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Ever try this beer? *pic*

I'm devastated. After all these years I find out that my libation of choice is suck. Where's the rope, I think I'll hang myself. There's nothing left to live for.
 
i think they taste great.....they are dark and thick...wonderful for winter 😀 (and that 7.2 helps hehehhehe)
 
That's good to have sometimes. They sell it at the Mr. Dunderbak's (chain of German restaraunts) here in town.

If I want just a high alcohol beer (why wouldn't I?) that's not as dark, I go for Tampa Bay Brewing Company's "Moosekiller". It's 9.8% A.B.V. It's about the consistancy and flavor of a very rich red beer.

A quote from T.B.B.C's website:



<< A beer made to an alcohol strength of wine. At 9.8% A.B.V., Moosekiller is a malty BIG BEER, highly hopped to balance out the high alcohol content. Made using 1400 pounds of American Pale Malt, an ten additions of Tomahawk hops from the Pacific Northwest. >>

 


<< Optimator is not bad but I dislike German beers - all grain and no hops makes Jack a dull beer! >>



That's like saying i dislike Italian lasagna... Beer = Germany = BEER!


(don't say canada...)
 
Faxe has 10% beer. (black & red can)
so does McEwans (I think that's the right spelling). (Blue can)

I think any beer over 7% automatically tastes like *on a stick.
 
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