Booze cruize?strestout1 wrote:czech beer rules! my ex-girlfriend snuck some through customs (and a bottle of absynth!) for me and loved it...im planning a european trip just to try more beers! </alcoholic>
(Yea, I know that's mainly for Wine)
Booze cruize?strestout1 wrote:czech beer rules! my ex-girlfriend snuck some through customs (and a bottle of absynth!) for me and loved it...im planning a european trip just to try more beers! </alcoholic>


blaksaga, I notice you are from Omaha Nebraska... I'm from Lincoln. Want to tell me where you are finding all these hookers? Help a guy out here...blaksaga wrote:People who drink it are all anti-American hippies and deserve to burn in hell. God is the only way. And God does not approve of alcohol, drugs, or hookers...
but I do!
Maybe I'll have to hook you up with my local prostitution ring.ColeSlaw wrote:blaksaga, I notice you are from Omaha Nebraska... I'm from Lincoln. Want to tell me where you are finding all these hookers? Help a guy out here...blaksaga wrote:People who drink it are all anti-American hippies and deserve to burn in hell. God is the only way. And God does not approve of alcohol, drugs, or hookers...
but I do!
Also, since we are on the subject of beer, what do you think of Cortland Wheat? (It's a local Nebraska Beer) One of my favorites.
If you are interested here is the website for Spilker Ales. I should note that their beer making skills are infinately better than their html skills. Brewed in a little town south of Lincoln called Cortland (hence "Cortland Wheat").blaksaga wrote:Maybe I'll have to hook you up with my local prostitution ring.ColeSlaw wrote:blaksaga, I notice you are from Omaha Nebraska... I'm from Lincoln. Want to tell me where you are finding all these hookers? Help a guy out here...blaksaga wrote:People who drink it are all anti-American hippies and deserve to burn in hell. God is the only way. And God does not approve of alcohol, drugs, or hookers...
but I do!
Also, since we are on the subject of beer, what do you think of Cortland Wheat? (It's a local Nebraska Beer) One of my favorites.![]()
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And no, I've never tried Cortland Wheat...or even heard about it.
Hmm...now I just have to find somebody who can buy some for me.ColeSlaw wrote:If you are interested here is the website for Spilker Ales. I should note that their beer making skills are infinately better than their html skills. Brewed in a little town south of Lincoln called Cortland (hence "Cortland Wheat").

Assuming this wasn't a random noise thread, there are several beer related threads already.Major Konig ZX-12R wrote: