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Nzoner's Game Room>50 Beers to Try Before You Die
NewChief 06:18 AM 04-24-2010
Thought the beer snobs here might like this article (and probably critique the hell out of it).

http://www.wisdeo.com/articles/view_post/2984
(CBS) You've heard of "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"?

How about 50 to try before you die?!
Spoiler!

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Chiefs Rool 07:12 PM 10-23-2010
I had some Dogfish Punkin beer. It's expensive as hell, but by God, that was the best pumpkin beer I have ever had.
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GloryDayz 07:19 PM 10-23-2010
Originally Posted by Chiefs Rool:
I had some Dogfish Punkin beer. It's expensive as hell, but by God, that was the best pumpkin beer I have ever had.
I sat my Guinness in top of a pumpkin, and it was good too..
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Chiefs Rool 07:45 PM 10-23-2010
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
I sat my Guinness in top of a pumpkin, and it was good too..
ya, Guinness can hit the spot. Right now I got me a Stella Artois and am enjoying that
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Shag 10:55 AM 10-24-2010
Darkness Day was yesterday. Up at 4:30, in line and drinking by 6. Had 6 guys, a canopy, a grill, bunch of snack food, and about 60 beers. Had a good number of good beers - highlights were the 2007 Darkness, and my first taste of Utopias. Discovered that Chef Shack Indian-spiced mini donuts go together phenomenally with 2009 Darkness. Left at about 5pm - epic day, full of good beer, good food, and good company.

Here's a late-morning pic of some of our bigger beers:
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NewChief 10:59 AM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by Reaper16:
Sorry, beer thread. I have ignored you. Interested parties can go to http://beeradvocate.com/user/profile/Reaper16 to see most of what I've been up to.

Hosted a party at my fabulous casa last night. The beer refuse in my fridge is crazy. There is no room in my fridge for anything other than the beer that people left in it.



Final tally of beers left in my fridge: 2x Samuel Adams Boston Lager, 1x Samuel Adams Black Lager, 2x Samuel Adams Irish Red, 2x Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat, 1x Magic Hat Hex, 19x Miller High Life, 4x Miller Lite, 11x Coors Light, 5x Keystone Light, 1x Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, 1x Sweetwater IPA, 12x Yuengling Lager, 3x Yuengling Black & Tan.

Dude. You're going to have to perform an exorcism on your fridge or something.... Keystone Light?

I can just imagine the look you gave whoever showed up with that shit.
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ceebz 11:09 AM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by Chiefs Rool:
I had some Dogfish Punkin beer. It's expensive as hell, but by God, that was the best pumpkin beer I have ever had.
I enjoy it as well. Shipyard is my favorite pumpkin brew though.
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Reaper16 11:09 AM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by Shag:
Darkness Day was yesterday. Up at 4:30, in line and drinking by 6. Had 6 guys, a canopy, a grill, bunch of snack food, and about 60 beers. Had a good number of good beers - highlights were the 2007 Darkness, and my first taste of Utopias. Discovered that Chef Shack Indian-spiced mini donuts go together phenomenally with 2009 Darkness. Left at about 5pm - epic day, full of good beer, good food, and good company.

Here's a late-morning pic of some of our bigger beers:
Can you mail me the 2007 Darkness bottle if you still have it? I would LOVE to have an empty bottle of that. It's my favorite label in all of beer. I mean, look at my username.
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KCUnited 11:37 AM 10-24-2010
Seeyoulator Doppelbock.
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Shag 11:42 AM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by Reaper16:
Can you mail me the 2007 Darkness bottle if you still have it? I would LOVE to have an empty bottle of that. It's my favorite label in all of beer. I mean, look at my username.
Sorry, man - that one's going on my shelf. Only one I've got. It is a fantastic label, though...
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kstater 11:45 AM 10-24-2010
Just opened a Bam Biere from Jolly Pumpkin.
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Reaper16 04:29 PM 10-24-2010
Took down one of the Keystone Lights in my fridge. Gonna' need someone else to take down the rest. My review: http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile...1/?ba=Reaper16

Originally Posted by Reaper16:
D- / 1.95
look: 2 | smell: 1.5 | taste: 1.5 | feel: 3 | drink: 3.5
rDev: -2.6%
12oz. can served into a pint glass
Presenting the latest installment of the critically acclaimed series, "Reaper Drinks Beer that People Left at His House After a Party."

