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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
I like a Corona with a slice of lemon in it.
Fancy. :toocool: |
I'm so sorry.
Corona is a JOKE. If you need to add something to a beer to make it drinkable, then it's a beer.
Shall we tell the Americans (or Mexicans) that Corona is considered a 'premium' beer in Australia? Yeah, premium, despite all the good beers we have here.
If you go into a bottle shop (liquor store) then you'll pay $15+ for a six pack of Corona :stongue:
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| Fledz |
Corona is to Mexico/Australia, what Fosters is to Australia/UK.
ie it's . I mean I can stomach it if I have to (unlike VB) but it's still rubbish. |
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| LAdazeNYnights |
you are in snobbsssss without a doubt.
I'm HUGE into craft beer, and have been for a while, but would never say "if you need to add something to a beer...". All it does is make you seem like a snob. At the end of the day, it's what you enjoy. Personally, I dislike corona. Period. With or without a lime. But sitting at a beach bar with some friends, a corona with lime isn't exactly terrible. And you know what? The beer sells. Whether it's due to taste, marketing, or any number of factors, the beer sells. It's not my choice but if you like it then good. Drink beer, be merry.
One of my favorite styles of beer is the Hefeweizen (Weihenstephaner makes one of my top 5 favorite beers, no doubt) and I don't prefer to have lemon in the beer, as many do. Often times, at bars, I have to ask the bartender to not add lemon to my beer. That's ok. From beeradvocate : "The majority of Hefeweizen drinkers embrace this presentation, as there is something about the puckering tartness of a fresh cut lemon slice in a German Hefeweizen or American Wheat that sooths that summer heat away." It's personal preference---similar to how some enjoy their whiskey neat, others enjoy it with ice, and others still enjoy it with soda.
So basically stop being such a in snob. There's a huge difference between 'beer snob' and 'beer geek'. Tell me what your favorite beer is and if I wanted to I could probably make you feel ridiculous too. Perhaps my musing w/r/t cocktails were incorrect, I was merely curious as the 3 cocktail books I have laying around my house all include recipes for the simple drinks which I mentioned. That's all. Don't be beer snobs. If you like good beer, then go ahead and get other people involved, introduce it to friends. Don't look down on anyone it doesn't get you anywhere. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
you are in snobbsssss without a doubt.
I'm HUGE into craft beer, and have been for a while, but would never say "if you need to add something to a beer...". All it does is make you seem like a snob. At the end of the day, it's what you enjoy. Personally, I dislike corona. Period. With or without a lime. But sitting at a beach bar with some friends, a corona with lime isn't exactly terrible. And you know what? The beer sells. Whether it's due to taste, marketing, or any number of factors, the beer sells. It's not my choice but if you like it then good. Drink beer, be merry.
One of my favorite styles of beer is the Hefeweizen (Weihenstephaner makes one of my top 5 favorite beers, no doubt) and I don't prefer to have lemon in the beer, as many do. Often times, at bars, I have to ask the bartender to not add lemon to my beer. That's ok. From beeradvocate : "The majority of Hefeweizen drinkers embrace this presentation, as there is something about the puckering tartness of a fresh cut lemon slice in a German Hefeweizen or American Wheat that sooths that summer heat away." It's personal preference---similar to how some enjoy their whiskey neat, others enjoy it with ice, and others still enjoy it with soda.
So basically stop being such a in snob. There's a huge difference between 'beer snob' and 'beer geek'. Tell me what your favorite beer is and if I wanted to I could probably make you feel ridiculous too. Perhaps my musing w/r/t cocktails were incorrect, I was merely curious as the 3 cocktail books I have laying around my house all include recipes for the simple drinks which I mentioned. That's all. Don't be beer snobs. If you like good beer, then go ahead and get other people involved, introduce it to friends. Don't look down on anyone it doesn't get you anywhere. |
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| bamski |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
You may be a redneck if... |
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| Jackson |
| quote: | Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
you are in snobbsssss without a doubt.
I'm HUGE into craft beer, and have been for a while, but would never say "if you need to add something to a beer...". All it does is make you seem like a snob. At the end of the day, it's what you enjoy. Personally, I dislike corona. Period. With or without a lime. But sitting at a beach bar with some friends, a corona with lime isn't exactly terrible. And you know what? The beer sells. Whether it's due to taste, marketing, or any number of factors, the beer sells. It's not my choice but if you like it then good. Drink beer, be merry.
