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but...but...but...

I can only assume you mean Budweiser

Not coming over to your place for a cold one.

(at least until I have a few more. Man rule, don't complain about a free beer, only the temp of free beer.)

Guest UberDuper
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Do they sell Blue Moon out there?

Guest brandon_pitt
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Do they sell Blue Moon out there?

ABSOLUTELY!! One of my favorites! For tonight its bud light and Jd.

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But...but....but...I didn't get one

I brew...I don't drink bad beer. Even foriegn beers are pretty awful.

Besides no fruit in beer tnere's also no wheat in beer, no rice in beer, no corn in beer and no cornsugar in beer.

Barley malt...hops...yeast...water nothing else.

Guest UberDuper
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Besides no fruit in beer tnere's also no wheat in beer, no rice in beer, no corn in beer and no cornsugar in beer.

Barley malt...hops...yeast...water nothing else.

Gotta live a little!

Guest db99wj
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Had a blue moon tonight....still don't like. Guess I'm not a fan of wheat beers. Had yuengling Lager last night. Mmmmmmm. Beeeeerrrrr

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But...but....but...I didn't get one

I brew...I don't drink bad beer. Even foriegn beers are pretty awful.

Besides no fruit in beer tnere's also no wheat in beer, no rice in beer, no corn in beer and no cornsugar in beer.

Barley malt...hops...yeast...water nothing else.

I see your are a follower of the Reinheitsgebot

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I wouldn't know about that...but I follow the german comand: Barley, water, yeast, hops.

Oh yeah...no hop oil in beer

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I see your are a follower of the Reinheitsgebot

for those of us not so well versed :

The Reinheitsgebot (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪnhaɪtsɡəboːt] (13px-Speaker_Icon.svg.png listen), literally "purity order"), sometimes called the "German Beer Purity Law" or the "Bavarian Purity Law" in English, was a regulation concerning the production of beer in Germany. In the original text, the only ingredients that could be used in the production of beer were water, barley, and hops. The law has since been repealed but many German and American beers, for marketing purposes, continue to declare that they abide by the rule, in an attempt to convince customers that only the three permissible ingredients are used.

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