Beer
Moderator: Styles Bitchley
- IKnowWhatYoureThinking
- Macho Taco & Coops Connoisseur
- Posts: 1890
- Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:19 pm
- Location: NC
Beer
Since Coops and Old Dusseldorf aren't avaliable what is everyone's choice of beer? Mine is Yuengling. I also like a Chimay every now and then.
WTF do you mean Coops isn't available?
Oh, yeah, never mind.
Shiner's line of beers. Any of them are excellent.
www.shiner.com
Oh, yeah, never mind.

Shiner's line of beers. Any of them are excellent.
www.shiner.com

- IKnowWhatYoureThinking
- Macho Taco & Coops Connoisseur
- Posts: 1890
- Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:19 pm
- Location: NC
- ConchRepublican
- COZITV Magnum, P.I. SuperFan / Chief Barkeep - Flemingo Key
- Posts: 2999
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Flemingo Key
- Contact:
I am emabarrassed to admit that drinking beer is one trait I do not have in common with TM. When I was in College in Minnesota in the Seventies, and being broke all the time as College students normally are, my roomates and I used to buy a beer called Fox Deluxe that when on sale, was $9.99 for three cases. You can imagine how bad it tasted, in fact we would chase it down with a bottle of Old Granddad. It was a treat for us to be able to afford a bottle of Schlitz back then (I see Schlitz is trying to make a comeback). Anyway, I lost my taste for Beer and now have to settle on an occasional Grey Goose Martini....I know, not a Magnum drink!!!!
Look at the bright side, now you can afford to buy the Grey GooseSteve wrote:Anyway, I lost my taste for Beer and now have to settle on an occasional Grey Goose Martini....I know, not a Magnum drink!!!!

Last edited by MPS on Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Higgins: You've washed the car?! How extraordinary. Why would you do such a thing?
- ConchRepublican
- COZITV Magnum, P.I. SuperFan / Chief Barkeep - Flemingo Key
- Posts: 2999
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Flemingo Key
- Contact:
If you have the opportunity, try a Chopin martini. I like mine very dirty (olive juice) and the Chopin is one the few potato vodka's out there. Very nice, earthy flavor.Steve wrote:Anyway, I lost my taste for Beer and now have to settle on an occasional Grey Goose Martini....I know, not a Magnum drink!!!!
CoziTV Superfan spot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPTmsykLQ04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPTmsykLQ04
- perfectlykevin
- Fleet Admiral
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:13 pm
I rarely drink, but on occasion like a good local brew. It's either DogFishHead or WildGoose. I prefer WildGoose (primarily 'cause DFH will knock me on my butt!) since it's a fine beer brewed in the German style yet made in Maryland.
HAD to throw that in there!
I think they would be the candidate to make an Old Duesseldorf brew. Anyone for a letter writing campaign?
http://www.wildgoosebrewery.com/home.html
Kev
PS I just sent a letter via their website for an OD beer with a link from another part of the forum. Crossing fingers! However if they don't do it I still plan to do it myself.


http://www.wildgoosebrewery.com/home.html
Kev
PS I just sent a letter via their website for an OD beer with a link from another part of the forum. Crossing fingers! However if they don't do it I still plan to do it myself.

-
- Lieutenant Junior Grade
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Florida
Yes, Yes, Shiner Bock and Yeungling are two of my favorites and what I would consider my equivalents to Coops. As far as my equivalent to Old Dusseldorf, a beer that is harder to find and reminiscent of back home, I would say mine would be Labatt's Blue Light. You can find "Blue", anywhere here in Florida but "Blue Light" is harder to find and a special occasion beer. "IKnowWhatYoureThinking", Stop buying your beer at the Quickee Mart and you'll find some Shiner, lol. You can find both Shiner and Yeungling at any supermarket here in Florida so I am sure you can find them in NC if you look hard enough. P.S. When I was living in Hawaii I could find all of those beers at the Pearl Harbor exchange and Yeungling was becoming more popular in the bars on tap. Nothing is better than an icy cold Yeungling in a frosty mug while your sittings at “Kelly O’Neil’s” on Lewers Street in Waikiki on a Sunday afternoon watching the wahines walk by in their bikinis.


- IKnowWhatYoureThinking
- Macho Taco & Coops Connoisseur
- Posts: 1890
- Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:19 pm
- Location: NC
- ConchRepublican
- COZITV Magnum, P.I. SuperFan / Chief Barkeep - Flemingo Key
- Posts: 2999
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Flemingo Key
- Contact:
- IslandHopper
- Master Flub Spotter
- Posts: 729
- Joined: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:08 am
Labatt's Blue Light is one of my favorites. When I went to school in Michigan it was everywhere since it is a Canadian beer. I haven't looked for it in a while, but I have never had a problem finding it in Orlando. Publix has always had it. Now that I say that, I probably won't be able to find it.TSMagnumIII wrote:Yes, Yes, Shiner Bock and Yeungling are two of my favorites and what I would consider my equivalents to Coops. As far as my equivalent to Old Dusseldorf, a beer that is harder to find and reminiscent of back home, I would say mine would be Labatt's Blue Light. You can find "Blue", anywhere here in Florida but "Blue Light" is harder to find and a special occasion beer. "IKnowWhatYoureThinking", Stop buying your beer at the Quickee Mart and you'll find some Shiner, lol. You can find both Shiner and Yeungling at any supermarket here in Florida so I am sure you can find them in NC if you look hard enough. P.S. When I was living in Hawaii I could find all of those beers at the Pearl Harbor exchange and Yeungling was becoming more popular in the bars on tap. Nothing is better than an icy cold Yeungling in a frosty mug while your sittings at “Kelly O’Neil’s” on Lewers Street in Waikiki on a Sunday afternoon watching the wahines walk by in their bikinis.

The answer is obvious, old man. Logic is irrelevant. It's simply Tropical Madness. (J.Q. Higgins)