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It's harder hiding a 6pack in a paper bag, and two singles cost more than one double. A pint of vodka(imported from Indiana) beats them all for expense and concealability though. It's the alcoholic's choice. Buy a bottle of dasani with it, and you won't even need the paper bag.Why a tall boy? If you want twice as much shitty beer, drink two regular sized cans of shitty beer.
Why a tall boy? If you want twice as much shitty beer, drink two regular sized cans of shitty beer.
You can't boil brats in vodka. Well, I guess you could but it wouldn't be the same. Tall boys are a cheap way to get sufficient beer to boil a package of brats.It's harder hiding a 6pack in a paper bag, and two singles cost more than one double. A pint of vodka(imported from Indiana) beats them all for expense and concealability though. It's the alcoholic's choice. Buy a bottle of dasani with it, and you won't even need the paper bag.
Nothing beats a couple of cold 40's
I remember hitch-hiking in West Virginia many years ago. Every driver that picked me up had a 16oz beer on the seat between his legs. Before cup holders, I guess.
How about a single 12 oz beer in a 40 oz can with 28 oz of gold in the bottom of the can?Nothing beats a couple of cold 40's
Have not seen these yet, nice.I'm pleased to see Sierra Nevada Torpedo & Goose Island IPA in 16oz cans these days.
Nothing like a good old fashioned Schlitz
Interesting that you mention Schlitz. Pabst revived the brand several years ago, supposedly using the "original recipe". It was available here in Colorado briefly, then pulled from the market, probably due to lack of sales. I was pretty surprised and think it's one of the better domestic beers of its style, reminding me of some Canadian beers that haven't been watered down like most American beers.
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