Cruise through the threads. If you think you might want to get involved PM Gridironking, but I think all teams are currently spoken for. NOW you know why we all have Signatures for other teams
Its all good brother. You NOW understand the irony of me helping you call them out In the future, just put your faith in ThePhins....oh, and go say 5 hail Mary's and drink a 6 pack of Guiness
Yes, you have proven to be an ironic SOB, in all good fun. In some way you know that I am Irish. I will drink a dozen pints this weekend, and "Hail Mary" with each one. She is a bartender at my favorite Irish Pub. LOL Were you on the old Herald forum?
Im not big on porters. Hogarten is solid, I love bass and killians....but nothing beats sam adams oktoberfest!
Love me some BASS, and an ocassional Hogie, but don't like Killians..SAOF is pretty good one in awhile. Another I LOVE but haven't seen in over a decade is Watney's Cream Stout... Yummy!!!!!!
OK, now you crossed the line. Pick on me, if ya like but, NEVER pick on my Guinness!!! There are 10 drunkin Irishman, from the IRA, now looking for you. LOL
I've also had some extremely good Belgian ale's. The name escapes me for the moment. The monks did a great job.
Chimay is the standard for abbey ales. I like Farmhouse Ales quite a bit. I've got some of Boulevard's Tank Number 7 in my fridge at home. Stuff is probably my current favorite.
I played some bass, not to be confused with the fish, and really like Stanley Clarke, of Jazz fame. As the thread turns. LOL
Thanks Odin, that was it. Not familiar with BTN 7. Is it available everywhere? I would like to give it a try.
It's part of Boulevard's Smokestack Series (They look essentially like wine bottles). I know it's gotten distribution in the KC area but not sure beyond that. You can go to a site like ratebeer.com ... they have the locations that it's available at. The other Boulevard that you should try is their Saison-Brett (named, in part, after my favorite baseball player of all time).
Not familiar with a BB player named Saison. JK/LOL Thanks for the recommendations on beer, not baseball. Side note-George was one hell of a player.
Boik, I see you do know how to drink Guinness. A knife is used for bartenders not knowing how to pour a "proper pint." A fork is used by bartenders to see if someone is "done" with drinking. This is as dangerous, if not more so, than sticking one's head inside a lion's mouth.
Is that Hoegaarden? If so thats one of my favs. I'm hooked on Magic hat #9 right now. And Guinness with Strongbow=heaven. Working in an Irish pub has turned me into an alcoholic.