Favorite brewski

Originally Posted By: Tim NeitzkeHey Corey ! You know this guy ?
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Whiskey and coke for hard stuff.

Anything by Leinenkugel or Shiner...my two favorite brewers. Becks dark is great. I've really taken a liking to dark beer lately.

Coors light or Michelob Ultra for a nice easy drinking light beer.

A local store has build-you-own 6 packs and it is the greatest thing ever. I love trying new, different beer.
 
Shiner Bock ice cold in the bottle, and double shot of Dos Gusanos Mescal.
I've finally reached the point where I've had to cut wayyyy back on my adult consumption habits,(no drinking on weekdays
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p.s. as a side note, if you bring mescal to a party, you don't have to worry about other people snarfing off your bottle, most of 'em cant stand the two worms at the bottom
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Miller Lite suits my tastes most of the time although I have grown fond of Blue Moon as well.

Captain Morgan and Pepsi Max are good friends of mine as well.

Ice cold shots of Crown Royal or Honey Turkey on occasion.

I would die of thirst sitting in a pool of Busch Heavy!!

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I have been drinking a little Evans Williams Honey Whiskey and Coke,my favorite would be Canadian Mist and Coke!

When we hit the local Wineries here in Southeast Missouri,and for such a Poor Economy there seems to be a new Winery popping up every few months and within 10-20-30 miles of each other to where becoming a devoted Wino is the growing trend...and my downfall is a good sweet Wine!Let's not forget the beautiful view of the Rolling hills,pretty country side and lush rows of grape vines!

The local The Barrens Winery has some awesome great tasting Blackberry Wine that I'm pretty well hooked on,Chaumette has some really great Red Wines and Charlieville has a great selection too,Crown Valley is too commercialized but the Eye-Candy (Women) there is worth the visit.
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Another favorite is the Velvet Red from St. James Mo.,another local and good Winery is Vance Vineyards with excellent food and good wine also!
 
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Originally Posted By: pahntr760By far, the best beer on God's green earth is a Yuengling Traditional Lager. Ain't nothing like it.

Although, a fresh Guiness, in Ireland, is quite good.

Could not agree more here. I'm a good PA boy and love an ice cold Yuengling after a long hunt.
 
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Originally Posted By: PickensOriginally Posted By: pahntr760By far, the best beer on God's green earth is a Yuengling Traditional Lager. Ain't nothing like it.

Although, a fresh Guiness, in Ireland, is quite good.

Could not agree more here. I'm a good PA boy and love an ice cold Yuengling after a long hunt.

I though yins guys drank dat dare Iron City, n'at?
 
Originally Posted By: pahntr760By far, the best beer on God's green earth is a Yuengling Traditional Lager. Ain't nothing like it.



Shane,
I have had a few of those poured from a bottle into a frosty mug in a Mexican restaurant in Coshocton, OH after shooting all day at Thunder Valley Precision.

I will have to agree.
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Originally Posted By: pahntr760By far, the best beer on God's green earth is a Yuengling Traditional Lager. Ain't nothing like it.

Although, a fresh Guiness, in Ireland, is quite good.

I drink yuengling when I'm back east can't find it here in AZ I like moosehead lager also.

For bourbon give me makers mark
 
Originally Posted By: fw707Originally Posted By: pahntr760By far, the best beer on God's green earth is a Yuengling Traditional Lager. Ain't nothing like it.



Shane,
I have had a few of those poured from a bottle into a frosty mug in a Mexican restaurant in Coshocton, OH after shooting all day at Thunder Valley Precision.

I will have to agree.
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I don't drink, at all, anymore. But that stuff is way tempting every time I go back the PA!
 
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