Recent "High Life" Commercial
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- Ice Cream Jonsey
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Recent "High Life" Commercial
While watching our Saints beat the Carolina Panthers I saw an ad by Miller Beer. I don't drink/buy enough beer to know if the beer they are selling is called "The High Life," or if it's just Miller Genuine Draft or what. But they are currently running this ad where they are making fun of beers that you drop a lime into.
To which I say: Nigga, please.
Don't get me wrong -- Corona has infected the airwaves for YEARS now with their stupid, stupid ads ("Oh, wow, extreme closeup, camera pulls away, GUY DRINKING BEER ON BEACH OH YUMS!!") but it is hardly the place of the guys cranking out fucking Miller beer to point this out.
What are you drunks drinking as of late? Besides Vodka from Safeway. As that's the second official drink of Jolt Country (Jolt Cola is more or less the first one) I had Blue Whale at that Halloween party I was at two weekends ago. I hadn't had it since I was a freshman in college. It's just as delicious as I remember, and I remembered it as being purely functional in taste and nothing more.
To which I say: Nigga, please.
Don't get me wrong -- Corona has infected the airwaves for YEARS now with their stupid, stupid ads ("Oh, wow, extreme closeup, camera pulls away, GUY DRINKING BEER ON BEACH OH YUMS!!") but it is hardly the place of the guys cranking out fucking Miller beer to point this out.
What are you drunks drinking as of late? Besides Vodka from Safeway. As that's the second official drink of Jolt Country (Jolt Cola is more or less the first one) I had Blue Whale at that Halloween party I was at two weekends ago. I hadn't had it since I was a freshman in college. It's just as delicious as I remember, and I remembered it as being purely functional in taste and nothing more.
the dark and gritty...Ice Cream Jonsey!
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If I were in Colorado, I'd be drinking Fat Tire, of course. But they don't ship anywhere east of St. Louis.
If not that, any of the Breckenridge Brewery's fine products.
Since I'm not, I drink Czechvar a lot. Or Stella Artois.
Actually, right now I'm not drinking anything, since I'm at work.
:(
Greg
If not that, any of the Breckenridge Brewery's fine products.
Since I'm not, I drink Czechvar a lot. Or Stella Artois.
Actually, right now I'm not drinking anything, since I'm at work.
:(
Greg
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Now here's a subject I feel qualified to talk about.
I drink a lot of Schalfly products--they're a St. Louis brewery (I don't drink the Big Brewery's products. Or at least, I don't *pay* for them. If someone has a keg of Bud, sure). Right now my fridge has the remnants of the Schlafly Oktoberfest and a bunch of the Pale Ale, which is pretty much my all purpose all weather beer.
I was drinking a lot of Hefeweizen while the weather was hotter. Schlafly and Boulevard (a Kansas City brewery). It was Boulevard who made Zon (imagine a horizontal line, or maybe an umlaut, over the "o"--anyway, a very very nice hot-weather hefeweizen). I drink a fair amount of Fat Tire and Breckenridge Brewery products too. Currently in the fridge there's also some Schlafly Bob's Old '47, which is an amber ale. Kind of a nice beer for chillier weather. Pete's Wicked Ale is a nice winter beer too.
When I want a Pilsner, Pilsen Urquell tops the list.
In terms of non-beers, I mostly live on Tanqueray gin, Famous Grouse scotch, and Old Overholt straight rye. I have no particular vermouth allegiance, and have a propensity for Jim Beam bourbon, Skyy Vodka, Jose Cuervo Gold tequila, and Bacardi rum. However, I don't drink the last four in much quantity and almost always use them in a drink where a lot of the character of the liquor is hidden anyway. Mostly they're kept around for guests and for those times when I say, "you know, I'd really like a bourbon and coke now," or "Hunh. I think a margarita would be nice."
Wines: under $10 is the major criterion. I'm a big fan of Australian reds. Black Opal had a delicious cab a couple years back. We had a very nice Luna di Luna Merlot (Californian, I think) last night.
Single malts: Lagavulin is way, way, way out in front. Yes, I'd like a little scotch with my iodine. Macallan makes a distressingly wonderful 25-year-old and an excellent and nearly affordable 18. The Glenmorangies are nice if you do a side-by-side of the different cask conditioning styles; the sherry cask is my favorite.
Bruce
I drink a lot of Schalfly products--they're a St. Louis brewery (I don't drink the Big Brewery's products. Or at least, I don't *pay* for them. If someone has a keg of Bud, sure). Right now my fridge has the remnants of the Schlafly Oktoberfest and a bunch of the Pale Ale, which is pretty much my all purpose all weather beer.
I was drinking a lot of Hefeweizen while the weather was hotter. Schlafly and Boulevard (a Kansas City brewery). It was Boulevard who made Zon (imagine a horizontal line, or maybe an umlaut, over the "o"--anyway, a very very nice hot-weather hefeweizen). I drink a fair amount of Fat Tire and Breckenridge Brewery products too. Currently in the fridge there's also some Schlafly Bob's Old '47, which is an amber ale. Kind of a nice beer for chillier weather. Pete's Wicked Ale is a nice winter beer too.
