Originally posted by: Deeko
kb3edk....I knew you had to be from Philly. Who else would have a list consisting of Yuengling(not just the regular lager), Flying Fish, AND Victory? I'm surprised you didn't throw lionshead or yard's on there
Originally posted by: kb3edk
Originally posted by: Deeko
kb3edk....I knew you had to be from Philly. Who else would have a list consisting of Yuengling(not just the regular lager), Flying Fish, AND Victory? I'm surprised you didn't throw lionshead or yard's on there
Oh yeah... I really do like Victory, Flying Fish, and Yunegling. I like them so much I've tried *ALL* their beers and it's inevitable there were a couple bad ones, so I put them on that list. Never had a Yard's I didn't like, and I don't think I've had anything by lionshead.
*runs to buy more beer :beer:
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: Deeko
Sunner, like I said, its an acquired taste. Maybe I'm numb to it, I don't know, but now I can drink it down like water....20 times in a night of course.
Yeah I get that part, what I don't understand is why you'd "learn" to drink something in the first place, instead of just drinking something else.
When I was a kid, I loved beer, but for obvious reasons didn't drink a whole lot of it.
When I was around 16-17, I didn't like beer, so I stuck to booze(Vodka Russian ftw ).
Then one day I decided it was time to taste beer again, and whaddaya know, I'm liking it again.
Point is, if you need to learn how to drink something, you should really be drinking something else.
Well then the entire term 'acquired taste' is thrown out the window...there are a lot of things that are known to be 'acquired tastes', I know a lot of people who call coffee an acquired taste, and look how many people drink that daily.
kb3edk....I knew you had to be from Philly. Who else would have a list consisting of Yuengling(not just the regular lager), Flying Fish, AND Victory? I'm surprised you didn't throw lionshead or yard's on there