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| DrKra37 |
Well, that's true, but if you believe their commercials, Sam Adams started out as a microbrew anyway, so we can both be right 
 Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:39 pm
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| Macavity |
Amen to that!
*Macavity raises a bottle of Keegan Hurricane Kitty ale.
Mind you, there is one good mass-produced American beer - Samuel Adams. I particularly like their Boston and Winter Lagers.
 Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:48 pm
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| DrKra37 |
I feel morally obliged here to defend American beer. Unfortunately, I can't -- not the mass-produced crap beer, anyway. The real glory of American beer is the plethora of microbrews, many of which are quite tasty.
 Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:27 pm
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| webrat_jen |
two quick questions,
1. anyone compared the actual beer to the poem to look for missing words/clues? any findings?
2. there is a little blip on my card, under the word 'then' on the black border. i tried to line up the border and see if any of the letters touched by the straight line formed any words/clues, but i am new to perplexcity, and didn't see anything that registered as significant. perhaps a more seasoned player might be able to shead some light?
 Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 6:58 pm
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| Atrophied |
Damn, I was gonna post that 'lovemaking' joke.
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:59 pm
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| Kvasir |
I assume you've all heard the joke about American beers and making love in a canoe
(Please don't read if you are under 16 or have a sensitive disposition)
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| they're both effing close to water
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PS: Mods, I've tried to make it "clean".
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:22 pm
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| European Chris |
| number9dream wrote: |
Yeah, to be fair it's not as bad as all that (or budweiser) for example  |
Budweiser has a curious taste of fizzy water and mould.
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:16 am
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| ChalcoDoror |
goes to the fridge to hide the budweiser behind the chicken...
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:13 am
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| number9dream |
Yeah, to be fair it's not as bad as all that (or budweiser) for example 
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:42 am
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| Wowbagger |
I assume from your spoiler you got the answer as
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Rolling Rock, although I always thought it was OK, for a US beer
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Not a patch on Newcastle Brown Ale though, I agree.
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:02 am
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| number9dream |
Re: Red # 12 Alcopoetry
[quote="ChalcoDoror"]
| Alcopoetry wrote: |
| Demetri Martin |
Whatever
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| crappy green bottled screw topped stuff from Latrobe PA
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the answer is, this guy is a genius. I'm off to send my Newcastle Brown Ale label poem to the Seaside Press...... 
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:41 am
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| European Chris |
Thank god we now have 24 hour drinking to research this...hic.
 Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:22 am
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| ChalcoDoror |
Red # 12 Alcopoetry
| Alcopoetry wrote: |
Women, Your ability to operate
extra tender
springs from birth
Good Machinery comes
as your contents
cause enjoyment
Cash, Beer, a car... Rock and rolling
During "it" The General Warning
"We may risk Pregnancy
According to old problems".
Your refund from the government
for alcoholic beverages?
NOT OK
Refund this premium, beer surgeon,
becaue premium beer impairs taste.
A drink - to the tribute of health, to the pale alcoholic.
Rolling, Glass tanks of beverages rock this lined mountain.
Should the defects
of consumption
drive me...
Or you?
Latrobe, Latrobe COL, CT, DE, IA, MA, NY, VT, CA, MI
"33"
The genius comedian, Demetri Martin, once took all the words from a bottle of beer and rearranged them into a poem. His work is above. Your task is to read it and them figure out from which brand of beer they sprang.
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