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lurkedfortoolong
lurkedfortoolong

Am I the only one that noticed Witten appeared to jump the snap on that 4th down after the blown interference call? I thought for sure i'd hear somebody bring this up but i've yet to read anything on it?

I see way too much new Vette in this design. Everything I've read has been praising it's "unique" styling. It looks like an Aston,Ferrari, Chevy, Jaguar parts bin project that really comes up short on the "unique" styling side of things.

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This is what is called an opinion, you're entitled to it but you'll find some differing viewpoints on the topic when you come to a beer review and post it. Thanks for the input though.

Harrisburg seems to find itself as the cutoff for a few of the better low cost brews in PA. I fell in love with Kenzinger when a Philly friend introduced me to it a few years back only to find out it too never makes it's way onto the shelves of my local distributor.

Stegmaier has a really limited release area doesn't it? I'm in Harrisburg and I have to rely on my buddies from up in the Wilkes-Barre area to bring me a case of the Pale Ale whenever they make their way down here. The Pale Ale btw is freaking awesome for a cheapish brew.

This comment makes my head hurt.....

I'm a big fan of the Storm King and agree that is is a solid pick as a "basic" stout. I say "basic" and mean it as a compliment, nothing crazy, just good ole fashion stout goodness. In saying that, I have to say that as good as this beer is, don't be fooled into buying the oak aged version ( I can't remember what

I just had my first run in with the Union Jack last week and I was blown away. Enough so that I decided to have 5 more and wreck my bicycle on the ride home. That's quality!

it is out of line for them to make the comment without a little self reflection....it's called being hypocritical....

You done did it with this one Will. I grew up 20 mins from Pottsville in a lil dot on the map town in Schuylkill County and started drinking Yuengling at around 15 like most coal crackers. I can say with absolute certainty that Yuengling sucks. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't suck as much as Bud and Miller but it

Will, I love that you're keeping the drunkspin going every week. I'm a beer nerd with a few years experience and you consistently make me click on these articles and say "I've never tried that one before." Which I appreciate. Also, I'm with you on Boston Lager. It's a good beer that seems to divide drinkers way too

i used to routinely do the mile and half trip back to my apt. from the bars at a much faster jog than i was capable of while sober. i'm asthmatic and running has always been difficult for me whether long stretches or short bursts, my lungs suck. While running drunk my breathing wasn't on my mind and i think my body

THIS!

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Drew, you have to keep the Greggggggg column. This is by far my favorite part of a stellar jambaroo each week and Greggggggg really deserves it. I just wish he'd show up in the comments one day, that would make me sooooo happy.

Did you ever stop to think 9 out of 10 like them because their palate is conducive to the flavors and maybe, just maybe, you might be the odd man out in this? I don't mean to match what I'm reading as snark with more snark but this statement comes up anytime and IPA is mentioned. It's like the hipster response to

Greg, i really love reading your work on here. keep up the great work.

lol, i'm better at golf than i am at football, maybe i should put that on my PGA tour application

"as the Spurs appeared convinced James would seek personal redemption in the clutch."