Thanks for the recommendation. Jacksonville has been very hit and miss for me as far as restaurants go.
lagunitas brown sugga rogue dead guy terrapin rye pale full sail wassail rasputin russian imperial stout
Damn, theres a lot of beers out there...getting dizzy...:rolleye33: Anybody tried any of those "Christmas" flavored ones?
Those X-mas beers are kind of like puke in a bottle. They taste more like strap molasses then beer. A beer that doesn’t let you gutt-burp isn’t really a beer after all. ...but thats me! :shock:
I'll put it this way. I've never bought a "Christmas" beer that made me want to buy another one. To me they taste like overly spiced versions of your everyday beer.
I've seen this sign with at least 5 different dates. Only two of the dates I understood and would love to know if the other dates are significant at all or just made up. Helping Ugly People Have Sex Since.... 3000BC - pretty close to the recorded evidence of beer 1753 - ? 1832 - ? 1862 - ? 1933 - 21st Amendment (prohibition repealed)
I love Fat Tire too! I don't think it's sold in Louisiana at all. I usually stick to hard liquor, but every now and then I enjoy a good beer, and I firmly believe that beer is better from the tap. My Top 5 would have to include: Fat Tire Shiner Bock the Raspberry, Cherry, and Peach Lindeman's beers Corona (w/ lime) when I want the beer equivalent of water and I don't remember what the brand is, but there is a blueberry ale that taste like pie! It's so yummy.