When I want a Pilsner, Pilsen Urquell tops the list.
In terms of non-beers, I mostly live on Tanqueray gin, Famous Grouse scotch, and Old Overholt straight rye. I have no particular vermouth allegiance, and have a propensity for Jim Beam bourbon, Skyy Vodka, Jose Cuervo Gold tequila, and Bacardi rum. However, I don't drink the last four in much quantity and almost always use them in a drink where a lot of the character of the liquor is hidden anyway. Mostly they're kept around for guests and for those times when I say, "you know, I'd really like a bourbon and coke now," or "Hunh. I think a margarita would be nice."
Wines: under $10 is the major criterion. I'm a big fan of Australian reds. Black Opal had a delicious cab a couple years back. We had a very nice Luna di Luna Merlot (Californian, I think) last night.
Single malts: Lagavulin is way, way, way out in front. Yes, I'd like a little scotch with my iodine. Macallan makes a distressingly wonderful 25-year-old and an excellent and nearly affordable 18. The Glenmorangies are nice if you do a side-by-side of the different cask conditioning styles; the sherry cask is my favorite.
Bruce
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Robb -- Thanks for drinking for me. Thanks for making the sacrifice.
If you would -- stop by the New Belgium Brewery sometime, and throw a brick through the window with a note attached. The note should read: "Send Fat Tire to Georgia NOW". Thanks again.
Now, I'm debating: I work tonight, but it's utterly tedious, brainless work that I've done half-asleep before. Should I have a Newcastle with dinner?
Greg
If you would -- stop by the New Belgium Brewery sometime, and throw a brick through the window with a note attached. The note should read: "Send Fat Tire to Georgia NOW". Thanks again.
Now, I'm debating: I work tonight, but it's utterly tedious, brainless work that I've done half-asleep before. Should I have a Newcastle with dinner?
Greg
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I don't really like beer but if I have to drink it, I'll go with something sweet. I'm not really a connoisseur when it comes to liquor, either, other than I like my long islands, seven and sevens, and rum and colas.
My brother (and housemate) is into some of that Australian wine, I think.
I can't remember what I thought about drinking when I was 17. I know I was against a couple of the other recreational things I do now, but I eventually decided that I can hate the people I went to school with but I don't need to hate the things they did. If someone thinks they don't want it, more power to them.
My brother (and housemate) is into some of that Australian wine, I think.
I can't remember what I thought about drinking when I was 17. I know I was against a couple of the other recreational things I do now, but I eventually decided that I can hate the people I went to school with but I don't need to hate the things they did. If someone thinks they don't want it, more power to them.
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gsdgsd wrote:If I were in Colorado, I'd be drinking Fat Tire, of course. But they don't ship anywhere east of St. Louis.
If not that, any of the Breckenridge Brewery's fine products.
Since I'm not, I drink Czechvar a lot. Or Stella Artois.
Actually, right now I'm not drinking anything, since I'm at work.
:(
Greg
AHHA! There is another Fat Tire drinker! I begged Jonsey to smuggle some back for me last Christmas but he failed to =I
That is the best beer, EVAR!!!!!!!
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It behooves me to stuff my 2 cents in here as I feel, in my own opinion, that this is one of the top 10 threads of all time.
Beer : Imported from Canada (with the lone exception of 1812 Ale, a microbrewery in Sackett's Harbor)
Gin : Boodles when rich; Seagrams when poor: Old Mr Boston when already drunk.
Rum : The Captian, what else? (when I go to my buddie's place he's got this killer stuff that his grandfather made a bunch of years ago, special occasions only)
Tequila : Jose. Nuff said
That pretty much covers the waterfront. I drink other stuff wnen out on the town, but them's the staples
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Beer : Imported from Canada (with the lone exception of 1812 Ale, a microbrewery in Sackett's Harbor)
Gin : Boodles when rich; Seagrams when poor: Old Mr Boston when already drunk.
Rum : The Captian, what else? (when I go to my buddie's place he's got this killer stuff that his grandfather made a bunch of years ago, special occasions only)
Tequila : Jose. Nuff said
That pretty much covers the waterfront. I drink other stuff wnen out on the town, but them's the staples
THE
HIC
AARDVARK
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Whenever I head back to Colorado, my parents ask "Is there anything you'd like to do while you're here? Anything you want us to have on hand?"loafergirl wrote:AHHA! There is another Fat Tire drinker! I begged Jonsey to smuggle some back for me last Christmas but he failed to =I
That is the best beer, EVAR!!!!!!!
And the first thing I always say is "Fat Tire".
It probably makes my folks worry, but GOD I love that beer.
Greg
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Easy there Foxworthy. How exactly does Canadian beer (and yes, Canadians, and I guess ther Germans, are the ONLY ones that can make good beer) and Cuervo tequila (give the Mehicans credit for doing something right with their cheap labour) make someone a redneck?!The Judge wrote:I admire the fact that you still feel comfortable showing your face around here after the above display.AArdvark wrote:Beer : Imported from Canada
Rum : The Captian
Tequila : Jose.
Canadian beer and Jose Cuervo. Lovely. How's the double-wide lookin' today?