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dont forget carbeurator cleanin bromigo take that to the bankApparently Stella is a multi-purpose product. Thus far drain opening, and possum disposal. I wonder if it can be used for removal of epoxy floor paint.
dont forget carbeurator cleanin bromigo take that to the bankApparently Stella is a multi-purpose product. Thus far drain opening, and possum disposal. I wonder if it can be used for removal of epoxy floor paint.
In seeing this I realize I do not have any carburetors. Not on my vehicles, not on my yard tools. Not a one. That shocks me.dont forget carbeurator cleanin bromigo take that to the bank
The farce is strong with this one.brohan you do not have to actually have something to take it to the bank you are clearly not a brodi knight look all i am sayin is do or do not there is no try when it comes to understanding the way to the bank
Get in 12 pack cans around here. Drink it all the time.Yeah, that Nooner is very good. Just wish they'd sell it in 12 packs here.
i am a firm believer that this right here is where the country fell off the tracks brohan take that to the bankIn seeing this I realize I do not have any carburetors. Not on my vehicles, not on my yard tools. Not a one. That shocks me.dont forget carbeurator cleanin bromigo take that to the bank
Is that right? I need to look harder for this then. I bought a 12 pack of their Pale Ale in cans this week, but need to, uh, restock now.Get in 12 pack cans around here. Drink it all the time.![]()
GENERALLY SPEAKING:I don't know the difference between a pilsner, ipa or whatever other stupid beer categories there are
The biggest difference between those two is one is an Ale and the other a Lager. Completely different fermentation process.I don't know the difference between a pilsner, ipa or whatever other stupid beer categories there are
Which kind is this (Bud + Schlitz = Butz)?The biggest difference between those two is one is an Ale and the other a Lager. Completely different fermentation process.
Best is Mt hood roasters, stop in next time you go up the mountainI'll grant you that Starbucks customers can be a bit obnoxious with their drink orders that read like a passage from Dr. Seuss. But if you just like black coffee, Starbucks beans are really hard to beat for the price. I'll take their Dark Roasts available at Costco over anything else for the money.
Pics or GT eff out.psychobillies said:I was drinking an IPA while I was putting 36" tires on my Corvette, so you might be on to something.
Complete opposite for me. I was strictly a Miller High Life/Budweiser guy forever. Started getting into amber beers about 5 years ago and that's all I drank for a few years. Started dabbling in IPAs and now that's all I can drink. Someone bought me a Bud Select at a ball game last weekend and it took effort to get it down.
If only you could find a store that would be willing to sell you two six-packs.Yeah, that Nooner is very good. Just wish they'd sell it in 12 packs here.
Hops have ruined the beer industry to people like me. I'm a fan of ales but most of them are so hoppy I can't stand them. Pretty much stick to Belgians (especially witbier),GENERALLY SPEAKING:
Pilsner is your more standard lighter beer most Americans are familiar with
IPA = more Bitter, Hoppier flavors that can have a mouth drying effect. Degree varies based on amount/type of hops.
Yeah, beats the hell outta Stumptown, eh?Whoa....Starbucks coffee is excellent.
Seriously? Try the dark roasts at Trader Joe's. About the same cost, and light years better.I'll grant you that Starbucks customers can be a bit obnoxious with their drink orders that read like a passage from Dr. Seuss. But if you just like black coffee, Starbucks beans are really hard to beat for the price. I'll take their Dark Roasts available at Costco over anything else for the money.
Starbucks burns their beans so they always taste the same as well as to mask the taste of lower quality beans. They're the McDonald's of coffee.I'll grant you that Starbucks customers can be a bit obnoxious with their drink orders that read like a passage from Dr. Seuss. But if you just like black coffee, Starbucks beans are really hard to beat for the price. I'll take their Dark Roasts available at Costco over anything else for the money.
I'd say the McDonalds of coffee is McDonalds - their coffee sucks too.Starbucks burns their beans so they always taste the same as well as to mask the taste of lower quality beans. They're the McDonald's of coffee.
