If only I didn't already have 60lb ground beef and 10 pork bellies in my freezer it would have been 6 cases, 85% for $3/lb and pork belly for $2/lb are rare occurrences and then to get $10 case of Busch spending $30.IMO, the best kind.
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If only I didn't already have 60lb ground beef and 10 pork bellies in my freezer it would have been 6 cases, 85% for $3/lb and pork belly for $2/lb are rare occurrences and then to get $10 case of Busch spending $30.IMO, the best kind.
Thought maybe you got into a big swinger fest and are still recovering.Have I been that absent that you aren't tagging me in swinger posts anymore?
I will say the Sun country 2 liter wine coolers looked like 7 up bottles so they passed a little easier when out in public.
I will just keep drinking my ‘shine.Although mostly true, not all IPAs are bitter. There are a million different types of hops. This is an IPA that I tried recently that is decidedly not bitter. It is hoppy though so it does tickle your nose a little bit when you drink it. I don't particularly care for it but I can see how you weenies that like fruity beers would like this.
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Are pine needles considered to be veggies?Not an IPA guy myself but I'm also not a big veggie guy. When I want a beer that tastes like grass I can just set a few open Busch Lights out in the yard and mow around them.
I only drink Iowa made craft beer, so you ASSumed wrong.I’m willing to bet you’re still drinking their products.
Which most are distributed by the AB distributor, so they’re still getting your money.I only drink Iowa made craft beer, so you ASSumed wrong.
You don't drink beer when you leave the State?I only drink Iowa made craft beer, so you ASSumed wrong.
Which most are distributed by the AB distributor, so they’re still getting your money.
You just had to go out and ruin @CyDude16 ’s day.AB don’t get paid off what the people who distribute AB products. The distribution is separate from AB and independently owned. So no, AB don’t make money off local craft distributors. The distributor makes money off local craft beer and AB don’t own the distributor. Usually distributors are locally owned companies
AB don’t get paid off what the people who distribute AB products. The distribution is separate from AB and independently owned. So no, AB don’t make money off local craft distributors. The distributor makes money off local craft beer and AB don’t own the distributor. Usually distributors are locally owned companies
You don’t think ABinBev sees any of that money? Cute.
And those independently owned craft breweries are still under the ABInBev umbrella, knownothing.
Well well ******* well. Look at Mr Rockefeller here....You don't drink beer when you leave the State?
Like you haven't had a beer at a bowl game, in Vegas, on a Florida beach?
I get paid per post.Well well ******* well. Look at Mr Rockefeller here....
My only exception to that rule is putting a lime slice in a corona.
I know they don’t. They pay the distributors. Distribution is t paid by AB. I know how this works. Apparently you don’t and I know u will go to your grave saying u know better
AB don’t get paid off what the people who distribute AB products. The distribution is separate from AB and independently owned. So no, AB don’t make money off local craft distributors. The distributor makes money off local craft beer and AB don’t own the distributor. Usually distributors are locally owned companies
I don't remember exactly what those tasted like, but my lasting first impression was "nope".