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Me too! Ahhh age...the inevitable! I used to be able to put my head under a keg of Beefeater and open the tap, or take 2 Henessy doubles and still drive, but now I get heady with half a glass of merlot....sad sad sad...
Yes, I had set many new low moments myself that I am quite proud of......Great memories I cannot recall.
Stella Artois (Belgian) followed by India Pale Ale. If I have to drink domestic, it is ice house purely for the high alcohol content. Otherwise, it is vodka and cranberry. Ummmm! Can't wait until Friday night
Corona is my beer of choice in the summer time when I want to "fancy" it up
I just checked and hubby has three Coronas in fridge, along w/ a Heineken (mine) and one lone Miller Light, LOL. I will have to try the bud w/ the lime.
Now I want to try the Carolina Blonde, too. And I have made a list of the more exotic stuff cause my CHI son will be coming home and I want to impress him w/ something different.
He and DH like to pop a Fosters when they are working outside (and take a break to really savor the taste).
I think our latest case of Lawnmower Beer was probably Bud Light, but I will have to ask Hubby.
Genesse cream ale.... (or genny screamers as we used to call them) What memories!!! As for cheap beer - Busch or Keystone (not sure if you get that here), and we are talking like $12 a case! Perfect for lawnmower beer - my hubby even has two cupholders on his mower for this purpose
Genesse cream ale.... (or genny screamers as we used to call them) What memories!!! As for cheap beer - Busch or Keystone (not sure if you get that here), and we are talking like $12 a case! Perfect for lawnmower beer - my hubby even has two cupholders on his mower for this purpose
OMGosh - gotta ask - did he rig the cupholders up - or can you buy such a thing?
I don't think we have Keystone here - seems my uncles used that as lawnmower beer - in PA???? Or am I dreaming here . .. ????
He has a tractor with them built right in, but I am sure you can get cupholders at walmart (I seem to remember buying them when my kids were younger - to put on the stroller..) and yes, keystone is made in PA - I grew up in NY though (which is why I remember those screamers so well!!!)
He has a tractor with them built right in, but I am sure you can get cupholders at walmart (I seem to remember buying them when my kids were younger - to put on the stroller..) and yes, keystone is made in PA - I grew up in NY though (which is why I remember those screamers so well!!!)
Guess I am going to have to make a trip to Wally World and find those cupholder things. That would give hubby a giggle to think I went out and found him something to make the mowing a bit less painful!
Thanks, Darscry!!!
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