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Dilligafmofo
Gallente Calimae Logistics Foundation
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Posted - 2010.07.07 10:08:00 -
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Has to be stella, several reasons. more than 6 cans of the black stuff and you won't want to eat, if you drink the stella and the weather turns on the bbq, you can always console yourself by beating the wife !!  |

Kalidorius
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Posted - 2010.07.07 10:23:00 -
[32]
gotta be stella tbh, why would you want to drink liquid cole ???. guinness is for old men and pregnant women !!! |

wizard87
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Posted - 2010.07.07 10:48:00 -
[33]
Do you have a wife?
Go with the wife-beater. |

Xtreem
Gallente DEATHFUNK Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2010.07.07 10:53:00 -
[34]
stella!
Guinness is too heavy for a BBQ |

Cpt Advile
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Posted - 2010.07.07 11:05:00 -
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I'm a BIG fan of Guinness but yeah it's too heavy for a BBQ I'd go with som coronas :p |
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CCP Navigator
C C P C C P Alliance

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Posted - 2010.07.07 11:14:00 -
[36]
Moved from General Discussion to OOPE. |
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Mangala Solaris
Caldari Blue Republic
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Posted - 2010.07.07 11:14:00 -
[37]
Tiger beer.
Stella - personally Im not a fan. Not so much the taste but of its image - that of chav's in crappy town centre bars smashing stuff up and spit roasting some monster in an alley for their nights beered up entertainment ;)
Guiness - wow that'll be heavier than the steak, a few of those and you wont want to eat ;D |

Abbot Laarkin
Order Of Mystical Mountain Monks
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Posted - 2010.07.07 11:20:00 -
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Personally I'd go with Hobgoblin.
Stella is for nights out with your mates, definitely if a fight is desired.
It's called wife-beater for a reason.
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Johan Sabbat
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
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Posted - 2010.07.07 11:29:00 -
[39]
Might I suggest a pale ale if you want real beer? |

Larkonis Trassler
EMIX INC
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Posted - 2010.07.07 12:08:00 -
[40]
A Guiness a day makes you fat and turns your sh*t black.
Get on the Stella (or as I like to call it 'liquid d*ckhead') if you're at a BBQ.
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knobber Jobbler
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Posted - 2010.07.07 12:16:00 -
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You guys might be internet spaceship wizards but your knowledge of beverages of the alcoholic kind is a monumental fail.
I suggest some extreme booze research. Here I'll help; Samual Adams isn't a drink, its a lubricant and should not be ingested. Ale isn't beer, its ale. It doesn't have hops in it. If you drink Stella you have to also wear rebok classics, own a vauxhal Nova (with neon under lighting and a massive spoiler) and beat your pregnant teenage white trash girlfriend. Belgian beers are only better than French beers. Thats because the French cannot make beer unlike the Germans and British. WW1 and 2 were actually about who makes the best beers and we (the British and Germans) decided to fight it out on France, Belgium, Holland and Italy to show them what happens when you make bad beers or *shock horror* put fruit in a beer (like HTFU, stop putting fruit in beers your weirdo's). We didn't fight in Spain because they simply have no chance of ever producing a good beer.
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Arth Guinness
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Posted - 2010.07.07 12:26:00 -
[42]
I would recommend Guinness
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Johan Sabbat
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
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Posted - 2010.07.07 13:01:00 -
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Originally by: knobber Jobbler You guys might be internet spaceship wizards but your knowledge of beverages of the alcoholic kind is a monumental fail.
I suggest some extreme booze research. Here I'll help; ... Ale isn't beer, its ale. It doesn't have hops in it. ...
You, sir, are talking out of your lower orifice
Can I point you to those nice gentlemen in CAMRA and their information regarding Pale Ale?
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knobber Jobbler
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Posted - 2010.07.07 13:26:00 -
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Originally by: Johan Sabbat
You, sir, are talking out of your lower orifice
Can I point you to those nice gentlemen in CAMRA and their information regarding Pale Ale?
Your confusing modern English terms with what actually Ale is. Ale is a type of beer that originally did not contain hops but used spices and herbs to add a bitter flavour. Beer contains hops instead to do the same thing but has a different brewing process.
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Vogue
Skynet Nexus
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Posted - 2010.07.07 13:28:00 -
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Budvar is a good -authenetic- beer brewed in Czech republic. It also was called Budweiser. This beer is far older than the US Budweisser. In the end US Budweisser brought out the czech Budvar. .................................................. Cylon cultural victor! |

Johan Sabbat
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
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Posted - 2010.07.07 14:05:00 -
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Originally by: knobber Jobbler
Originally by: Johan Sabbat
You, sir, are talking out of your lower orifice
Can I point you to those nice gentlemen in CAMRA and their information regarding Pale Ale?
Your confusing modern English terms with what actually Ale is. Ale is a type of beer that originally did not contain hops but used spices and herbs to add a bitter flavour. Beer contains hops instead to do the same thing but has a different brewing process.
Bolderdash,
I'm confusing nothing. I am specifically speaking of a pale ale. I'll even cut and paste as you appear to be unable to check the reference.
"India Pale Ale changed the face of brewing early in the 19th century. The new technologies of the Industrial Revolution enabled brewers to use pale malts to fashion beers that were genuinely golden or pale bronze in colour. First brewed in London and Burton-on-Trent for the colonial market, IPAs were strong in alcohol and high in hops: the preservative character of the hops helped keep the beers in good condition during long sea journeys. Beers with less alcohol and hops were developed for the domestic market and were known as Pale Ale. Today Pale Ale is usually a bottled version of Bitter, though historically the styles are different. MarstonÆs Pedigree is an example of Burton Pale Ale, not Bitter, while the same breweryÆs Old Empire is a fascinating interpretation of a Victorian IPA. So-called IPAs with strengths of around 3.5% are not true to style. Look for juicy malt, citrus fruit and a big spicy, peppery bitter hop character, with strengths of 4% upwards."
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knobber Jobbler
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Posted - 2010.07.07 14:15:00 -
[47]
It is you sir who cannot read.
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Johan Sabbat
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
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Posted - 2010.07.07 14:32:00 -
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Originally by: knobber Jobbler It is you sir who cannot read.
Obtuse I say, you are obtuse!
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Lady Sarine
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Posted - 2010.07.07 16:11:00 -
[49]
Stella if it's a scorchio day and you want something to cool you down without minding if it gets messy at the end of the night.
Guinness if you want an extra black irish meal to go with your bbq and dont mind having black poo |
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