why does every other person hate dar?

Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
Giant has a 12 pack of Sam Adams for sale for $10. Spending money on beer at concerts is simply stupid, isn't it? I might buy one or two drinks a year at shows.
that's like saying buying food at disney world is stupid.

you're an idiot.
that's like saying buying food at disney world is stupid.

you're an idiot.
that's one way of saying it. another way would be that without those beer sales, these venues wouldn't make money/exist, and you wouldn't be able to see any bands.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
Giant has a 12 pack of Sam Adams for sale for $10. Spending money on beer at concerts is simply stupid, isn't it? I might buy one or two drinks a year at shows.
I heard you can buy wholesale 12 packs of Sam Adams for $5 if you're a beer distributor. Spending money on beer at Giant is simply stupid, isn't it?

I also heard that Sam Adams fucking blows.
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
Giant has a 12 pack of Sam Adams for sale for $10. Spending money on beer at concerts is simply stupid, isn't it? I might buy one or two drinks a year at shows.
that's like saying buying food at disney world is stupid.

you're an idiot.
yeah, what the fuck rhett, you are an idiot.
hopefully the parking will be as nice as this weaving cosmic string has become, floating through the dark matter.

i love concerts for the sublime fact, that you have this relatively simple production, that takes up two to three hours of our lives, and then it's over; go home. but yet the actual process of going, getting ready, planning, thinking about it, ordering tickets, bitching, is something to rant or praise on about as long as we can remember the event.
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:

I also heard that Sam Adams fucking blows.
It's certainly way overrated. Americans aren't supposed to be famous for beer anyway. Buy Canadian. If you gotta drink U.S, get Rolling Rock. It tastes better than Samuel Jackson, plus you save 3 bucks.
<img src="http://www.alcoholreviews.com/BEERS/rollingrock.gif" alt=" - " />
And there's even a cute horse!
rolling rock is horrid chick beer. and that's coming from a southwestern pa native
for good american brew, you must go to total wine in the burbs. it was called total beverage at one time. the best american i've had, though, was from that so-so restaurant, that people wait two hours for just to eat at–what a joke–called sweet water tavern. they have a beer that comes around once a year, usually about feb. or march called saint nick's weizenbock(sp?). when they first released it, it has such a high alcohol content that two down and start acting silly at the table. and best in taste for usa, i personally believe as well.

i love rolling rock. has anyone had the light version? worth buying or worth wasting?
Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
rolling rock is horrid chick beer. and that's coming from a southwestern pa native
If you don't like Rock, get Iron City.

Though anything Canadian qualifies for best-near-local brew.
why doesn't this site have a spell checker? everything else does, nowadays. even happy meals come with 'em by now. i go back and scan what i write before i send it, and maybe again, because we know about being so critical. whatever happened to my punishment time from miss maple? gosh magic mirror, how i miss it. then i read what i've written in the actual thread itself, for some reason . . . just to find a mistake. or perhaps they do it on purpose, to weed out the white from the trash.

dear lord, i am addicted to the spell checker.
Originally posted by walkonby:
called sweet water tavern. they have a beer that comes around once a year, usually about feb. or march called saint nick's weizenbock(sp?). when they first released it, it has such a high alcohol content that two down and start acting silly at the table. and best in taste for usa, i personally believe as well.

i love rolling rock. has anyone had the light version? worth buying or worth wasting?
If you looking for good, cheap beer with strength + taste, drink any 40 ounce malt liquor, or better yet, Mickey's big mouth. Tom Waits even sings it's praise!
Haven't read the thread but saw that we might be discussing the quality of US beers? If that's the case, then for what it's worth, here you have a foreigner who thinks that this country has some excellent beers. Sierra Nevada is one of my favorite beers. Also, I remember a locally brewed beer in North Carolina that was simply excellent.
Originally posted by Barcelona:
Haven't read the thread but saw that we might be discussing the quality of US beers? If that's the case, then for what it's worth, here you have a foreigner who thinks that this country has some excellent beers. Sierra Nevada is one of my favorite beers. Also, I remember a locally brewed beer in North Carolina that was simply excellent.
Sierra Nevada is a lot like Anchor Steam and other trendy brews. These are likely imbibed by bourgeoise types. Even with their high price and fancy label, they're no comparison to anything from Holland/Germany. Also, they are not meant for mass consumption, therefore they don't really count. I stand by my statement: Americans aren't known for their beer.
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Note: I'd still rather have a Rolling Rock than a Guiness.
Who made you the ultimate source on beer? It's all opinion, dude?

I like Sierra, and I'm certainly not bourgeous. Hell, I don't even know how to spell the word.

It's about quality, not quantity. Sure, Sierra is on the expensive end, but when you drink perhaps two beers a week, why not go for the good stuff? Doesn't make me bourgeouis.


Originally posted by Y. P. Blood:
Originally posted by Barcelona:
Haven't read the thread but saw that we might be discussing the quality of US beers? If that's the case, then for what it's worth, here you have a foreigner who thinks that this country has some excellent beers. Sierra Nevada is one of my favorite beers. Also, I remember a locally brewed beer in North Carolina that was simply excellent.
Sierra Nevada is a lot like Anchor Steam and other trendy brews. These are likely imbibed by bourgeoise types. Even with their high price and fancy label, they're no comparison to anything from Holland/Germany. Also, they are not meant for mass consumption, therefore they don't really count. I stand by my statement: Americans aren't known for their beer.
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Note: I'd still rather have a Rolling Rock than a Guiness.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
So are you saying they don't have rock shows in NYC or California anymore?
people smoke in those shows anyway, last week at the black crowes EVERYONE was freakin smoking, and not just cigarettes!
Sonick: Must have been in the b-room cause smokin' is banned in all NYC venues: bars, restaurants, hotels…etc. I was SO digging on fresh air last week: I can handle drunks, brutish behavior, but burned clothing and harmed lungs are almost NOT worth the music…BTW: I am totally curious: What DO you stand for WalkOnBy; I've supported you, and been attacked by you; and then taken an opposing pov and you've agreed…you're a hard person to figure. Can you enlighten us?
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:

when you drink perhaps two beers a week, why not go for the good stuff?
…German beer not good enough for you? What are you, some kinda snob?
Originally posted by Sayonaro:
Sonick: Must have been in the b-room cause smokin' is banned in all NYC venues: bars, restaurants, hotels…etc.
so is speeding on the highway. but unless its strictly enoforced, people do it anyway. we smoked at our seats, as were the guys in front of us, next to us AND behind us. the security guard didnt say anything to anyone.
Originally posted by Y. P. Blood:
Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
rolling rock is horrid chick beer. and that's coming from a southwestern pa native
If you don't like Rock, get Iron City.

Though anything Canadian qualifies for best-near-local brew.
wow. you may have the worst taste in beer ever.
Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
because it has seats
because you can't drink while you watch the show
because you can't smoke there
because its just too classy looking for a rock show
Couldn't have said it better.