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Bar, Pt. 2: The I'm probably drunk thread
#1
Posted 22 August 2012 - 12:12 PM
Last night I blacked out on my couch while watching King of The Hill on netflix and drinking Homemade wine. I had also been too lazy to take off my dominos uniform and was woken up by my room mate at 8 the next mornin.
Tonight it will be $2 PBR tall boys while I see some shitty band play at an organic food place.
#2
Guest_Sun is Lord_*
Posted 22 August 2012 - 02:01 PM
I have to get up kinda early for class at 11 tomorrow too, but fuck it, I am tired of waiting so i probably will drink it tonight.
Wasted Wednesday bitches. Get me over that hump.
#10
Posted 22 August 2012 - 06:04 PM
Been drinkin' Old Forester Bourbon for a few weeks.
I'm thinking about trying Bulleit, W.L. Weller 90, Evans Williams Single Barrel, Old Grand Dad, or Wild Turkey 81 next.
I liked old forester all right. I think bulleit is way to expensive for what it is.
Today though, I made the worker at the liquor store across the street a sandwich and loaded on the meat. Then he gave me 3 dollars off my twelve pack.

#11
Posted 22 August 2012 - 06:15 PM
Bulleit
badEvans Williams Single Barrel
not good
Wild Turkey 81
terrible
hope i just saved you some time
well obviously I'm on a budget. What would you recommend for $20 or less?
Tonight I went out and got a few beers.
Rogue Dad's Little Helper Black IPA - really delicious. I really do love a good black IPA, it's one of my favorite styles.
Epic Capt'n Crompton's Pale Ale - I don't know if Kyle is still around but I wanna give him some +rep. Epic Brewing makes some great beer and I'm honored that I know someone who works there.
#16
Posted 26 August 2012 - 04:59 PM
I will admit I'm not well versed in this style, I've only tasted a few.
That said. I think the Stone Highway 78 Ale is amazing. I've only seen it on draft here. It definitely has the most whiskey flavor out of the scotch ales I've tried, almost tastes like a cocktail.
A local brewery, The French Broad, makes a pretty good one called Wee Heavy-er. I think it is the best beer they make but it is still pretty tame.
Oskar Blue's Old Chub is pretty good too if I recall, haven't tried that in awhile.
#18
Posted 26 August 2012 - 06:13 PM
Name your favorite scotch ales.
I will admit I'm not well versed in this style, I've only tasted a few.
That said. I think the Stone Highway 78 Ale is amazing. I've only seen it on draft here. It definitely has the most whiskey flavor out of the scotch ales I've tried, almost tastes like a cocktail.
A local brewery, The French Broad, makes a pretty good one called Wee Heavy-er. I think it is the best beer they make but it is still pretty tame.
Oskar Blue's Old Chub is pretty good too if I recall, haven't tried that in awhile.
i just realized you are niceyo
"wait... french broad is in asheville... but he says he's from atlanta... who the fuck is this person"
anyway i think that's actually the only one i've ever had.
edit: wait, i had a micro in TN, cool springs brewery kilt lifter, was decent
#19
Posted 27 August 2012 - 08:02 AM
i spy a bottle of blanton's?

that ish is killer
and har har broom
yea, we just wanted to see what a weeks worth of drinking in the mountains looked like. was a bitch to clean up and drag over to the recycling bins. 4 bottles and somewhere over 100 beers. plus this brux stuff from sierra and russian river that was impeccable and words lament at their inability to describe its deliciousness.
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