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I like a dark bock brew with steaks and pizza, I can restrain myself to one glass.

I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL
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I drink Natty Daddy beer, it's 8% alc and only has 5 grams of carbs.
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On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 1:10:17 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> I like a dark bock brew with steaks and pizza, I can restrain myself to one glass.
>
> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL


I don't drink ethanol much anymore.

I have better things to do!

John Kuthe...


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On 10/8/2018 9:20 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

>
> I don't drink ethanol much anymore.
>

Beer is made from barley and/or wheat, hops and yeast. It is not pure
grain alcohol.

> I have better things to do!
>
> John Kuthe...
>

Of course you have better things to do. Go back to ogling your
neighbor's girlfriend or the women walking to/from classes. You can
pretend they are flirting with you.

Jill
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On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 12:22:30 PM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
> On 10/8/2018 9:20 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> >> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

> >
> > I don't drink ethanol much anymore.
> >

> Beer is made from barley and/or wheat, hops and yeast. It is not pure
> grain alcohol.


It has ethanol in it, though. I don't drink much ethanol anymore,
either.

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jmcquown wrote:
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> On 10/8/2018 9:20 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> >> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

> >
> > I don't drink ethanol much anymore.
> >

> Beer is made from barley and/or wheat, hops and yeast. It is not pure
> grain alcohol.


It's just dumbed down alcohol. Probably better diluted like that
for your body.

Beer is fermented alcohol like wine. Same as "mash" for making
the hard stuff. All you have to do is distill beer (or wine) and
you will still get mostly pure alcohol. Moonshine.

I drink beer or wine but don't like the hard stuff. My rule is:
if it's flammable with a match, it's not so good to pour down
into your stomach. (unless it's watered down with a mix)
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On 10/8/2018 8:20 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 1:10:17 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> I like a dark bock brew with steaks and pizza, I can restrain myself to one glass.
>>
>> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

> I don't drink ethanol much anymore.
>
> I have better things to do!
>
> John Kuthe...


Â* Light up a fatty while drinking your "cuppaplus" ?

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and crochety - and armed .
Get outta my woods !

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On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 2:56:23 PM UTC-5, Terry Coombs wrote:
> On 10/8/2018 8:20 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 1:10:17 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> >> I like a dark bock brew with steaks and pizza, I can restrain myself to one glass.
> >>
> >> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

> > I don't drink ethanol much anymore.
> >
> > I have better things to do!
> >
> > John Kuthe...

>
> Â* Light up a fatty while drinking your "cuppaplus" ?


"Light up" ?? Now your breathing burnt ash residue and untold cancerous vapers.



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On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 06:20:18 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:

> On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 1:10:17 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> I like a dark bock brew with steaks and pizza, I can restrain myself to one glass.
>>
>> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

>
> I don't drink ethanol much anymore.


You mean except for every morning and mid-day with your "cuppa
plus".

Yet more of the Kuthe-style hypocrisy.

-sw
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 16:03:28 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 06:20:18 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 1:10:17 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>>> I like a dark bock brew with steaks and pizza, I can restrain myself to one glass.
>>>
>>> I LIKE BEER IN MODERATION AND HAVE NEVER SLIPPED SOMEONE A BILL COSBY PILL

>>
>> I don't drink ethanol much anymore.

>
>You mean except for every morning and mid-day with your "cuppa
>plus".
>
>Yet more of the Kuthe-style hypocrisy.


"Not much anymore" is a relative concept, especially with alcohol.
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On 10/8/18 7:20 AM, John Kuthe wrote:


> I have better things to do!
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> John Kuthe...
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Like what .. post nonsensical gibberish to RFC?
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Steel reserve 211 tastes better than natty daddy but it has over 3x the carbs.
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I've never tasted lite beer.


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> I've never tasted lite beer.



I'm not crazy about it, but if I was going to drink it, Bud Light tastes
decent to me.

Cheri

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On 10/9/2018 7:24 PM, wrote:
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Nor have many of the people that drink it.
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On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 20:44:20 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 10/9/2018 7:24 PM, wrote:
>> I've never tasted lite beer.
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>Nor have many of the people that drink it.


Hihi.
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On 2018-10-09 8:44 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 10/9/2018 7:24 PM, wrote:
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> Nor have many of the people that drink it.


Too true. It's like McD's food.... not enough taste to offend anyone.
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On 2018-10-09 7:24 PM, wrote:
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There is not much to taste. It is canoe beer.


