Friday, March 2, 2007

Samuel Jackson Beer - IT'LL GET YA DRUNK.


TESTING


20 comments:

whocares said...

Good work. I like where this is headed.

Martin VanNostrand said...

B double e double R U N
Beer Run

JCT said...

I would be interested to hear what micros everyone has in their area and what they would recommend. I'm always on the lookout for new beer.

ebntx said...

you need this pic for the front page

sam

El Padrino said...

work in progress

whoever wants to contribute send me your email addy

whocares said...

As much as I would like to be a full time contributor I feel as though my skill set is more of the commentor/ role player variety.

I'll give you solid minutes off the bench, but dont come to me in crunch time.

El Padrino said...

understood WC, understood

Martin VanNostrand said...

I'm with wc, more of the 6th man defensive menace type

iamunstoppable said...

eye'm waysted!

ToddPacker said...

nice work

ebntx said...

id be the guy you send in who has 6 fouls to give.

Anonymous said...

EP - not sure what you're looking for in contributors, I'll give it a go as I have TUP with beer.

Anonymous said...

In true LOB fashion...I went out and grabbed a 6 of some local shit and downed it, a review/post can be made if you guys like.

whocares said...

Beer experiences from the weekend:


Left Handed Brewing Co.- Milkstout: Not good, although I'm not a huge stout fan anyway.

Sam Adams White Ale: Solid springtime wheat beer.

Shipwreck IPA: Another solid selection.


Went 2 for 3 on the weekend. I'll take that.

Anonymous said...

I saw some Left Handed stuff at a store here. I couldn't find the Brooklyn stuff so I settled for some local shit, it wasn't bad.

JCT said...

Now that Dogfish Head is selling in Georgia, a went to Atlanta with a buddy to pick up several different beers. Bought the 90 minute IPA, midas touch and burton baton IPA. Haven't tried them yet, but will this week.

Here are the beers I did drink this weekend:

Great Divide Old Ruffian - about the best Barleywine Ale made in the United States. I usually pick up a bomber whenever I see it.

Stoudt's Tripel - A little sweet for a tripel, but still excellent.

St. Bernardus Tripel - About as good as it gets as far as Tripels go. Not as sweet as the Stoudt.


I also picked up Avery's Out of Bounds Stout and Sweetwater's Happy Ending. Will let you know how they are as soon as I try them.

Anonymous said...

Tripels - ?

Please advise. A three bagger?

whocares said...

Also unfamiliar with "tripels".


Regards.

The Rev said...

Enjoyed a nice Yuengling Black and Tan over the weekend.

That's all I got today.

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