John Hagan
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Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:38 pm
SPENCER CO. Lake Wazzapamani
John Hagan wrote:On a somewhat recent trip to Texas I was introduced to drinking swill beer and clamato with lime.
Robin Garr wrote:John Hagan wrote:On a somewhat recent trip to Texas I was introduced to drinking swill beer and clamato with lime.
Back in the day, I knew a guy from Utica, N.Y., who used to mix local swell (Genessee, probably) with tomato juice to make something he called a red eye. It wasn't bad, arguably improved the Genessee.![]()
This same guy always put a sprinkle of salt from a table shaker into his beer "to bring up the head."
In Minnesota and the Dakotas a Bloody Mary is ALWAYS served with a "Snit" (small glass of "Swill" beer) on the side and I was shocked...shocked I tell ya...to discover this practice was not universal (it should be)
and not to derail the thread but "Ike's" in downtown Minneapolis makes the best Bloody Mary known to mankind.
Jason G wrote:I always put a dash of salt if I'm drinking a bud/miller/coors light draft. Don't remember where I picked that up but i've been doing it for years. Gives it some actual flavor haha.
DanB wrote:The Germans sure do mix some funky stuff with their beer.
DanB wrote: Pilsner with Sprite... You just can't chug that many heavy bodied German beers when it gets above 85 degrees.
Matt F wrote:a gentleman the other night asked me to suggest a 'good' bourbon that would mix well with diet pepsi.
i kindly apologized in advance and proceeded to inform him that such a thing doesnt exist.
he jokingly said 'heh... so you must be a bourbon snob, then?' to which i replied, 'no sir. and im not an egg snob either, but you wont see me pouring kool-aid on my breakfast.'
we both laughed, he took me up on a Johnny Drum Manhattan, and all was right in the world.
...end hijack
Rob Coffey wrote:DanB wrote: Pilsner with Sprite... You just can't chug that many heavy bodied German beers when it gets above 85 degrees.
When did Pilsner become "heavy bodied"?
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