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kurogane wrote:And those of us that buy beer that really is beer can go back to using the communal cooler at parties without fear of getting traded up and left with canned peepee!????![]()
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Samurai_Jerk wrote:One thing that's good about going to a gaijin party is everyone brings real beer except the occasional newb who doesn't realize that that thing in the can next to the beer that looks like beer isn't beer.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:the occasional newb who doesn't realize that that thing in the can next to the beer that looks like beer isn't beer.
It’s easy to get lost in a sea of seasonals and special releases when wandering across the ever-expanding world of microbrews. Almost every brewery these days issues a special-edition batch that fetches a serious premium. Just how expensive can these limited production brews get? These six wallet-busters prove that beer can also be experienced on a Champagne budget.
1. Samuel Adams Utopias
Country of origin: United States
Style: American Strong Ale
ABV: 28%
Price: $150 for 750 ml ($ .20 per ml)
Samurai_Jerk wrote:6 of the Most Expensive Beers in the World
(Shows how much of a wank all that Sea Shepherd stuff is)6. Nail Brewing’s Antarctic Nail Ale
Country of origin: Australia
Style: Pale Ale
ABV: 10%
Price: $1,850 / 500 ml (highest winning bid at auction) ($3.70 per ml)
Nail Brewing’s Antarctic Nail Ale takes the expression “cracking open a cold one” to a whole new level. As the story goes, members of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society brought melted ice from an Antarctic iceberg back to Perth, Australia, to be used in one of Nail Brewing’s limited edition brews. The result was a 30-bottle run of Antarctic Nail Ale. A beer you could feel good about drinking, 100% of the profits from an auction of this refreshing pale ale went to the Sea Shepherds to aid in protecting the world’s marine life.
wagyl wrote: A beer you could feel good about drinking, 100% of the profits from an auction of this refreshing pale ale went to the Sea Shepherds to aid in protecting the world’s marine life.
kurogane wrote:wagyl wrote: A beer you could feel good about drinking, 100% of the profits from an auction of this refreshing pale ale went to the Sea Shepherds to aid in protecting the world’s marine life.
Ummmmmmmmmm, am I missing something, like this purported feel good factor? I think I'll have a Budweiser.
kurogane wrote:I blame Canada eh
kurogane wrote:My regular place replaced all their normal tap beer with hopfag juice, except for the Kronenbourg 1664, and that's French, which brings up the problem of faggery of a different sort. Christ, I just realised I've broken my Boycott France! Policy. Oh well, it was a good 19 years and 10 months.
kurogane wrote:Oh, ferschur. Doughnuts fer you.
chokonen888 wrote:kurogane wrote:Oh, ferschur. Doughnuts fer you.
Tim Hortons? I've never even been but they are all over the NHL advertising for the Canuckistani teams.
ノンアルビール、「不適切」答申覆しトクホ許可
2015年02月18日
... この2種類は、サッポロビールの「サッポロプラス」と、花王の「へルシアモルトスタイル」。トクホは健康増進法に基づいて、健康の維持や増進に役立つ内容が表示できる。許可権限は同庁が持つが、企業から申請を受けた後、同委員会に諮問するのが原則だ。
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chokonen888 wrote:kurogane wrote:Oh, ferschur. Doughnuts fer you.
Tim Hortons? I've never even been but they are all over the NHL advertising for the Canuckistani teams.
chokonen888 wrote:Just when you thought Coke had the monopoly on "Wild Health."
inflames wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Just when you thought Coke had the monopoly on "Wild Health."
And I thought "Wild Health" was just the name of some messed up BJ parlor.
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