Miller Chill

Originally posted by walkonby:
new castle is england's michelob's amber bock.
new castle is in pennsylvania, newcastle is home to the greatest football tradition on gods green earth
My college roomate was from Newcastle, PA. He took me there once..quite a town.
I thought New Castle was in Delaware – right by the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
could be in delaware too. i'm from pittsburgh so i think of new castle, pa
Originally posted by manimtired:
My college roomate was from Newcastle, PA. He took me there once..quite a town.
thats new castle. at least quaker steak and lube is close
how i miss quaker, steak and lube. how i miss most of the bar food in the pittsburgh area.
cant get decent wings and pizza here, that's for sure
There is a New Castle in Delaware.

and sometimes, it is about quantity.
Originally posted by K8teebug:
There is a New Castle in Delaware.

and sometimes, it is about quantity.
"quality over quantity, man. i can't wait until i get to college."
I only drink High Life 40s and whenever my bandmate is around, we got drunk off of High Life and we "live the high life" whenever we're around each other. It's a joke. I haven't tried Miller Chill, some of my friends hate it, others like it.

My beer of choice is probably Red Stripe or Magic Hate #9
Originally posted by walkonby:
just one more, which is my personal favorite now.

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i can't quite make this one out - could you please enlighten me?
Originally posted by le sonick:
Originally posted by Jaguar:
Red Stripe is Jamaica's Pabst Blue Ribbon.
you say that like its a bad thing!!!
This made me laugh. Actually, in my opinion, if you are drinking it, it is a bad thing. But if you are cooking with it, some of the best. You need a strong tasting beer for cooking up some nice and tasty foods.

I'm one of those multi-brand drinkers. Regarding beer, I also love a good tap drawn Guinness but not at all thrilled with the canned or bottled. It totally loses that delicious creaminess once it's settled out of the big tap.

Stella is another one that I tend to only like on tap. It's much sweeter on tap and bitter in the bottle.

A nice Tetley is very tasty but hard to find.

There is also some German beer that I really like that is a lighter Ale but kind of creamy. Only remember off-hand that it starts with a 'B'. (Maybe Biersomething) Had it in that German restaraunt just down the street from The Grog And Tankard.

And then there are all of those times when I choose something totally different from mixed drinks to wine to any number of varieties of Alcho-Pops.

Haven't sampled the Chill yet. Would like to try it but I find Corona very dull so I'm not rushing.
Kudos to those that are reppin' the Chimay and #9 here.

If you've tried chill and didn't like it, give it another shot. I find it's really a variable beer (I've liked it 2 out of the 3 times I've had it).

Cheers!
Our taste in beer is as pretentious as our taste in music.

I pretty much drink whatever. There really isn't much beer that I find painful. It all just depends on my mood; if I'm just having one with dinner, I'll go with something a little higher class, or if I'm in it for the long haul, I'll stick to Miller Lite. I am with Vansmack, though…I think High Life is fairly good. Oh well.

Oh, and Jag…not that I think Corona is the be all end all, comparing Chill to it is a crime. I had Chill at some free bar promotion a week or two back, and it's heinous. I noticed the lime-infusion much less than I noticed the salt taste. Ugh.