EasternOZ wrote:
Mine is Root
Mine too, but White Birch is a close second.
When I still drank beer it was Shiners Bock. Didn't drink much at all, but the Bock was really good. Went to a Family reunion and took an extra case for my brother. I was living in San Antonio, Texas and he was in Tempe, Arizona. On the way to the hotel in Colorado he got some really bad gas and broke down. He called the Hotel and I talked with him. Drove down there and picked up him and his wife. On the drive back I told him,"In the cooler for you". He opened the cooler and took out a Shiner Bock. opened it and took a sip. Then he took a long pull. "Is it ok?"
"Yeah, it's just a nice little Bock from a small Brewery. I remember the last time I had one, Colorado Springs. 1953!"
That was in 1992. After that every time I would drive to go out in the mountains with him I would bring 2 cases for him. The Brewery is outside Austin, Texas. Until they doubled the brewery, they could only make enough for up and down the I-35 Corridor. Corpus Christi to Dallas. After the first shock to the mouth, it went down like Pepsi.
Mustard Yellow 6 pack. I totally stopped drinking in 2000, before that very little.
audigger53 wrote:
When I still drank beer it was Shiners Bock. Didn't drink much at all, but the Bock was really good. Went to a Family reunion and took an extra case for my brother. I was living in San Antonio, Texas and he was in Tempe, Arizona. On the way to the hotel in Colorado he got some really bad gas and broke down. He called the Hotel and I talked with him. Drove down there and picked up him and his wife. On the drive back I told him,"In the cooler for you". He opened the cooler and took out a Shiner Bock. opened it and took a sip. Then he took a long pull. "Is it ok?"
"Yeah, it's just a nice little Bock from a small Brewery. I remember the last time I had one, Colorado Springs. 1953!"
That was in 1992. After that every time I would drive to go out in the mountains with him I would bring 2 cases for him. The Brewery is outside Austin, Texas. Until they doubled the brewery, they could only make enough for up and down the I-35 Corridor. Corpus Christi to Dallas. After the first shock to the mouth, it went down like Pepsi.
Mustard Yellow 6 pack. I totally stopped drinking in 2000, before that very little.
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Brother and I used to get the cheapest beer we could find. Late 60s early 70s. We got Blue Ribbon for .50 a six pack. We always drank right out of can. That one time he decided to use a glass. The beer was dark beer. He would look at glass, take a sip and leave it for a while. Finally he told me, frank this beer reminds me of coke. Let’s get something different.
Frank romero wrote:
Brother and I used to get the cheapest beer we could find. Late 60s early 70s. We got Blue Ribbon for .50 a six pack. We always drank right out of can. That one time he decided to use a glass. The beer was dark beer. He would look at glass, take a sip and leave it for a while. Finally he told me, frank this beer reminds me of coke. Let’s get something different.
What no Annie Green springs or TJ Swan
Tiger Beer I have not been able to buy it over 50 years.
#1 Land Shark #2 Kirin ( Japanese ). I've only had 4 since Nov. 2022, but man, did they taste good!
In earlier times, 4 would be gone in an hour, but my situation has changed, got some medical difficulties.
No matter, Y'all drink up and enjoy.
One thing for certain though, if I had been drinkin' Clydesdale beers, that would be over.
EasternOZ wrote:
You don't like horses
Can work with 'em, even geldings.
EasternOZ wrote:
Mine is Root
I quit drinking alcohol but I like the taste of beer. my go to is Sam Adams "Haze" (non alcoholic)
I don't drink much beer, but my favorite is Sierra Nevada Kellerweiss.
EasternOZ wrote:
Mine is Root
When I drank prior to 1989 when I quit all alcohol I drank coors. Worst I ever tasted in the early 60s was called argonaut bought at speedy mart now 7/11 while at a party, was not 21 yet.
Marzen or Oktoberfest Lagers
Maibocks
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