Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: mkline On: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:51 pm

Sam Adams is my beer of choice.
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The Daytona Rolex 24 Hrs is here :D
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And I'm nice and toasty with the stoves.
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That's all I have to say about today :D

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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: Hollyfeld On: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:15 pm

Sam Adams makes an Imperial Stout?!? :shock: :o


brb liquor store.
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: jpete On: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:08 pm

I'm right there with ya! Except it's Captain and Coke here. ;)
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: SMITTY On: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:35 am

This combo sounds like my kind of party! :drunk: :up:

My ol' pal Fezziwig!! Gonna have to pick up a sixer of that for ol' times sake. 8-)

Sam Adams is a gift from God. PERFECT beer! :yes:
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: Millworker On: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:24 pm

Amen to that. Snowed in here, with gallons..... and gallons...... and gallons of beer (plus 1 ton coal). Bring it on mother nature!
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: mikey55 On: Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:43 pm

my favorite beer is cold. all kidding aside all beer is good just some are better than others.my everyday beer is mich ultra.i
know.but trying to keep my spare tire fom becoming a set of duals.
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: wlape3 On: Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:52 pm

Hollyfeld wrote:Sam Adams makes an Imperial Stout?!? :shock: :o


brb liquor store.


They have an entire "Imperial" series. They look good but are pricey.
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: mkline On: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:41 pm

wlape3 wrote:They have an entire "Imperial" series. They look good but are pricey.


Yes I pay 50 bucks for a case.I actually mix them sometimes with Cream Stout to make them last a little longer.2 parts Creame to 1 part Imperial :lol: .I don't drink them cold because that just kills the taste to me.They aren't a beer to just slam down,although I have done it a couple of times.Doesn't take too long to feel mellow :beer: :cheers: :shots: .

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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: lincolnmania On: Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:06 am

pricey brews lol
i picked up a case of yuengling bock over the weekend 18 bucks......pretty good, but i still prefer the yuengling porter

oh and something else i learned.......when hauling 2b stone and rice coal with the same truck, make sure there is no 2b stone under the ice on the truck bed :o had to screen all my rice coal after the auger jammed up 3 times :cry:
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Re: Beer,24 Hrs and coal heat.

PostBy: wlape3 On: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:07 am

You guys are lucky...no Yuengling Porter or Bock to be found here. At least it's not a complete desert up here...I can buy Lord Chesterfield in at least one place.

If you want to try a heavy but tasty stout try some Dogfish head worldwide stout. Pricey but delish!
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