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What Did You Drink Last Night?

DJH

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Similar thing here, ToE.

Since we've moved to Texas we've found a lot of great local breweries. Shiner isn't one of them and this stuff is completely undrinkable and went down the sink.

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I bought it hoping it would be like the excellent Young's Double Chocolate Stout. No such luck!
 
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Similar thing here, ToE.

Since we've moved to Texas we've found a lot of great local breweries. Shiner isn't one of them and this stuff is completely undrinkable and went down the sink.

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I bought it hoping it would be like the excellent Young's Double Chocolate Stout. No such luck!

Same reasoning here. Fortunately, I happen to have a Young's DCS sitting right next to me. Unfortunately, I only have the one. It has always been my understanding that Shiner makes crap. From experience, I would rather have one than drink one, it's less painful.
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DJH

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Yes, Shiner is pretty much the beer of last resort. You're probably right that getting a shiner would be less painful.
 
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Yes, Shiner is pretty much the beer of last resort. You're probably right that getting a shiner would be less painful.

I cannot fault you for trying as so would I. How could one not be curious about something labelled "Birthday Beer Chocolate Stout?" Although I would agree with you on it being a beer of last resort, I am pretty sure that powers will argue that label belongs to PBR.
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I cannot fault you for trying as so would I. How could one not be curious about something labelled "Birthday Beer Chocolate Stout?" Although I would agree with you on it being a beer of last resort, I am pretty sure that powers will argue that label belongs to PBR.
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You mean beer of not resort. I was reading my latest Whiskey Advocate and Lew Bryson mentions how the Boiler Maker is making a comeback. My favorite line: "it came out of ****ed-out dive bars into the trendier places, carried by hipsters and artists and mutated as it spread." :p A can of PBR and a shot of Jim Beam. :puke: He mentions that doing such would not be respecting the whiskey but with that combination, bad twice doesn't say much. :p
The Sly Fox Pilsner and Heaven Hill combination mentioned doesn't seem like the horror story that the previous combination is though. :p
 

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