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i dont see the appeal of beer it tastes like ass. and the "Buzz" meh i get the same after a sugar rush
Depending on how old you are, it is said to grow onto you. I hated it, but I love it now.
ya i figured somone would question my age when i said "sugar rush" im 19 and in alberta its legal to drink at that age
Sugar rush? lol.

Sorry, have to disagree on that one.

No sugar rush ever made me hit on a 44 year-old (and, er, succeed) and piss in a flower pot.

(Sounds so enticing, don't it?)
piss in a flower pot eh? well that doesnt really entice me to drink...
 

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u see now thats still makes me wonder y ppl drink beer, i mean if it tastes bad the first time y continue? i mean feeling drunk if anything lowers ur inhibitions and makes u do things u wouldnt nornally, but everyine crosses the line to the point where they feel like puking and passing out. (and thats not fun :( )
There are different styles of beer though. First one I had was in a sweaty basement drinking mildly chilled PBR out of a plastic cup (I miss the high school punk scene) and it was like dirty water. I then had an amber, thought it tasted like rusty iron and chalk. Then I had a stout, and I was in bliss. After of few of those, you sample back down. I can drink PBR, operative word can, and wheat beers if I don't want something as heavy. However, I still cannot drink ambers.

I guess what I am trying to get at is. Just because you don't like Pepsi doesn't mean you don't like soda. And you can easily tell when you are passing that line for puking, it generally occurs one drink after you realize you can't keep balance or talk properly anymore.
 

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A beer and a fag go hand in hand. Giving that I smoke I also drink. I usually drink Tuborg and Becks with the odd Stella Artois.
 

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KEM10 said:
chaos order said:
u see now thats still makes me wonder y ppl drink beer, i mean if it tastes bad the first time y continue? i mean feeling drunk if anything lowers ur inhibitions and makes u do things u wouldnt nornally, but everyine crosses the line to the point where they feel like puking and passing out. (and thats not fun :( )
There are different styles of beer though. First one I had was in a sweaty basement drinking mildly chilled PBR out of a plastic cup (I miss the high school punk scene) and it was like dirty water. I then had an amber, thought it tasted like rusty iron and chalk. Then I had a stout, and I was in bliss. After of few of those, you sample back down. I can drink PBR, operative word can, and wheat beers if I don't want something as heavy. However, I still cannot drink ambers.

I guess what I am trying to get at is. Just because you don't like Pepsi doesn't mean you don't like soda. And you can easily tell when you are passing that line for puking, it generally occurs one drink after you realize you can't keep balance or talk properly anymore.
well u see the first time (and only) i drank molson canadian, coors, gin whisky(cinnamon tasting wasnt too bad but still tasted bad), vodka. the reason why i drank that much was because my friends said the same thing, that not all alcohol is the same, but really they were all bad.

well apparently my friends lack ur sense of self control, cause they drink tons of beer and other forms of liquor and take shot of evercelear (EVERCLEAR!!!)
 

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Grolsch is my favourite, basically one day I woke up and said "holyshit beer is awesome" and continued drinking it from then on.

Very strange.

Recommended beers:
Kwak
Duvel
Augustiner
Franziskaner
 

KEM10

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chaos order said:
KEM10 said:
chaos order said:
u see now thats still makes me wonder y ppl drink beer, i mean if it tastes bad the first time y continue? i mean feeling drunk if anything lowers ur inhibitions and makes u do things u wouldnt nornally, but everyine crosses the line to the point where they feel like puking and passing out. (and thats not fun :( )
There are different styles of beer though. First one I had was in a sweaty basement drinking mildly chilled PBR out of a plastic cup (I miss the high school punk scene) and it was like dirty water. I then had an amber, thought it tasted like rusty iron and chalk. Then I had a stout, and I was in bliss. After of few of those, you sample back down. I can drink PBR, operative word can, and wheat beers if I don't want something as heavy. However, I still cannot drink ambers.

