Right, whats up wit dat , flavored VODKA???? Vodka is the drink of warriors, not the drink of women!:evil:
Vodka, personally I prefer Sky for the price and Grey Goose if it's no object. There's still no substitute for ice cold beer on a hot day.
Never liked beer much, but do like a good smooth wiskey for back pain every now and then "Gentlemens-Jack" and coke does the job.
Some of my favorite beers: Chimay Grand Reserve Delirium Nocturnum Unibroue 17 And so on... Some of you people need to broaden your horizons when it comes to beer. Seriously.
Atta boy! Another bowhuntin', home-brewin' fool here. Rogue makes a tasty oatmeal stout too... probably not as good as yours tho. I have a Belgian Saison in my secondary and a monster IPA - 'Wicked Bow', 9.25% ABV - bottle conditioning right now. Brewed a pale ale last year for my buddy's wedding - 'Ball & Chain', 6.5% ABV. It's fun, huh?
Hey, I had some New Belgium 'Mighty Arrow' pale ale. Similar in profile to Sierra Nevada's pale but with a bigger hop presence and a tad rounder... as well as a very cool name. Sorta why I tried it, truth be told. It's their spring seasonal beer so it won't be around for long.
Here at school we usually stick to cheap beer such as keystone or natty. If I'm drinking just to have a couple and actually care about the taste I usually go with bud light or coors light bottles.
I've never heard of any of the beers you had listed hooker. I'm pretty sure they don't even sell them around here. I have a liquor store insured, he tells me 80% of his business is can beer, with over 75% of being Bud light, Miller lite, or Busch. Not everyone likes a beer that you have to chew.
Samuel Smith Oatmeal is literally a dead on copy of mine (or vice versa)... and ya, its a damn fine oatmeal
Im not a real big drinker. Every now and then i'll throw back a few coors with the boys just to relax. Not a big fan of gettin blizted drunk like some of my dumbass buddies Lol.
Oh I know... I spent my college years drinking Natty Light and The Beast most of the time. It wasn't until I started making a little money that I began extensively "researching" beer.