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    Dead Crow Beer, is bourbon flavored. I was thinking it may be fun to pair Old Crow with Dead Crow Back. During an internet search, I came across this video.


    How to Taste Beer - YouTube

    #2
    Even the "host" can't stop laughing about the BS he is being paid to spout!

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      #3
      Sorry. But when I’m drinking beer, any beer, I want it fairly cold, in a big glass, with a wide top so I can slam it down. I LOVE beer and tend to chug it. Beverage of the gods I say.

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      • Attjack
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        My buddy from London will drink warm beer and likes it. Of course, he was drinking from unrefrigerated casks as a young lad.

      • Richard Chrz
        Richard Chrz commented
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        Attjack, the right beer I can drink absolutely warm. I even keep a few 5 and 6 year old treats to myself in my wife’s wine fridge, 60-65 is a perfect temp for some beers. One might have to ask why is cold a flavor?
        Last edited by Richard Chrz; February 26, 2022, 09:25 PM.

      #4
      Originally posted by bbqLuv View Post
      Dead Crow Beer, is bourbon flavored. I was thinking it may be fun to pair Old Crow with Dead Crow Back. During an internet search, I came across this video.


      How to Taste Beer - YouTube
      Do NOT try that with PBR.

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        #5
        I drink beer cold right out of the can. Bottles if I have company to impress.

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        • wu7y
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          I have been known to chug cold beer from a sweaty western felt hat- but only if there was a leak in the can. Well, that and if there were only two of us in the hayfield and we only had one can of beer.

        • Mr. Bones
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          Panhead John

          Or an old mayonnaise jar.


          Beverages Always taste mo bettah, outta Mason Jar, been tryin to impart his to folks fer several Generations...lol

        • texastweeter
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          Mr. Bones had me some Garrison Brothers single Barrel in a mason jar last night. Tasted mighty fine.

        #6
        How to taste PBR: Remove cap from bottle. Slide bottle of real beer under cap

        Also works with Coors Light

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        • Panhead John
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          😂😂😂

        • Mr. Bones
          Mr. Bones commented
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          Ssscchhnnoooorrrttt!!!!

          LMFAO!!!!!

        #7
        I'm with Jfrosty27 I like it cold, like cooler filled with a combination of crushed ice and water cold, and down she goes. It's a known fact that after a couple taste doesn't matter anyway, it's buzz time. The guy in the video is a paid dbag. Don't bother to listen to him. Tasting beer out of a wine glass, are you kidding me?

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        • Troutman
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          No because that would make me a dbag too !!!

        • smokin fool
          smokin fool commented
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          Ratz....I'm a Dbag....didn't see that comin today!
          Sure it wasn't a beer chalice?
          If its a beer chalice, can I get my man card back....

        • Attjack
          Attjack commented
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          After your glass of wine pouring a bourbon in the glass doesn't make you a douchebag. Quite the opposite. And, uh, we see your fancy food pics. Let's not be throwing stones.

        #8
        After nearly 70 years I apparently do not know how to drink beer,,,,
        bottle, can or a bucket,,,,makes no difference to me,,,,,
        Temp wise,,,,,,it’s beer for goodness sakes,,,,just make sure there isn’t a stray cigarette butt in it from the nite before,,,
        and a few more memorable times of trying to bite the bottle cap off or trying to effectively smash a 12 oz can into your forehead just to show the girls it CAN be done,,,,
        but somebody told me recently,,,,” boy, are you old school !!! “

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        • smokin fool
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          BLAHHHH!!!!
          Nothing worse than picking up the wrong bottle and getting a mouthful of backwash and cigarette butts....

        • Dick Anderson
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          Whooo! I've thrown up, and i might right now!

        #9
        Taste....smaste....I'm going for effect, if I want taste I'll eat a popcycle.
        But yes, iced cold, snap, open throat....repeat process.

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          #10
          One must first begin with actual beer. PBR doesn't meet that bar.

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          #11
          If I wanted to drink flat beer with all the carbonation released, then I would pour it several times just like that haha. I do enjoy the different tastes & smells between the home brews I make, but it's all about gettin' it in ya!

          My very favorite beer is a quality home brew, straight from the fridge, right after finishing the mowing on a stinking hot day. Absolutely nothing quenches the thirst better than that beer!!

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            #12
            What a load of crappy, crap crap! I never tasted beer, maybe that was my problem. AND restin beer? What are we cookin steaks here? NO! Cuz we don’t rest steaks either. Restin shmestin, tastin wastin!

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            • bbqLuv
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              LOL, don't let a good wine breathe either. I am not talking Ripple, ThunderBird, or fortified wines.
              Last edited by bbqLuv; February 18, 2022, 09:06 PM.

            #13
            I'll have to drag my half keg out of the kegerator and let it sit for an hour or two next time I'm ready to pour a warm one.

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            • HawkerXP
              HawkerXP commented
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              Ack!

            • FireMan
              FireMan commented
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              Yeah, see how ya like that! Ya can always pour it in a glass & let it git warm.

            • smokin fool
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              Back in my beer slinging days people asked for a beer off the shelf if they had ulcers or stomach problems.
              I'm on the colder n hell side myself.

            #14
            Bringing all the reasons I avoid wine snobs to beer. Yeah... NO!

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            • bbqLuv
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              "Why I know," said Ned the wineo
              Last edited by bbqLuv; February 20, 2022, 08:07 AM.

            #15
            Somebody get a rope...

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