For those who say you can't buy happiness...
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For those who say you can't buy happiness...
never spent $2.29 on a 40 of Steel Reserve 211.
[another beer thread] what's your current favorite?
[another beer thread] what's your current favorite?
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I always have never heard of/ never seen most of the beers in stores that get mentioned in threads like this.
You guys have some good local stores or what? I usually just go to Von's (aka Safeway and Dominick's depending where you are in the country) and they only have a few imports and a few microbrews.
You guys have some good local stores or what? I usually just go to Von's (aka Safeway and Dominick's depending where you are in the country) and they only have a few imports and a few microbrews.
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Local liquor stores. The supermarkets rarely have much more than the major brands. The Pinky's here has a pretty good selection. Just have to look around.ctrlnuke wrote:I always have never heard of/ never seen most of the beers in stores that get mentioned in threads like this.
You guys have some good local stores or what? I usually just go to Von's (aka Safeway and Dominick's depending where you are in the country) and they only have a few imports and a few microbrews.
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I need to learn some more about beer, but I've been hesitant cause it'll mean spending a lot more money and not being able to stomach malt 40s anymore.
There's a really good bar across from the campus in Vegas that has over 180 beers. I don't think they even carry Bud, Miller, Coors, etc. I never know what to get cause I don't know many names. I rarely go because it's filled with old guys smoking cigars and the 30 something hipster crowd, but I usually get a Sam Adams Triple Bock. It's a really dark, tasty beer and being 17.5% it warms up your stomach so it's nice in winter. $17 at the bar though for one bottle.
edit: er $14.50 actually, but if I ever want service in a lifetime I have to pay about $17.
There's a really good bar across from the campus in Vegas that has over 180 beers. I don't think they even carry Bud, Miller, Coors, etc. I never know what to get cause I don't know many names. I rarely go because it's filled with old guys smoking cigars and the 30 something hipster crowd, but I usually get a Sam Adams Triple Bock. It's a really dark, tasty beer and being 17.5% it warms up your stomach so it's nice in winter. $17 at the bar though for one bottle.
edit: er $14.50 actually, but if I ever want service in a lifetime I have to pay about $17.