One of my favorite styles of beer is the Hefeweizen (Weihenstephaner makes one of my top 5 favorite beers, no doubt) and I don't prefer to have lemon in the beer, as many do. Often times, at bars, I have to ask the bartender to not add lemon to my beer. That's ok. From beeradvocate : "The majority of Hefeweizen drinkers embrace this presentation, as there is something about the puckering tartness of a fresh cut lemon slice in a German Hefeweizen or American Wheat that sooths that summer heat away." It's personal preference---similar to how some enjoy their whiskey neat, others enjoy it with ice, and others still enjoy it with soda.
So basically stop being such a in snob. There's a huge difference between 'beer snob' and 'beer geek'. Tell me what your favorite beer is and if I wanted to I could probably make you feel ridiculous too. Perhaps my musing w/r/t cocktails were incorrect, I was merely curious as the 3 cocktail books I have laying around my house all include recipes for the simple drinks which I mentioned. That's all. Don't be beer snobs. If you like good beer, then go ahead and get other people involved, introduce it to friends. Don't look down on anyone it doesn't get you anywhere. |
Hahaha WTF! Such unannounced aggression for no reason, you must be drinking Stella Artois! |
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| Fledz |
| quote: | Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
So basically stop being such a in snob. There's a huge difference between 'beer snob' and 'beer geek'. Tell me what your favorite beer is and if I wanted to I could probably make you feel ridiculous too. Perhaps my musing w/r/t cocktails were incorrect, I was merely curious as the 3 cocktail books I have laying around my house all include recipes for the simple drinks which I mentioned. That's all. Don't be beer snobs. If you like good beer, then go ahead and get other people involved, introduce it to friends. Don't look down on anyone it doesn't get you anywhere. |
Just because they are in a cocktail book doesn't make them cocktails. Trust me, I've seen hundreds of cocktail books. You know what they all have in common?
They have sections in them called "mixers". That's what jack and coke, vodka and juice, and the rest are. They are mixers, not cocktails. |
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| colonelcrisp |
Capirhina
Mojito
Dry, Dirty Vodka Martini
I will never take beer advice from an Aussi since they dont sell pints, nor do they have pitchers in that god damn country! |
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| Ygrene |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
Dry, Dirty Vodka Martini
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That one is my top three.
Cool story bro:
I was so drunk on NYE that I mixed root beer with vanilla vodka and called it a root beer float. I thought it was great. I punched myself in the face for it the next day. |
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| colonelcrisp |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
That one is my top three.
Cool story bro:
I was so drunk on NYE that I mixed root beer with vanilla vodka and called it a root beer float. I thought it was great. I punched myself in the face for it the next day. |
i was in cuba for new years and i discovered the only way to remain a man while enjoying a mamossa (champagne and oj).... the key is your mug that you are drinking out of must be capable of holding a whole bottle of champagne and half a jug of oj...... i was still amazed that they actually filled it all the way up.... apparently smart serve isnt required in varadero |
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| Boomer187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
you are in snobbsssss without a doubt.
I'm HUGE into craft beer, and have been for a while, but would never say "if you need to add something to a beer...". All it does is make you seem like a snob. At the end of the day, it's what you enjoy. Personally, I dislike corona. Period. With or without a lime. But sitting at a beach bar with some friends, a corona with lime isn't exactly terrible. And you know what? The beer sells. Whether it's due to taste, marketing, or any number of factors, the beer sells. It's not my choice but if you like it then good. Drink beer, be merry.
One of my favorite styles of beer is the Hefeweizen (Weihenstephaner makes one of my top 5 favorite beers, no doubt) and I don't prefer to have lemon in the beer, as many do. Often times, at bars, I have to ask the bartender to not add lemon to my beer. That's ok. From beeradvocate : "The majority of Hefeweizen drinkers embrace this presentation, as there is something about the puckering tartness of a fresh cut lemon slice in a German Hefeweizen or American Wheat that sooths that summer heat away." It's personal preference---similar to how some enjoy their whiskey neat, others enjoy it with ice, and others still enjoy it with soda.
So basically stop being such a in snob. There's a huge difference between 'beer snob' and 'beer geek'. Tell me what your favorite beer is and if I wanted to I could probably make you feel ridiculous too. Perhaps my musing w/r/t cocktails were incorrect, I was merely curious as the 3 cocktail books I have laying around my house all include recipes for the simple drinks which I mentioned. That's all. Don't be beer snobs. If you like good beer, then go ahead and get other people involved, introduce it to friends. Don't look down on anyone it doesn't get you anywhere. |

fav cocktail is Mojito or whatever is the bar's specialty. |
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