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Colt45

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sounds nasty.

How can you have a writeup on beer without mentioning the strength? hehe
 

alien42

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Originally posted by: Wanescotting
No thanks, I'll stick to Jager and red bull.............

a great drink to get the ladies all hot and bothered from my experience
 
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Hell no, it's still pilsner and is therefore inferior to any real beer. Gold colored liquids come out of my body, they do NOT go into my body.
 

BentValve

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I just had my first can, it tastes like Red Bull more than beer.

Hmm, caught a little buzz..and got a little wake up at the same time. Nice!


Its a nice starter drink...switching to Heineken now though.


 

dataxpress

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I would like to point out at this point that the verb "grow" was used by one of their executives in that article. Grow is not a verb.
 

ts3433

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(pwned, it's base e; I suppose I might as well have been drinking underage with that idiotic response)

/LOLs at his ln^-1 e
 

YetioDoom

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Originally posted by: dataxpress
I would like to point out at this point that the verb "grow" was used by one of their executives in that article. Grow is not a verb.

You've been drinking?
 

t3hmuffinman

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grow:

Verb
Inflected forms: grew, grown, grow·ing, grows
Verb
intr. 1. To increase in size by a natural process. 2. a. To expand; gain: The business grew under new owners. b. To increase in amount or degree; intensify: The suspense grew. 3. To develop and reach maturity. 4. To be capable of growth; thrive: a plant that grows in shade. 5. To become attached by or as if by the process of growth: tree trunks that had grown together. 6. To come into existence from a source; spring up: love that grew from friendship. 7. To come to be by a gradual process or by degrees; become: grow angry; grow closer.
Verb
tr. 1. To cause to grow; raise: grow tulips. 2. To allow (something) to develop or increase by a natural process: grow a beard. 3. Usage Problem To cause to increase or expand by concerted effort: strategies that grew the family business.
 

Schrodinger

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With the talk of Jagermeister and Red Bull in this thread I would like to ask a question:

Whats so great about Jager + Red Bull? I've never had either of them but it seems like quite a popular combination. Do you get drunk + energy (from the Red Bull) or what?
 

PHiuR

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Originally posted by: Schrodinger
With the talk of Jagermeister and Red Bull in this thread I would like to ask a question:

Whats so great about Jager + Red Bull? I've never had either of them but it seems like quite a popular combination. Do you get drunk + energy (from the Red Bull) or what?

taste yummy
 

KingNothing

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Originally posted by: dataxpress
I would like to point out at this point that the verb "grow" was used by one of their executives in that article. Grow is not a verb.

Redundant and wrong, nice going! ;)