XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
I wouldn't drink Bud Light again. Never after working with that sick excuse for humanity, Mulvany. But I also wouldn't drink Coors Light or Miller Lite.
It is not just about working with real arse holes like 'it.' It is also about beer. Light beer is for pussies. A tasteless a*********n. It is simple. Real Beer is Real Beer. Light beer is Real Beer plus one cube or two. As in ice cubes. Extra light is Real Beer plus three cubes or four. Why??????.
As for mulvaney, "it" is about 6 cubes short of being a real human. In small glass.
XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
LogicallyRight wrote:
I wouldn't drink Bud Light again. Never after working with that sick excuse for humanity, Mulvany. But I also wouldn't drink Coors Light or Miller Lite.
It is not just about working with real arse holes like 'it.' It is also about beer. Light beer is for pussies. A tasteless a*********n. It is simple. Real Beer is Real Beer. Light beer is Real Beer plus one cube or two. As in ice cubes. Extra light is Real Beer plus three cubes or four. Why??????.
As for mulvaney, "it" is about 6 cubes short of being a real human. In small glass.
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I never-never drink light beer so i don't know the taste. Just became of age 2 years ago. 🍻👍
Anheuser Busch has joined Nike and a few others on my never ever again list.
I prefer REAL Beer Never cared for BudLite or any lite beer until recently I tried Yuengling(spelling??)Flight Not a bad beer. I usually buy imports or microbrews. I also have made my own and will be starting again in the New Year when Santa brings me my new carboy
and a case of bottles. My first is going to be a peanutbutter stout. A friend sent me his recipe and I tried it before it was excellent but he is a great brewer...I Have my work cut out for me.
XXX
Loc: Somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon
LostAggie66
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX (Shire of Seawinds)
I never drank Budlite. I prefer Imports currently DosXX or Good "Ol TexasBeers" Shiner Bock.
Radar OReilly wrote:
I prefer REAL Beer Never cared for BudLite or any lite beer until recently I tried Yuengling(spelling??)Flight Not a bad beer. I usually buy imports or microbrews. I also have made my own and will be starting again in the New Year when Santa brings me my new carboy
and a case of bottles. My first is going to be a peanutbutter stout. A friend sent me his recipe and I tried it before it was excellent but he is a great brewer...I Have my work cut out for me.
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A good way to get capable bottles is from a wedding that is serving champagne - but they have to be the kind of champagne bottles that use a cork, not a screw cap. The caterers are usually happy to give the bottles away, rather than have to deal with them. I used to bottle my homebrew in those and give them to people as gifts. They loved them!
There is a book that a friend of mine wrote called "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing" by Charlie Papazian. He wrote it when he used to teach a night school class in Homebrew in Boulder, Colorado. I took that class, and have been brewing...off and on....for over 30 years now! It's a great thing to do with friends - you can help each other make the batch, and then drink it together later on when it's finished aging! Win/win!
Grolsch bottles make it easier to cap homebrew, too, but there have been instances of the bottles exploding rather than the cap popping off if there is too much carbonation. I have an old-fashioned bottle capper that I picked up for $3 at an antique store....it works MUCH better than the new $50.00 ones!
The last time I drank any commercial light beer was about 30 years ago! There are so many great craft beers and better made foreign (German!!) beers now than any of the "dishwater" Budweiser beers.
EmilyD wrote:
A good way to get capable bottles is from a wedding that is serving champagne - but they have to be the kind of champagne bottles that use a cork, not a screw cap. The caterers are usually happy to give the bottles away, rather than have to deal with them. I used to bottle my homebrew in those and give them to people as gifts. They loved them!
There is a book that a friend of mine wrote called "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing" by Charlie Papazian. He wrote it when he used to teach a night school class in Homebrew in Boulder, Colorado. I took that class, and have been brewing...off and on....for over 30 years now! It's a great thing to do with friends - you can help each other make the batch, and then drink it together later on when it's finished aging! Win/win!
Grolsch bottles make it easier to cap homebrew, too, but there have been instances of the bottles exploding rather than the cap popping off if there is too much carbonation. I have an old-fashioned bottle capper that I picked up for $3 at an antique store....it works MUCH better than the new $50.00 ones!
The last time I drank any commercial light beer was about 30 years ago! There are so many great craft beers and better made foreign (German!!) beers now than any of the "dishwater" Budweiser beers.
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I think I still have that book somewhere in my library..LOL ...I will look for it...I usually do use Grolsch lager bottles and I like your idea of champagne bottles from wedding receptions thanks for the idea.
XXX wrote:
Good luck!
Thanks the new gear gets opened next Monday and I start brewing again...With the wife's approval in the bigger kitchen
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