Busch Light Peach

Nothing wrong with destroying ****** beer with a little firepower. I wouldn't get worked up over a political issue. I just think it would be fun to do.

When I go back to the farm I'd like to some day get the .22 or 410 out and shoot a bail or something. It's been a while though.
 
Nothing wrong with destroying ****** beer with a little firepower. I wouldn't get worked up over a political issue. I just think it would be fun to do.

Things I think are fun:

Going to a concert
Going on vacation
Partying with friends in the deck
Bike riding
Retro arcades
Shooting beer
 
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Honestly, I’ve never had a good IPA. I generally don’t drink beer either.
This one isn't so bitter:
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This one isn't so bitter:
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If its not bitter, is it still and IPA.? I read up on why IPAs came into existence, and it was due to the British military being stationed in India when they colonized it. Regular beer would go bad on the boat ride over there, but they found out that if they put much more hops into it instead of another ingredient, that I cant remember now, that it kept it from bad as quickly but it was very bitter. The military guys just wanted beer to drink so they got used to it.
 
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If its not bitter, is it still and IPA.? I read up on why IPAs came into existence, and it was due to the British military being stationed in India when they colonized it. Regular beer would go bad on the boat ride over there, but they found out that if they put much more hops into it instead of another ingredient, that I cant remember now, that it kept it from bad as quickly but it was very bitter. The military guys just wanted beer to drink so they got used to it.
Yeah this one is still a little but not bad at all.
My wife, who hates IPAs, can deal with this one.
 
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If its not bitter, is it still and IPA.? I read up on why IPAs came into existence, and it was due to the British military being stationed in India when they colonized it. Regular beer would go bad on the boat ride over there, but they found out that if they put much more hops into it instead of another ingredient, that I cant remember now, that it kept it from bad as quickly but it was very bitter. The military guys just wanted beer to drink so they got used to it.

Fun fact. I’ve been to India, many times and never met an Indian, who even knew what an IPA was!
 
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Fun fact. I’ve been to India, many times and never met an Indian, who even knew what an IPA was!
Weren't they a British thing to keep something drinkable on boats? I think the Indian is from the east India company. Could be an old wives tale though.
 
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