Someone who says they're a "scotch expert" and pushes Johnnie Walker of any variation can eat my shorts.
Someone who says they're a "scotch expert" and pushes Johnnie Walker of any variation can eat my shorts.
Indiana, for one.
So dangerous. Kids, AMIRIGHT?!?
oh lawd
Good god you sure are stupid when you're a kid. Our go to was vodka from a plastic bottle and Mountain Dew.
My friend bought it site unseen a few weeks ago and swore by it. I did the same last weekend, and I can't believe it took me that long.
No. Bofa. You should get some man.
I'm from the Midwest. You need some bofa in you man.
You got google you do it yourself you dolt
I'm just not understanding how he was so opposed to brewing an IPA because he didn't like that style of beer, but he makes the Twisted Tea and Angry Orchard brands and just doens't put the BBC name on them because he doesn't like those styles either.
He was against making an IPA because he doesn't like that style of beer. Boston Beer Company also makes Twisted Tea and Angry Orchard, but he won't put the company name on their packaging, because he doesn't like those drinks.
I was musing on the article yesterday after reading, and "baby's first craft beer" kept cropping into my head when thinking about Boston Lager.
Two players on UCONN last year were from Brooklyn.
ZING!
He could have said everything he said leading up to "Yes if you want to go call him an alcoholic I'll go that far," and I wouldn't have a problem. It just feels slimey to me because, as you said, it's a serious accusation.
We just started getting Tank 7 here in Indy a few months ago, and my city is better off for it.
"And god bless 'em, but I don't know that anything is gained by lording your beer OCD over the rest of us."
I love using it when covering festivals. It's often hard to remember exactly what I drink during those 3 - 4 hour days in the sun, so when writing my recap I can just consult my check ins from the day before.
I finally tracked down a bottle of Brooklyn's Sorachi Ace, remembering your piece on it. It lived up to your hype, and I'm happy we're getting it more here in Indianapolis. I also really liked:
Agreed 100%. I'd love to see more women and people of color in bands. Code Orange's Reba Meyers is an absolute monster. There's gotta be the next Bad Brains out there somewhere.