Ah, Keystone Light. Your history of ad campaigns is like a poetic ode to the Hindenburg. The tagline has always been, as the can proclaims, "Always Smooth," though the exact nature in which you communicate the beer's smoothness to consumers has changed over the years. Currently, you feature a cocksure unemployed thrity-something named Keith Stone who goes around attracting the kinds of women who get stuck in trees and telling elderly ladies to "hold [your] stones." The voiceover informs us that Always Smooth Keystone Light is "smooth brewed." If smooth brewing your beer doesn't become the next -bal aged then I'll be a horse's uncle. But perhaps the most infamous Keystone Light campaign was the "bitter beer face" series of ads, in which Keystone Light is said to be "America's Never Bitter Beer." The implication being that there are no hops in this beer. The implication being that I am going to hate Keystone Light. Let's get it over with:

Pours a a feint straw yellow color. It has the effervescence of fine champagne with the color and clarity of fine urine. One finger of indifferent head goes away faster than Beer Advocate members at a party that serves Keystone Light. The only time this beer has ever heard of lace is when the co-ed in the residency hall across the Quad drinks enough of these to cause her panties to drop at the behest of a 19 year-old who patterns his fashion after Jersey Shore's The Situation. This is unacceptable.

Aromas of bran, corn, and (and my brain might just be tricking me here) calcium deposits on the bathtub from hard water make for a delightful beer. I typed delightful, didn't I? I meant to type "bad." No hops at all, cuz why would you want to taste bitter? NO BITTERNESS HERE. Thanks, Keith.

Some beer's malt profiles take on a biscuit quality. Keystone Light's tastes like hardtack. You ever see microwavable breakfast sandwiches at gas stations? The ones where there is a "biscuit" for a bun? Imagine one of those that has sat out on the counter for two weeks and then imagine it mixed up with hard tap water and then imagine you putting that mixture into your mouth. Always Smooth Keystone Light tastes like that. With a side of, like, creamed corn. Does it taste smooth? I suppose that it does. Does it taste? Just barely.

Always Smooth Keysmooth Light only cares about one thing with respect to mouthfeel: is it smooth? Yes, by approximating water's mouthfeel it has achieved that goal. Such smoothness and complete lack of sense required to enjoy it leads to a drinkable product.

I like this beer about as much as I like MGD64, which is to say that I will pray that every can of this spontaneously combusts. Always Smooth Keysmooth Lighsmooth Smooth Beer for Smooth People Smooth is a terrible product. It delivers on its promise of being smooth. It will get you drunk. Those two things are why people purchase this dreck. Rating this as a beer, even against the light lager style, it doesn't measure up. Beers like this make me want to get my bitter beer face on in a hurry. My bitter beer face, mind you, is a huge smile. Sorry, Keith Always Smooth Stone Smooth.

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kstater 04:31 PM 10-24-2010
I don't think I can handle a Keystone Light.
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Bowser 04:31 PM 10-24-2010
Had a Shock Top out at Arrowhead today. Pretty comparable to a Blvd. Wheat, imo.
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Saulbadguy 04:33 PM 10-24-2010
Had a Boulevard Amber Ale today. Eh, not bad.
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Saulbadguy 04:33 PM 10-24-2010
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Had a Shock Top out at Arrowhead today. Pretty comparable to a Blvd. Wheat, imo.
DO NOT SUPPORT ANHEUSER BUSCH KTHX
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