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Mine is Earthquake Lager. Only $1.39, with 12% alcohol in a 24 oz can. This stuff will knock you out. I havent seen it available in Florida but when I lived in Las Vegas it was pretty heavily advertised. Especially at Rebel Convenience Stores some fo which offered it for $.99
Mine was in college at a frat party. I had scotch out of a coconut shell. No wonder I still do not care for scotch but I will drink it about once a year.
Mine is Earthquake Lager. Only $1.39, with 12% alcohol in a 24 oz can. This stuff will knock you out. I havent seen it available in Florida but when I lived in Las Vegas it was pretty heavily advertised. Especially at Rebel Convenience Stores some fo which offered it for $.99
As I just posted in another thread, of you weigh 175 and drink a can of that in 30 munutes, you will be over .10 BAC... in other words, legally drunk.
I had some miller high life that was expired by a year and had sat in a hot attic during two Texas summers. It had changed color and had stuff floating in it. I drank one of them and couldn't stomach the other.
I Nepal I had some local home-made beverage distilled from millet grains or something. Old lady brought it out and poured it from a dirty milk jug like container. Acohol content unknowns. Tasted like paint thinner and was just glad I didn't go blind or suffer brain damage after drinking it. Nepalese moonshine - I will try anything.
I Nepal I had some local home-made beverage distilled from millet grains or something. Old lady brought it out and poured it from a dirty milk jug like container. Acohol content unknowns. Tasted like paint thinner and was just glad I didn't go blind or suffer brain damage after drinking it. Nepalese moonshine - I will try anything.
I had some moonshine from a small southern West Virginia town that my friend smelled and referred to as "Jet Fuel." I think it would have powered a small Cessna without a problem. It might have cleared a person's sinuses out, but I'm afraid the scarring might have been permanent.
It's a toss-up between Heineken and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. The Heinie was flat and floral (I am NOT looking for floral from a beer) while the SNPA smelled and tasted like the fumes that used to be put off by a rubber plant I once lived near. It was also too bitter. One swallow of each and the rest was poured on to the ground.
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