I guess what I am trying to get at is. Just because you don't like Pepsi doesn't mean you don't like soda. And you can easily tell when you are passing that line for puking, it generally occurs one drink after you realize you can't keep balance or talk properly anymore.
well u see the first time (and only) i drank molson canadian, coors, gin whisky(cinnamon tasting wasnt too bad but still tasted bad), vodka. the reason why i drank that much was because my friends said the same thing, that not all alcohol is the same, but really they were all bad.

well apparently my friends lack ur sense of self control, cause they drink tons of beer and other forms of liquor and take shot of evercelear (EVERCLEAR!!!)
I drank Everclear when I was on a mission, cheapest alcohol that isn't bad wine. Also, your liver doesn't naturally produce the enzymes that breakdown alcohol properly until you've drank it a few times so if you try to go one for one with seasoned drinkers, you will get sick. But it does all come down to taste. If you like coffee, you should go for a darker beer (stout), if you aren't sure pick up a Summer Shanty from Leinenkugel. It isn't another American pale-ale but an actual wheat beer they double with some lemon. It is the beer if you're not sure you want beer.
 

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I get all my alcohol related geek needs here:

http://www.thedrunkenmoogle.com/
 

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KEM10 said:
chaos order said:
KEM10 said:
chaos order said:
u see now thats still makes me wonder y ppl drink beer, i mean if it tastes bad the first time y continue? i mean feeling drunk if anything lowers ur inhibitions and makes u do things u wouldnt nornally, but everyine crosses the line to the point where they feel like puking and passing out. (and thats not fun :( )
There are different styles of beer though. First one I had was in a sweaty basement drinking mildly chilled PBR out of a plastic cup (I miss the high school punk scene) and it was like dirty water. I then had an amber, thought it tasted like rusty iron and chalk. Then I had a stout, and I was in bliss. After of few of those, you sample back down. I can drink PBR, operative word can, and wheat beers if I don't want something as heavy. However, I still cannot drink ambers.

I guess what I am trying to get at is. Just because you don't like Pepsi doesn't mean you don't like soda. And you can easily tell when you are passing that line for puking, it generally occurs one drink after you realize you can't keep balance or talk properly anymore.
well u see the first time (and only) i drank molson canadian, coors, gin whisky(cinnamon tasting wasnt too bad but still tasted bad), vodka. the reason why i drank that much was because my friends said the same thing, that not all alcohol is the same, but really they were all bad.

well apparently my friends lack ur sense of self control, cause they drink tons of beer and other forms of liquor and take shot of evercelear (EVERCLEAR!!!)
I drank Everclear when I was on a mission, cheapest alcohol that isn't bad wine. Also, your liver doesn't naturally produce the enzymes that breakdown alcohol properly until you've drank it a few times so if you try to go one for one with seasoned drinkers, you will get sick. But it does all come down to taste. If you like coffee, you should go for a darker beer (stout), if you aren't sure pick up a Summer Shanty from Leinenkugel. It isn't another American pale-ale but an actual wheat beer they double with some lemon. It is the beer if you're not sure you want beer.
well i didnt drink the everclear im not insane like that. plus i didnt get soo drunk i puked, only had 1 molson 1 coors, and one shot of each of the liquors i mentioend. i was more or less "buzzed"
 

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LaCrosse's Pearl Street Brewery has a Rolled Oat Stout that I think is fantastic. You also can't go wrong with a Guinness or Leinie Honey Weiss. I'll drink IRA's Bitter Woman (Wonderfully bitter with fruit hints throughout) and New Glarus Fat Squirrel from time to time.

As far as home brewing I have a gallon batch of Mead that has just finished fermenting in my kitchen cupboard awaiting Thanksgiving dinner.
 

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SacredHeretic said:
LaCrosse's Pearl Street Brewery has a Rolled Oat Stout that I think is fantastic. You also can't go wrong with a Guinness or Leinie Honey Weiss. I'll drink IRA's Bitter Woman (Wonderfully bitter with fruit hints throughout) and New Glarus Fat Squirrel from time to time.

