Will I also still feel pretty? Oh so pretty?Grab some Budweiser and get over it.
Drink it with your pinky in the air so you still feel fancy.
Will I also still feel pretty? Oh so pretty?Grab some Budweiser and get over it.
Drink it with your pinky in the air so you still feel fancy.
I saw the thread title & came her to post that. Thanks for getting it right on post #2....so logically, there’d also be no one working in the “we check for beer labels” department
And really, isn’t a beer label just another damned tax stamp?
We should be dumping tea into Boston Harbor at this point...
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The three beers in that 6-pack are usually sold as singles in bomber bottles (22 oz). I assume this was a special thing to package them in 12 oz bottles and sell as a 6-pack. I'll have to look for that - I seldom buy bombers of anything because my wife usually doesn't like the heavy beers that they tend to be, and I have a hard time finishing one by myself.That is what I thought also, but look at the photo in post #31:
6 12oz Bottles - Bomber 6 Pack
Likewise, which is why I bought this 6 pack after HK posted it.I seldom buy bombers of anything because my wife usually doesn't like the heavy beers that they tend to be, and I have a hard time finishing one by myself.
The three beers in that 6-pack are usually sold as singles in bomber bottles (22 oz). I assume this was a special thing to package them in 12 oz bottles
My great grandfather drank vodka...I have no earthly idea what that means.
Heavy dark unrefrigerated brews are what our great-grandfathers drank!
At the moment I'm drinking a "Black Quad" brewed by Real Ale down in Blanco.
It's a black quadruple Belgian ale.
Beer the way it was meant to be.
At 10.7% alcohol it could be used with a bore brush to remove copper fouling!
Definitely not a pinky-in-the-air libation by anyone's experience.
If you think Real Ale Brewery does chocolate and raspberry cream foo-foo effeminate craft brews you are misinformed and would probably enjoy learning more.
Go tour Real Ale or any craft brewery. It's a great educational experience.
Currently, in the corner, I have yeast chewing on 15 lbs. of raw Honey. Trying to reapproximate what our mediaeval ancestors drank.
I will never be critical of a man who drinks Bud or Miller or Coors or Lone Star.
I will objectively observe, however, that they are all virtually tasteless seltzer water.
Potent high alcohol craft brews approximate what Pearl and Lone Star brewed pre-prohibition.
After the 21st amendment legalized alcohol, beers were then toned way way down to appeal to the masses.
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Back on topic:
TABC has a lot of rules applicable to beer labeling.
BATFE approves labels for truth-in-advertising purposes. They are closed. into the 22nd day.
And, yes.....this may or may not be unneeded government intrusion but it's the law. And this quad ale is sublime.
PSA: this was on sale for $7.97 today at my HEB.
I don't drink beer.I have no earthly idea what that means.Beer is to girlie men what craft beer is to millenials.
HUGELY snip . . .
I don't drink beer.
Otherwise there was zero meaning and just me, being me.
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No pinky in the air deep in my heart of Texas!!!
Unfiltered, unpasteurized, only in Texas.
Each bottle is so heavy a drink as to be sharable with an appreciative friend.
If you see this 6-pack buy it.
Drink local.
Got some but haven't tried it. But I am currently relaxing with a nice Coffee Porter from Real Ale.That Black Quad was really good. Looking forward to trying the others.
You are just jealous.Beer is for queers
Beer is for queers
I like how they put their recipe right out there: https://www.saintarnold.com/divine-reserve/ #s 18 & 17 sound pretty good to me also.Anybody try the St. Arnolds #19 Devine reserve currently in HEBs (Wimberley yesterday)?