Coors' Batch 19 lager, which was a special release a few years ago supposedly based on the Coors family's pre-Prohibition recipe, was actually an excellent beer.
Coors' Batch 19 lager, which was a special release a few years ago supposedly based on the Coors family's pre-Prohibition recipe, was actually an excellent beer.
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It's important to point out that Stella has, or at least used to have, a higher alcohol content (around 5.5% ABV) than the typical English draught beer or American-style industrial lager (which are usually in the 4-4.5% range). If you think of Stella as more akin to malt liquor, the "wife beater" reputation starts to…
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What isn't being mentioned about the election results is how much ground Clinton made in the Sun Belt compared to Democratic tickets of recent years, and that has to do with suburban voters in Sun Belt metros breaking away from simply voting for the Republican because he says he'll lower their taxes. Basically, they…
There was a Grantland feature about Jesse a few months prior to the attack, and it painted him as a barely-functioning Trump true believer. When it happened, I just kept going back to that feature and thinking, "the trauma is going to destroy him, mentally." Sadly, I don't think I was wrong on that.
Millions of voters believed that the "coastal elites" didn't care about their about their communities and wrongly assumed them as bigots, so they chose the alternative…who also happened to be running the most racially-charged and nativist presidential campaign by a major-party candidate since the 1920s. It's a…
I hear you, but that's not the way to win this battle. Fight Trump, fight the deplorables; we know exactly who they are, and we don't need a chance to prove us otherwise. Give that chance to the people who voted for Trump because he wasn't Clinton, because choosing the lesser of two evils acknowledges he's still evil…
The Celebration Ale is where it's at.
SN's Oktoberfest is drier and less cloyingly sweet than most American Oktoberfest beers. They collaborate with a different Bavarian brewery for every seasonal release, so it's closer to the genuine article than most.
The field at the Coliseum is below street level, and the the seating bowl is a single level with a shallow rake. Other than the arches on the far end, there's little about the stadium that is actually built up.
Or it might play out like 1948.
On 2: it's less that the best players were indistinguishable or lacking in personality, and more that they were foreign. Ballesteros, Langer, Faldo, Lyle, Woosnam: all European, with the aforementioned Norman an Australian, and Nick Price from Zimbabwe. The World Golf Ranking began in 1986; there wouldn't be an…
"Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball" for the SNES did not have a player's association license, which meant that the names of real players (besides Griffey) could not be used. A lot of teams' rosters shared a theme; the Baltimore Orioles' roster, for example, was John Waters-themed, and "J. Waters" himself…
The SNL sketch with Christopher Walken as a gardener who is terrified of his plants unless he puts googly eyes on them is in my all-time top ten.
He really just needs to show up unannounced to the award ceremony, step up to the podium, say "read a book, people," and then walk off.
I just wish they'd all go back to wearing mustard-yellow blazers, like they did in the "Wide World of Sports" days.
Despite graduating from Harvard, Ryan Fitzpatrick left four or more pegs in his triangle, forever burdening him with the label "egg-no-ra-moose."
The fact that Bloomberg was allowed a third term simply by asking nicely must really eat at him.
That Watergate Commission joke shows how little he understands about humor, or the purpose of insult jokes. I'm trying to imagine Donald telling a "yo' mama" joke.