It's amazing how good any beer tastes when you really need one. It was
a hot sultry evening after squash on Wednesday, and we sat outside the
pavilion while the cricketers relaxed after their match, and that IPA
I normally don't like much was heaven-sent nectar I can tell you. The
first pint went straight down without touching the sides.

Warm beer, of course. As it should be.

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 Bob
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of P. J. Alling
> Sent: 15 June 2007 17:36
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> Subject: Re: Meta-GFM: Are there any *bad* microbreweries in NC?
> 
> I'd rather buy a good beer for $4.00 nurse it all night, than four 
> crappy ones for a dollar.  If I want to get hammered I'll 
> drink vodka, 
> (less of a hangover that way).  But that's just me.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I know it's not politically correct to say this, but there 
> are times when I can enjoy Budweiser. When it's really hot 
> and I'm  sweating up a storm outdoors, a really cold Bud can 
> be quite good. And of course it goes down like water, and 
> then another and another. And  I'm happily half-hammered 
> before I know what hit me That can be fun if done only now 
> and then. That being said Dogfish Head India Pale Ale or RDE 
> are my favorites when I want to sip a tasty beer. And that 
> Bear Paw Porter at Grizzly Peak in Ann Arbor. But guzzline 
> cold Bud on a hot day can be a very, uh, entertaining 
> experience. And under those circumstances, it tastes rather good.
> > Paul
> >  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> > From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >   
> >> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >> From: "graywolf"
> >> Subject: Re: Meta-GFM: Are there any *bad* microbreweries in NC?
> >>
> >>
> >>     
> >>> However such attitudes are about status, not about what you
like.
> >>>
> >>>       
> >> In the case of Budweiser, which is probably the worlds 
> best selling 
> >> commercial beer, there must be a hell of a lot of people 
> who like the stuff.
> >> Personally, I'll take Molson Canadian over most any other 
> beer, including 
> >> the exotics. It's another of what you would consider beer 
> for people who 
> >> don't like beer, which is interesting, since I both quite 
> like beer, and 
> >> have made a couple of dozen different types.
> >> My favourite home brew is one which emulates Canadian as well.
> >> Go figure.
> >>
> >> William Robb 
> >>
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