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Everyday I will post a new beer. Only ones I have had before. I will provide visuals, obv.This thread should be stickied....along with Specbrad's Pornstar of the Day thread.Heres a list of the beers so far (i will try to rememeber to update this frequently)1. Guinness - Ireland2. McEwans Scotch Ale - Scotland3. Troegs Microbrewery - Harrisburg, PA4. Steam Whistle Brewing Company - Canada5. Ayinger Dunkel - Germany6. Boddington's Pub Ale - England7. Heineken - Holland8. Newcastle Brown Ale - England9. Anchor Steam Bewing Company - San Francisco, CA10. Full Sail Amber Ale - Hood River, OR11. Widmer Hefeweizen12. Lucky Lager - Canada13. Sacramento Bewing Company - Red Hose Ale14. Bass - England15. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale - Chico, CA16. Red Stripe Lager - Jamaica17. Negro Modelo - Mexico18. Red Seal Ale - CA19. Chimay Brewery - Belgium20. Unibroue Brewery - Canada21. Gulden Draak - Belgium22. Belhaven - Scotland23. Delirium Nocturnum - Belgium24. Fraziskaner Hefeweizen - Germany25. Duvel - Belgium26. Ommegang Brewery - Cooperstown, NY27. Magic Hat Brewery - South Burlington, Vermont28. O'Haras - Ireland29. Harp Lager - Ireland30. Leffe - Belgium31. Rogue Brewery - Oregon32. Caffreys - Ireland33. Stone Brewing Company - San Diego, CA34. Sam Adams - Boston, MA35. Skullsplitter - Orkney Brewing Company, Scotland36. Alexander Keiths - Nova Scotia, Canada37. Stone Brewing Company * Mainly for the Stout_ - San Diego, CA38. SlyFox Brewery - Phoenixville, PA39. Brooklyn Breweing Company - Brooklyn, NY40. DeKonick Brewery - Belgium41. Paulaner Brewery - GermanyDay 1:this has to be a special beer....the god of beers:GUINNESSGuinness is a popular dry stout that originated in Arthur Guinness's St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Traditionally founded in 1659, the beer is based on the porter style that originated in London in the early 18th century. It is one of the most successful beer brands in the world, being exported worldwide. The distinctive feature in the flavour is the roasted barley which remains unfermented. For many years a portion of the beer was aged to give a sharp lactic flavour, but Guinness has refused to confirm if this still occurs. The thick creamy head is the result of the beer being mixed with nitrogen when being served. It is extremely popular with the Irish and is the best-selling alcoholic drink of all time in Ireland, where Guinness & Co. makes almost 2 billion annually. Alcohol content is 5.0%Chrozzo's ranking: 10/10 starsguinness-draft.jpg05512_guinness12.jpgguinness_20040423.jpgBPC%20Guinness%20Shamrock.jpgguinness.jpg

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Hi.   I thought of you when I took this photo.  

Warming up for for the NegO with the biggest Mexican beer out there,Pale colour, Not much head, no real nose, not a hop anywhere, very light, watery flavour, really need the lime.4.5%ABV

2 things. Chrozzo, as far as I am concerned, you started this craft beer craze for me. And 2. SuitedAces21 i hate Kansas.

Good call Chrozz, man this was such a good idea! I wonder who would be so smart as to suggest such a wonderful thread?

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I officially LOVE this thread! :club:
You should tell us which ones you've had of the daily selections. I know you've sampled many beers, and by sampled I mean pounded back at least a pint or two (or sixteen) of each variety.
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Traditionally founded in 1659, the beer is based on the porter style that originated in London in the early 18th century.
founded in 1659, based on an 18th century style?? no wonder they're so goddamn successful, they used a time machine and based theirs on a beer of the future! crazy irish. they could have gone into the future and saw that the british were coming, but instead they went for beer.
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founded in 1659, based on an 18th century style?? no wonder they're so goddamn successful, they used a time machine and based theirs on a beer of the future! crazy irish. they could have gone into the future and saw that the british were coming, but instead they went for beer.
wel..the shirts hats that i have say 1659so i dunno
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Day 2:my "tied for all time" favorite:MCEWANS SCOTCH ALEBlended red-brown-black color is intriguing though populated with short, lonely strings of bubbles. A healthy suggestion of apples and alcohol pokes through the pronounced musty odor. Thick and hearty, the strong malt leads to an enjoyably creamy mouthfeel. Taste is sweet and buttery, with a vague touch of fruitiness. The hidden pleasures of this heavy-weight scotch ale whisk you away to the mist-shrouded moors of the Scottish Highlands. The pungent, syrupy finish sits heavily on the taste buds. Darkly piquant and brawny, this beer is clearly not for everyone.Alcohol content is 8.5%Chrozzo's ranking: 12/10 stars467600566_9ba5a6b5a4.jpg1c55bc80.jpgmcewan.jpgmcewansscotchale.jpg(and just fyi...AAsnake88 had this for the first time and got fucked up after 3...hehehehehe...weeeeeeeeeee)

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This thread has inspired me to have a thread about what I know best. Be on the lookout for "grocery_mony's crackwhore of the day" coming soon to FCP's OT.
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Ever been to Australia? Crown Lager.Made first in 1910??, was first available to dignitories who visited the country.Was made available to the public in 1951 for the queens first visit to Australia.Have a case in the drinks cupboard right now.crownlager.jpg

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Ever been to Australia? Crown Lager.Made first in 1910??, was first available to dignitories who visited the country.Was made available to the public in 1951 for the queens first visit to Australia.Have a case in the drinks cupboard right now.crownlager.jpg
I refuse to read this post sice it isnt the "Post your favorite beer and hijack the goddamn gecko" thread. Point being no one really cares what you drink we want to hear what chrozzo drinks IMMED!
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You should tell us which ones you've had of the daily selections. I know you've sampled many beers, and by sampled I mean pounded back at least a pint or two (or sixteen) of each variety.
You know I totally :club: my beerSo far I have had the Guiness of course :D
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This thread has inspired me to have a thread about what I know best. Be on the lookout for "grocery_mony's crackwhore of the day" coming soon to FCP's OT.
You should coordinate with ShakeZuma, then I think it may be a super thread.
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You should coordinate with ShakeZuma, then I think it may be a super thread.
Dont you mean IQCrash?
If they get Mr Zimmerlin to write crackwhore bio's, I think were looking at internet gold.
If only, if only.
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