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Old 04-29-2008, 09:01 PM
 
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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.
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Old 04-29-2008, 09:03 PM
 
Location: State of Being
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Yes, I had set many new low moments myself that I am quite proud of......Great memories I cannot recall.
ROFLMAO! Love that one . . . I wonder what great moments I am no longer cognizant of, too . . .
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Old 04-30-2008, 07:40 AM
 
Location: NE Charlotte, NC (University City)
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...And Carolina Blonde. I gotta find some of that, too.
I've seen it at pretty much all grocery stores in the area. It's a step or two above Budweiser...less water and a better taste.
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Old 04-30-2008, 08:54 AM
 
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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
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:25 PM
 
Location: Huntersville
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The miller chill is pretty good for a afternoon drink. I can't drink to many off them though.

Bud light is always on tap here and I am anxioulsy waiting for the bud light lime to show its face in May.

Summer it not just a season but a taste!! Bud Light Lime: Age Gate

Man that makes me thirsty!

Corona is my beer of choice in the summer time when I want to "fancy" it up
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:32 PM
 
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The miller chill is pretty good for a afternoon drink. I can't drink to many off them though.

Bud light is always on tap here and I am anxioulsy waiting for the bud light lime to show its face in May.

Summer it not just a season but a taste!! Bud Light Lime: Age Gate

Man that makes me thirsty!

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.
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:41 PM
 
Location: lake wylie
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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
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:43 PM
 
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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 . .. ????
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:48 PM
 
Location: lake wylie
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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!!!)
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:57 PM
 
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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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