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I've never seen beer much over 8% here.
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Natty Daddy has a thick, white head and a clear, golden appearance,
with a little bit of lacing left behind. The aroma is a sharp, sweet,
corn husk smell, and the taste is sweet, yet not overly so, and one
picks up grain, a nice hop bitterness at the end, and there is a mild
alcohol under-taste. The mouthfeel is medium to heavy, and Natty Daddy
finishes pretty crisp, clean, refreshing, and easy drinking. I can see
how this could get someone in trouble. Overall, this is a winner for
Anheuser-Busch.
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 08:55:21 -0400, Gary wrote:

> Two beers that I want to try someday a
> -the darn Natty Daddy only because it's been mentioned before
> and I'm curious now.
> -also, Angry Orchard beer. Their ads caught my interest.


Angry Orchard is a hard cider rather than a beer. But like most of
the new breed of ciders, they don't state their ingredients and
what %age of fruit juice they are made from.

UK's law says that hard ciders must be at least 35% fruit juices,
while in the US it's 50%. And almost all of them have added
sugar(s). But again, they don't have to list any of their other
ingredients.

Redd's, OTOH, is an apple beer. No apple juice, brewed like the
cheapest of beers, with added sugar, artificially flavored and
colored, and some preservatives to top it off.

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On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 8:37:21 AM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
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> On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 08:55:21 -0400, Gary wrote:
>
> > Two beers that I want to try someday a
> > -the darn Natty Daddy only because it's been mentioned before
> > and I'm curious now.
> > -also, Angry Orchard beer. Their ads caught my interest.

>
> Angry Orchard is a hard cider rather than a beer. But like most of
> the new breed of ciders, they don't state their ingredients and
> what %age of fruit juice they are made from.
>
> UK's law says that hard ciders must be at least 35% fruit juices,
> while in the US it's 50%. And almost all of them have added
> sugar(s). But again, they don't have to list any of their other
> ingredients.
>
> Redd's, OTOH, is an apple beer. No apple juice, brewed like the
> cheapest of beers, with added sugar, artificially flavored and
> colored, and some preservatives to top it off.
>
> -sw
>

I've tried the Angry Orchard and it wasn't bad at all. Also, the Redd's
but of the two I liked the one made with mad apples best. :-)



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> Angry Orchard is a hard cider rather than a beer.


If it's hard cider, I'll try it.

> Redd's, OTOH, is an apple beer.


I've tried a few of the flavored beers. Didn't like them much.
(oh HI Julie). I actually did try some apple beer once but it
wasn't Redd's. I took the first sip and set it down and it got
knocked over on the seat. No big loss although it ****ed me off
to pay for that loss. Pretty expensive to pay for a 16oz flavored
beer just for one sip. I would have finished it at least for the
alcohol. dammit
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 Gary wrote:
>coltwvu wrote:
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>> Natty Daddy has a thick, white head and a clear, golden appearance,
>> with a little bit of lacing left behind. The aroma is a sharp, sweet,
>> corn husk smell, and the taste is sweet, yet not overly so, and one
>> picks up grain, a nice hop bitterness at the end, and there is a mild
>> alcohol under-taste. The mouthfeel is medium to heavy, and Natty Daddy
>> finishes pretty crisp, clean, refreshing, and easy drinking. I can see
>> how this could get someone in trouble. Overall, this is a winner for
>> Anheuser-Busch.

>
>LOL What a fru-fru beer description. Sorry, but I found that
>funny.
>It's just beer for cryin out loud.
>
>A working man's beer for me - Natural Ice. Very popular, a bit
>stronger than normal beer (due to the ice process), pretty darn
>inexpensive ($10.99 for a 15-pak and 24's often on sale for less
>per beer), and it gets the job done. Bottom line though is that
>it tastes the best of all beers I've tried so far...even against
>very popular brands and quite a few micro-brews that I've tried.
>The taste beats the hell out of Bud Ice.
>
>Two beers that I want to try someday a
> -the darn Natty Daddy only because it's been mentioned before
> and I'm curious now.
> -also, Angry Orchard beer. Their ads caught my interest.


I'm not a big beer drinker but when I do indulge I choose Genesee,
primarily Genesee Cream Ale.... it's also a bargain, a 30 can case
typically costs $15. I use most for cooking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesee_Brewing_Company
https://www.geneseebeer.com/beer/genesee-cream/

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At 8% abv. and 181 calories, Natty Daddy clearly fits the guidelines
of a malt liquor, and yet it doesn't taste quite like you might
expect. It's more refined. It's fruity, and there's a very limited
amount of high fermentation characteristics, but beyond that it's
really quite easy to drink. It's sweetish with more of an apple juice
flavor than corn, and it's surprisingly smooth. The alcohol is
present, but of course it needs to be - it wouldn't be an American
malt liquor without a little 'edge'.
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It tastes like beer but the lite beer drinkers wouldn't like it.


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It only counts if you gave her a blackeye. Or redeye.
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