I have finally been able to taste enough new beers to make this letter worth
your while! The past couple weeks have treated me pretty well. I have managed
to get completely hammered every night. Now, my few remaining brain cells have
suggested that i take a couple nights off. So i better get these beers written
down before i go off on another drunken tangent and forget them all.
Amber Boch --- A fairly popular beer, which is available at most stores. Was a
pretty hefty beer with a lot of taste. A very good beer to sit down and enjoy
if you have the money to do so. If not, then shell out the $7.99 and get a case
of Natural Light (which was the sale price at my local convienent store this
past couple of weeks, thus explaining my complete inebriation).
Mississippi Mud Black and Tan --- One of my friends advised me to try this beer
and i was happy i did. I think the best part of it was that it's not sold in
bottles or cans, but in a barrel with a handle. The coolest looking pint of
beer i ever had. It reminded me of Guinness, nice and thick.
Crooked River Expansion Draft --- A special probably only available to those
who live in Cleveland. They made it in honor of the Browns return to football,
but people liked it so much they continued to make it. Was a lighter pale ale,
but was loaded with a lot of taste and kick. Was as good as the Browns will be
next year! Recomended to all, except to all Denver Bronco fans, as far as i'm
concerned you should lose all your drinking rights and be flogged with a whip.
Mind Eraser --- Not a beer but a shooter. Thought i'd talk about it anyway.
Layered with a shot of Kaluha, 2 shots of vodka, and topped off with sprite.
Drink it all at once with a straw. Was really good, we managed to get the
bartender to make them for everyone in the bar (not a crowded night).
Well that's all i can remember, make sure to keep visiting my website and click
on the adds to help support my alcoholism.
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The Editor
"the answer lies at the liquor store, only 40 ounces to freedom, so
i'll take that walk..."