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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2008, 07:04:53 PM »
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2008, 07:23:44 PM »
P.S. The last Heinekin I had was probably over 20 years while I was stationed in Germany. A bunch of us in the NCO club were drinking it from a glass with a raw egg floating on top. You just gulp the whole them down.  :)

You can't ruin a Heineken, so why not? ;D

But the egg. What about the egg? Won't somebody do something about the poor egg!!!!!?????

Sorry, flashed on The Simpsons there for a moment, it's gone now, thanks.
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #12 on: August 11, 2008, 07:28:28 PM »
Gentlemen:  http://www.wildturkeybourbon.com/

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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2008, 07:42:56 PM »
Here's what that beer'll do to ya........... ;D :o :o ;D
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #14 on: August 11, 2008, 08:11:16 PM »
Simple answer...NO! and I have never liked Bud or Coors.
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #15 on: August 11, 2008, 08:51:24 PM »
No, Heine for me, thank you.  I almost never drink anymore, but on the rare occasion that I tip back a couple, I enjoy a good Sam Adams. (Boston Lager and the Hefeweizen are hard to beat.)  As for bourbon / whiskey, if it ain't from Kentucky, it ain't worth drinkin'.   ;D  My last experience with the "kickin' chicken", I regained conciousness in the hallway of a posh hotel in Philadelphia, with my head leaned against my door and nothing on except my boxers.  Luckily the rest of my clothes, minus my wallet and room key, were in a pile on the other side of the hallway.  I'm sure the gentleman working the front desk still talks about the guy who was so drunk he locked himself out of his room.  From what I've been told, I made a lot of friends that night.  Just wish I could remember how I ended up in the hallway with no clothes on!   :o  However, my butt wasn't sore the next morning, so it seems I was either lucky or able to watch my own back... literally.   8)  I mean Philly is called the city of brotherly love.  We used to converse frequently, but the next time I have an open dialogue with "The Turkey" it will be from the confines of my own home.

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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #16 on: August 12, 2008, 02:01:40 AM »
Just for fun I chose the "Do Not Accept" option. Funny stuff. Give it a click and you'll see what I mean.

It has 3 different things, Do, Not, and Accept. I tried all 3.

I drink bourbon more than anything else because it's easy to find, and I'm not too fussy to drink Rebel Yell but they don't sell it around here. My second choice is  190 proof Everclear, mixed of course. I order it on the internet since they don't sell anything stronger than 151 here. Everclear and apple juice tastes just like German schnapps at a small fraction of the cost. I just LOVE Stroh 80 with Coke because it tastes like butter rum lifesavers. With a kick. It's 160 proof rum from Austria and I also get that on the internet. I used to get it in Germany. Asbach brandy is also available on the internet. It's better than French Cognac, but since it's German they aren't allowed to call it Cognac.

I'm getting a beer out of the fridge right now. My 5th beer in 2 years. Beer tastes like crap compared to mixed drinks and I haven't found one I like since I quit drinking it 20 years ago. If I can find one I like then I'll switch back to beer again. I used to like the unpasterized beer in Germany but it didn't like me. Beer that's still alive does things to your gut if you drink too much.  :)
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #17 on: August 12, 2008, 08:25:28 AM »
Heinie tastes like my heinie!! I run a warehouse for Anheuser-Busch, so it's Bud for me. But with age I too have gone the bourbon,whiskey way. A cold bud after mowing the lawn and with pizza thats about all the beer I do. Mixed drinks for me ;D
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #18 on: August 12, 2008, 09:44:30 AM »
Never have liked heinie, I have turned to local homebrewers over the past few years because most of the corporate domestic brewers (an-hows-your-bush, Molson/Coors - yuk, Miller - the official beer of La Raza) have forced me to do it. It's due to their massive contributions to illegal alien causes (La Raza, Mecha and others). These corporations are willing to sell out our great Nation by supporting illegal aliens >:( all in the name of money in their pockets, they don't care about legal Americans and our/your job(s). I have had to stop drinking some local brews also because these corporate giants have bought out the local micro brews. That's my feelings and opinion and I'm sticking to it. Check it out, you may be suprised
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Re: Do you guys really drink HEINEKEN???
« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2008, 02:14:38 PM »
No! 

Heinekin is to beer what Absolut is to vodka.  It's a product of good marketing but not a good product. 

Had a Dutch beer back in the 70's and/or maybe the 80's (and I am not going to spell it right) but it was something like Orangeboom.  I recall it was better than Heinies. 

Some of my favorite beers are Negra Modelo, Bohemia, Anchor Steam and Black Dog Pale Ale.  Also a big fan of Guinness as a breakfast beer.  Yeah, just skip the toast and pour a perfect pint.  Been know to swap out bottled water for a Coors Light too. 

At least you like Negro Modelo and Bohemia.  Did a lot of Bohemia in Juarez listening to mariachis.  Tried Anchor Steam once, did not like it.  Tried ales once, not bad.  I'll take the bottled water.  Don't even like light beer.   
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