Originally posted by Sayonaro:i think i have multipurpose personalities. nineteen, ninety-nine and a free set of pancake tongs. what do i stand for? i stand for everything's twin, and nothing's a sin. but sometimes i forget what i say. i beleive in happy days; i beleive in joannie loves crotchie; i beleive in swordfish. and i love mickey's big mouth, too!! good lord in heaven, that was the first beer i drank. it was two dollars and so for a sixer, and boy did it mess up your mind. i also stand for this place, which has offered me so much entertainment over the months and opened my ears to bands i would of never heard of, and of cource having people call you a complete loser and totally ignore what you have to say.
Originally posted by sonickteam2: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:people smoke in those shows anyway, last week at the black crowes EVERYONE was freakin smoking, and not just cigarettes!
So are you saying they don't have rock shows in NYC or California anymore?
why does every other person hate dar?
Originally posted by Y. P. Blood:everything you wrote here tells me you are crazy, except the part about Holland/Germany making good beers, although I might limit that to Germany
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.
and I don't think Sierra is *trendy* I've been drinking it for almost ten years…nor should one NOT like something because it is "bourgeios"…if that were the case I couldn't eat sushi because hillbilly's say it's "yuppie food"
I guess I will have to change my screen name to bourgeoise Barcelona because I am not going to stop drinking Sierra. The taste is excellent and I don't care what people at shows might think about me for drinking this beer. As for holland and germany, i think you missed Belgium, the best beers I have ever drunk are from there.
Favorite beer - Negra Modelo. Old Speckled Hen is another fave of mine. I love beer. I love different beers. I love trying new beers. However, there is no beer I hate more than Rolling Rock. It tastes like shit.
I always suspected that there were a lot of bohemian pretenders on the bboard
Originally posted by Y. P. Blood:or a bunch of fuckin idiots.
I always suspected that there were a lot of bohemian pretenders on the bboard
Maybe we should have our next gathering at the Brickskeller.
Beers with fruit in them also suck.
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Beers with fruit in them also suck.
no way! Lindeman's Lambic is the best!
word up to the lambic!! the rasperry rules over the cherry.
beers with fruits in them? how ever do they get them in those bottles? the fab five wants to know.
beers with fruits in them? how ever do they get them in those bottles? the fab five wants to know.
I have to admit…I've never tried a lambic. I've been meaning to and never know which one to get.
Rogue Shakespeare Stout is another favorite. Especially on tap at Lost Dog.
Rogue Shakespeare Stout is another favorite. Especially on tap at Lost Dog.
Originally posted by walkonby:what about peach?!?
[QB] word up to the lambic!! the rasperry rules over the cherry.
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I get my beer from North America's oldest brewery...
I'm limited by a lot of beers that I know use isinglas or gelatin as filtering agents in the process. However, I'm a bit partial to Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout.
Originally posted by Chip Chanko:i like shakespeare stout with the dead guy ale, for a dead poet. a black and tan of sorts
Rogue Shakespeare Stout is another favorite. Especially on tap at Lost Dog.
Originally posted by palahniukkubrick:i will try it, to see. i dunno though. peach and beer?
Originally posted by walkonby:what about peach?!?
[QB] word up to the lambic!! the rasperry rules over the cherry.
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and property props to the good ole black and blue: 3/4th blue moon, topped with 1/4 guinness. on tap only, of cource.
and j.r.'s is the worst bar ever. i just love having guys that all seem to look the same stare at you for obnoxiously long periods of time while slowly sliding their hands to their crotch area, to see if you notice . . . while drinking bud light. good lord gay boys, get a job, and a better beer. and that doesn't mean sam adams either. can sammy even make a good beer? i think the best they've ever done, is their holiday pack. these boots are made for walking.
plus, the yeah yeah yeahs to me. i found the secret secret spot to park for shows at dar. taxi cabs drivers will do anything for a buck. whoo hoo!