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Pretty much the only beer I drink. I do try the "seasonal" beers like Shiner Black. |
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manliest beer
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manliest beer True, but I have been too lazy to make beer for about ten years. My Brown Ales and Porters were awesome. |
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Ok so to make it to the manly list a beer has to have no fruit, no lite, or other dumb spelling and has to be strong enough to peel paint or homemade.
Where does Yuengling Lager go on that list? I have been told that its good. ( Doubtfull here ) And more important, is it impressive if a gal drinks manly beer instead of raspberry flavored wine coolers? Or should she stick to a shot of Wild Turkey? |
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Manlaw no fruit in the beer
here are the manlaws http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RLCD-PpWqU&feature=related |
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Stouts and dark beers for sure are manly. I happen to like a good hoppy IPA myself and consider that a manly brew, too. In fact, the Wild Goose IPA I just had was labeled 6% alcohol- a good strong brew.
Light beers-Coors Light inparticular-are NOT manly brews. |
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I also made ten gallons of Mead. Good stuff.
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I also made ten gallons of Mead. Good stuff. I have a friend who makes cherry mead. OMG...great stuff! Parties at her house are always fun (plus she is a belly dancer so haflas are also a blast!) |
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Dave by Hair of the Dog Brewing 29%alcohol.
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