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Drinking Thread: Three Sheets To The Wind

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I pretty much hate anything grape-flavored thanks to Mad Dog 20/20 (eff you, college).

For actual mixed drinks? Thankfully, the saddest one I have made is probably Captain Morgan and iced tea (we ran out of any other kind of mixer in the place). Surprisingly, it actually worked for taste. It was pretty good.
 
Re: Drinking Thread: Three Sheets To The Wind

I pretty much hate anything grape-flavored thanks to Mad Dog 20/20 (eff you, college).

For actual mixed drinks? Thankfully, the saddest one I have made is probably Captain Morgan and iced tea (we ran out of any other kind of mixer in the place). Surprisingly, it actually worked for taste. It was pretty good.

Banana liquor and 151.

The rest of you just take your hats and go.
 
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I can’t remember if thud was The bottle I bought this year or last year, but the bottle of whiskey from Civilized (Jolly pumpkin) is pretty charred.

It’s not bad but holy moly. It’s bourbon’s version of an islay.
 
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Last night I learned what Belgians really think about Dutch beer. It just happened to be what a lot of us thought about Dutch beer.
 
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Last night I learned what Belgians really think about Dutch beer. It just happened to be what a lot of us thought about Dutch beer.

don't they lay fruit across their top brand?

shouldn't that they exclude any commentary from them :p
 
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I have no idea. I haven’t seen any beer with fruit on it yet.
 
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I have no idea. I haven’t seen any beer with fruit on it yet.

what's the Belgian thing (wheat?) with the orange? mookie saw that all over couple summers ago when last in the us at the golf club
 
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what's the Belgian thing (wheat?) with the orange? mookie saw that all over couple summers ago when last in the us at the golf club

That's not a Belgian thing, that's a ****ty Blue Moon thing. The Begians sure do make better beer than the Dutch, they invented Lambic, afterall. But, they also made Stella, so its not like they're without fault.
 
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That's not a Belgian thing, that's a ****ty Blue Moon thing. The Begians sure do make better beer than the Dutch, they invented Lambic, afterall. But, they also made Stella, so its not like they're without fault.

Isn't Stella just thrown on the boat and sent over here for American p-sswater tastes? Like Löwenbräu: straight from the Bavarian Alpine village of Elizabeth, NJ.
 
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Isn't Stella just thrown on the boat and sent over here for American p-sswater tastes? Like Löwenbräu: straight from the Bavarian Alpine village of Elizabeth, NJ.

Stella is Europe's Budweiser. It is ****. I'm sure the Stella that is sold in the US is brewed at any number of AB Inbev ****water factories around the country. But, there is still Stella in Europe, and it still sucks over there.
 
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Stella is Europe's Budweiser. It is ****. I'm sure the Stella that is sold in the US is brewed at any number of AB Inbev ****water factories around the country. But, there is still Stella in Europe, and it still sucks over there.

I was shocked at how sh-tty Austria beers were when I traveled there. My God, people, you border the greatest beer nation on Earth!
 
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I was shocked at how sh-tty Austria beers were when I traveled there. My God, people, you border the greatest beer nation on Earth!

Austria does not border Belgium.

(despite the atrocity known as Stella, and being the home of Inbev, the overall quality of the high end of Belgian beers gives it the crown.)

Though, I'd say the US is not far behind with the emergence of really good high end sours coming in the recent years, and the fact that we own the pastry stout and IPA market. Forget about the ****water, that doesn't count, because every country has their ****water. The good stuff is what I care about, and the good beer in the US is as good if not better than the good beer in any other country.
 
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Austria does not border Belgium.

(despite the atrocity known as Stella, and being the home of Inbev, the overall quality of the high end of Belgian beers gives it the crown.)

Though, I'd say the US is not far behind with the emergence of really good high end sours coming in the recent years, and the fact that we own the pastry stout and IPA market. Forget about the ****water, that doesn't count, because every country has their ****water. The good stuff is what I care about, and the good beer in the US is as good if not better than the good beer in any other country.

I don't know enough Belgian beers; I should especially like them because I loathe hops.

I do enjoy the Trappist beers -- at least the ones like Chimay you can get here (no idea if those are legit or Tex-Mex).
 
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I don't know enough Belgian beers; I should especially like them because I loathe hops.

I do enjoy the Trappist beers -- at least the ones like Chimay you can get here (no idea if those are legit or Tex-Mex).

All Trappist beers are legit, they can't be called Trappist if they're not. Chimay is solid, and so are most of the other Trappist beers. Most Trappist comes from Belgium, though there are some in The Netherlands, Austria and Massachusetts.

For years Westvleteren 12 was considered the best beer in the world by many people.

The real masterpiece of Belgium are Lambics though. Cantillon, 3 Fonteinen, Boon, Tilquin, etc. These are the real best beers you can buy in the world.
 
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