Cleaning would mean throwing out booze, and we can't have that.biggins said:clean your kitchen for god sake.
valve bouncer said:Coors Light? WTF- for the sake of your rep please say they aren't yours.
Edit- bloody Sir Lancelot beat me to it
So did you drink the Coors before hitting him with the bottle or did you just pour it down the toilet and cut out the middle-man.chicodude said:I beat the living crap out of teh redneck that brought that swilll with the epmyt coors bottle
Good enou;gh?
valve bouncer said:So did you drink the Coors before hitting him with the bottle or did you just pour it down the toilet and cut out the middle-man.
SkaredShtles said:You're drinking the leftovers from last night's party?
Yuck.
Guinness from a tap in Ireland is great.partsbara said:11 people leaving half pints of guiness...
THATS WAR :mumble: :redhot:
That's kind of what I was thinking after having visited the brewery in Dublin. Of course, I really need to go back and try it again there.johnbryanpeters said:Guinness from a tap in Ireland is great.
Guiness sold in the United States in cans and bottles is hog urine. :mumble:
johnbryanpeters said:Guinness from a tap in Ireland is great.
Guiness sold in the United States in cans and bottles is hog urine. :mumble:
partsbara said:11 people leaving half pints of guiness...
THATS WAR :mumble: :redhot:
I know.valve bouncer said:SteveW and his one man crusade against beer. I think you're fightin' a losin' battle with all the pisspots on here mate.
yes, i ve had both... toured ireland for about 3 months, mainly surfing... back in 97 or 98 ??? did the st. james gate thing and outstayed our welcome but being with locals (ex GFs family) they didn t care too much...johnbryanpeters said:Guinness from a tap in Ireland is great.
Guiness sold in the United States in cans and bottles is hog urine. :mumble:
I have not been impressed with the on-tap variety in the states either. In Ireland it's really creamy and full bodied. I wonder if they've gussied up the U.S. product for people who think lager is beer...OGRipper said:So where does Guiness on tap in the US stand on your scale?
Like any beer on tap it depends on how it's handled but IMO it's pretty dang good.
i hear that it doesn t travel well... not that the stuff sold in the US is brewed in ireland... obviuosly it s brewed somewhere in the states...johnbryanpeters said:I have not been impressed with the on-tap variety in the states either. In Ireland it's really creamy and full bodied. I wonder if they've gussied up the U.S. product for people who think lager is beer...
Does anyone not know what irish carbombs are?partsbara said:is there 11 people drinking guiness ??? whats the story ??? waiting for em to settle before topping off ??
i have a couple of guiness cans in the fridge with my name on em tonight...
partsbara said:11 people leaving half pints of guiness...
THATS WAR :mumble: :redhot:
Aren't you 16 or 17??? That's just sad.chicodude said:Does anyone not know what irish carbombs are?
And there wasn't 11 of us. it was five, we're just alcoholics.
loco said:Aren't you 16 or 17??? That's just sad.
sorry... i m not cool enough to drink them...chicodude said:Yet again, look up irish car bombs.
No sh*t??? I have no idea. I guess I'll quit talking to you like you are a kid now. Sorry.chicodude said:I'm 22, what the hell are you smoking...??!?!?!
I think of chico sort of like a Montashu Light.loco said:No sh*t??? I have no idea. I guess I'll quit talking to you like you are a kid now. Sorry.
SkaredShtles said:I think of chico sort of like a Montashu Light.