Is the US craft beer industry really this one dimensional? I know the push down there has been more and more for IPA's and the like. Up here, thankfully the focus has returned to more balanced beers. Ontario craft breweries have always been heavily influenced by German and English traditions ad of course there are some trying to do more and more with hop heavy IPA styles but not to the extent of ignoring other traditional styles, like it seems you're saying is the case in the States.Hops have ruined the beer industry to people like me. I'm a fan of ales but most of them are so hoppy I can't stand them. Pretty much stick to Belgians (especially witbier),
Still better than Tim HortonsI'd say the McDonalds of coffee is McDonalds - their coffee sucks too.
no you can find plenty of different styles and a lot of experimental stuff. seems like when something is a hit though everyone mimics that styleIs the US craft beer industry really this one dimensional? I know the push down there has been more and more for IPA's and the like. Up here, thankfully the focus has returned to more balanced beers. Ontario craft breweries have always been heavily influenced by German and English traditions ad of course there are some trying to do more and more with hop heavy IPA styles but not to the extent of ignoring other traditional styles, like it seems you're saying is the case in the States.
I'd say right now the biggest growth style is kolsch/lagered ale. New versions are coming out from all over and since I lean to pilsner/kolsch/helles type german lagers for the summer, I couldn't be happier.
I loved the belgians and witbiers for a while, but it seems since Kronenbourg Blanc got a big push, they're getting sweeter and more orange juicy - but maybe my tastes have just changed.
I'm actually waiting for the Hard Soda craze to die down so my grocery store can expand it's selection of craft beer...that garbage is taking up way too much valuable space. I do have a great beer/liquor store nearby but sometimes it's nice to just pick up a some decent beer while i'm doing the rest of my shopping (plus any trip to the fancy store is an automatic $100)Hops have ruined the beer industry to people like me. I'm a fan of ales but most of them are so hoppy I can't stand them. Pretty much stick to Belgians (especially witbier),
No, most ales are not hoppy. If you don't like hoppy beer .... then don't buy IPA or APAs. There are TONS of beers out there that aren't of that variety. I will grant you that they were (still are?) the craze so they dominate the shelves but not so much so that you can't find lots of other options. Russian Imperial Stout, Hefeweizen, Bock, Scotch Ale, etc, etc. IPA and APA are only two of a long list of ale styles.Hops have ruined the beer industry to people like me. I'm a fan of ales but most of them are so hoppy I can't stand them. Pretty much stick to Belgians (especially witbier),
Tim Hortons >>>>>>>> StarbucksSeriously? Try the dark roasts at Trader Joe's. About the same cost, and light years better.
You, sir, are hearby challenged to a duel. :slapsyourfacewithmyglove:Still better than Tim Hortons
I've not had a good look at their books, but I'm guessing it's by way of turning a modest profit on an annual basis.I don't understand how Tim Horton's remains in business.
no you can find plenty of different styles and a lot of experimental stuff. seems like when something is a hit though everyone mimics that style
No, most ales are not hoppy. If you don't like hoppy beer .... then don't buy IPA or APAs. There are TONS of beers out there that aren't of that variety. I will grant you that they were (still are?) the craze so they dominate the shelves but not so much so that you can't find lots of other options. Russian Imperial Stout, Hefeweizen, Bock, Scotch Ale, etc, etc. IPA and APA are only two of a long list of ale styles.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/style/
Yup, absolutely. I think Stumptown is overrated and tastes weak. I drink black coffee every day. I'll take Starbucks French Roast over anything else for the money. Sorry.Yeah, beats the hell outta Stumptown, eh?![]()
I'd actually like to see proof of this.Starbucks burns their beans so they always taste the same as well as to mask the taste of lower quality beans. They're the McDonald's of coffee.
Try the trader Joe's 5bean espresso roastYup, absolutely. I think Stumptown is overrated and tastes weak. I drink black coffee every day. I'll take Starbucks French Roast over anything else for the money. Sorry.
I'm kidding, Starbucks coffee is ok. I just put milk and sugar in it anyway.General Malaise said:I do like a dark roast, so maybe it's the burnt beans I enjoy. I can't stand Starbucks "Pike" blend, which is really poor quality, IMO. But anything dark is fine by me. The Costco bag of beans provides our family the best bang for the buck.
Wait a minute here.proninja said:The U S and A doesn't do a whole lot better. I just spent a couple weeks in a flat in Bangkok, and the only American brands that had retail space within a few block walk were McDonalds, Starbucks, and KFC. It's like we're purposely exporting the worst #### we have.