As far as home brewing I have a gallon batch of Mead that has just finished fermenting in my kitchen cupboard awaiting Thanksgiving dinner.
If you dig on some fairly simple brewing like meads and such, or aren't really a fan of beer brewing, check out a recipe for Edworts Apfelwein. It's totally awesome, and super cheap to make.
 

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Funny thing, I was in the actual Napa Valley, and drank a wondrous Amber Ale, at a microbrewery called Silverado.

Anyhow, I'm a big fan of Guinness, but I was wondering if anyone knew of something similar, that's well... not Guinness, I've tried a few Stouts from microbreweries, and whilst they were good, they were more in the style of say, Guinness Extra Stout, whilst I am looking for something akin to "regular" Guinness, with that creamy head (nom...).
 

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Arachon said:
Funny thing, I was in the actual Napa Valley, and drank a wondrous Amber Ale, at a microbrewery called Silverado.

Anyhow, I'm a big fan of Guinness, but I was wondering if anyone knew of something similar, that's well... not Guinness, I've tried a few Stouts from microbreweries, and whilst they were good, they were more in the style of say, Guinness Extra Stout, whilst I am looking for something akin to "regular" Guinness, with that creamy head (nom...).
Young's Double Chocolate Stout will probably surprise you. You have to find the 22 oz bottles for the creaminess, though. Somehow, it's different when it's in the 12oz bottles or tall cans.
 

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XinfiniteX said:
Crown Ambassador - $90 a bottle of PURE WIN!

https://crownbeverages.com.au/default.aspx
No beer is worth $90 a bottle. I don't care how good it is, no beer is actually worth $90 a bottle.

OT: I've had some home-brews before, they're actually pretty good. I think one guy I know brewed his with ginger, blackberry and orange peel (there may have been some other stuff as well) and it was pretty good.
 

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Snake Plissken said:
Young's Double Chocolate Stout will probably surprise you. You have to find the 22 oz bottles for the creaminess, though. Somehow, it's different when it's in the 12oz bottles or tall cans.
Chocolate Stout you say? Intriguing... Wonder if I can get a hold of it here in Sweden.
 

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Arachon said:
Snake Plissken said:
Young's Double Chocolate Stout will probably surprise you. You have to find the 22 oz bottles for the creaminess, though. Somehow, it's different when it's in the 12oz bottles or tall cans.
Chocolate Stout you say? Intriguing... Wonder if I can get a hold of it here in Sweden.
I believe it's British, but I'm sure if you have a decent place to find imports, you can probably get your hands on it. It's delicious. Very smooth and velvety. There are several examples of chocolate stouts, but this one is the best I've found and completely unlike any others.
 

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Snake Plissken said:
I believe it's British, but I'm sure if you have a decent place to find imports, you can probably get your hands on it. It's delicious. Very smooth and velvety. There are several examples of chocolate stouts, but this one is the best I've found and completely unlike any others.
Yeah, I checked, and it is available at Systembolaget (if you didn't know, we have a state monopoly on alcohol, so anything > 3.5% can only be bought at special stores called "Systembolaget"), however, I am too young to buy from there.

I could try finding it on a pub of course, problem is, our pubs tend to serve either your usual choice of piss-tasting lagers + maybe Kilkenny and Guinness if they're trying to be "Irish". Or they only serve imported micro-brewery stuff, which is nice sure, but it kind of limits your selection.
 

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Wow, I am very sorry about that. I am completely unfamiliar with your alcohol laws, but they sound like no fun. As much as I'd hate to advise something *gasp* illegal, I'm sure you have your way of finding what you need.
 

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I'm also a home brewer, and I have to say, it's a fun hobby. Not to mention you can reap the rewards.

If you ever come across a beer called Plinny the Elder, pick up a bottle, because that stuff is delicious when drank fresh. It's an IPA with 100 IBU's, but it doesn't taste nearly that bitter.