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webfoot Cool Runner |
posted Nov-08-2006 09:29 AM
I bearly started to write about wisdom teeth, but....
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TrailBitten Cool Runner |
posted Nov-08-2006 04:32 PM
LT: I LIKED having my wisdom teeth removed. I had a very "interesting" reaction to the drugs. I stood on the chair afterward, trying to look out of a small window way up on the wall. I asked the dentist if he was married,and when he laughed and said he was, I asked "is it serious?" and then I told him that I loved him..... My horrified sister wanted to die. I then demanded chinese food,and behaved badly there,and at the drug store. When home, I wouldn't sleep because I knew my sister was going to talk about me...... My dentist said I was the BEST patient he ever had.I bet...... Be careful and follow the instructions about dry socket.
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TrailBitten Cool Runner |
posted Nov-08-2006 05:00 PM
A friend is making another batch of pot beer. It scares me and I will not drink it. Now.....will drinking pot show up on a drug test??? Supposedly, eating it makes it last longer in your system. I just read that...A drink should be a drink. An eat should be an eat. A smoke should be a smoke. When we start messing with purity, all is lost.
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UncleFred Cool Runner |
posted Nov-08-2006 11:10 PM
You are a strange little woman TrailOBite ... but I find no malice in you; unlike some.randy's Obsessive/Possessive-ness speaks for itself - although he does provide a great deal of imput. "A woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke."
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UncleFred Cool Runner |
posted Nov-08-2006 11:31 PM
Oh, shoot!!!I just realized that I have submitted no brew-views ... being a mainstream German drinker [St. Pauli Girl, Beck's, Heineken] I'll need to step-up on that. I'll have something on the weekend.
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TrailBitten Cool Runner |
posted Nov-09-2006 04:08 PM
I am indeed strange, UncleFred,and usually of good spirit.Anything mean spirited is self-directed, as a life metaphor as well as a virtual outcome. A waste of life.I can find and see good in anyone.Am morose today. I wanted beer at 2 pm and decided I need to be working out even more. Pulled a hamstring as a result,meaning no trail run for me this Saturday at Mendon. It smells bad in this library and the visitors all look morose as well. I am in my element!
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randymar Cool Runner |
posted Nov-09-2006 09:32 PM
Hey kiddies, look what I found!!! Definitely a most excellent Friday night choice!!! Yeah, I can wait.
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webfoot Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 10:49 AM
quote: Originally posted by UncleFred:
I just realized that I have submitted no brew-views ... being a mainstream German drinker [St. Pauli Girl, Beck's, Heineken] I'll need to step-up on that.
st pauli girl = corporate greenie beck's = corporate greenie heini = corporate greenie You need to sample REAL BEER first.... May I suggest some Ayinger for your German bend to start, then perhaps some Celebrator Bock to get you going on the darkside... T(O)B; thc will show-up on drug test no matter how its injested. Sample the pot-beer after you land your next job.
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La Tortuga Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 10:58 AM
quote: Originally posted by TrailBitten: LT: I LIKED having my wisdom teeth removed. I had a very "interesting" reaction to the drugs. I stood on the chair afterward, trying to look out of a small window way up on the wall. I asked the dentist if he was married,and when he laughed and said he was, I asked "is it serious?" and then I told him that I loved him...
Apparently that is standard behavior. According to El Seņor, I too hugged my dentist and told him that I wanted to have his children. Be careful and follow the instructions about dry socket.[/QUOTE] Is that the "rinse with salt-water" instructions or eat lots of M&M suggestion that prevents dry socket?
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MikeMills Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 12:23 PM
randy, I love Lagunitas - where'd you get that, and what is it? I haven't seen it around here. I didn't know you got their beer up there. Ever had Maximus?
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La Tortuga Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 12:31 PM
Sometimes when I click on to BEER and I end up on page one, I think that I am actually on the current page and that MM has posted. It makes me quite happy...
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MikeMills Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 12:32 PM
Guess I should've researched first (this is the internet, after all...)http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/220/32212 quote: "Slightly hazy golden color; off-cream head, dense and smooth; slow rising carbonation streams. Initial aromas of mandarin and grapefruit blossoms -- that is to say, on the floral side of citric. Slight spiciness and honey sweet scent as well. White pepper spice and mild citrus flavors greet the palate at first -- citrus is still of a floral grapefruit character. Mild pine bitterness, too. The finish is honeyed bread -- an always welcome malt aspect. Juicy and medium-bodied. Nice solid rings of white lacing stick all the way down the glass. Slight esophogeal alcohol burn, along with a little slickness in the mouthfeel. All around, not excactly jaw-dropping , but certainly a worthy "big" IPA that isn't so big and syrupy that it requires a spoon for consumption. Glad I tried it and would definitely recommend it to fans of the style."
"...on the floral side of citrus". How do they do it?
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webfoot Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 12:57 PM
quote: Originally posted by MikeMills:
"...on the floral side of citrus". How do they do it?
cascade hops; classic american hop with a pronounced citrusycharacter. they just use gobs of them
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MikeMills Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 02:06 PM
I was being a bit sarcy, actually (the reviews on BeerAdvocate often balance on that razor's edge between obssession and insanity). But I must admit there are very few hops I can identify by taste...
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webfoot Cool Runner |
posted Nov-10-2006 03:59 PM
quote: Originally posted by MikeMills: I was being a bit sarcy, actually (the reviews on BeerAdvocate often balance on that razor's edge between obssession and insanity). But I must admit there are very few hops I can identify by taste...
yeah, me too. When I see a clone recipe I often have a "Homer moment" (DOH!)
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MikeMills Cool Runner |
posted Nov-13-2006 10:46 AM
I guess it just seems like the kind of knowledge I shouldn't go out of my way (especially since I don't currently home-brew very much) to learn. I mean, to outsiders it must get just plain irritating. Unless I'm trying to win an argument with some skinhead beeradvocate nerd about which hops make a better pale ale, saying "God, don't those Williamette flowers just come through beautifully in the finish?" is going to get me deservedly smacked by anybody just trying to enjoy a cold one. Having said that, I think I can identify some of the big ones fairly well: Fuggles in English beers, Saaz in German's, Cascade in west coast stuff... apart from that I just care about whether they taste good. Obssessive beer-tasting that breaks beer down literally to its elements, I think, robs the drinker of the pure, visceral, romantic enjoyment of beer.
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TrailBitten Cool Runner |
posted Nov-13-2006 03:19 PM
LT: glad all went well and that you also enjoyed the drugs. Salt water gargles keep dry socket away. "dry socket" sounds like a personal problem,and not at all like what it really is. Just sayin'........Randymar!! The Freak Out beer looks great! I had a lot of Blue Moon last weekend. Not impressed. Funny: when it comes from the hash cash fund, the hashers like more expensive beers. When times comes to cough up more $,they are the ones that either do not, or spring for a $2 pitcher of goat pee beer. No THC for me, webbie. Not something I really need to worry about, unless it was baked into something I was unaware of. Going to see the New York Dolls Sat nite. A photo of Sylvain Sylvain and David Johannsen in the local paper has me glad the tickets were free. Rented a suite,and we'll have a post-show buffet and beers, wine, pixie sticks ......Should be fun.
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