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    michelobe golden light..minnesota beer..



    leinenkugels has some tasty ones..like the summer shandy...

    w a 1/2 pint of jimmy beam, when im actually drinkin...yeeeeeh

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    if you like a nice German style beer try Hofbrau-Dunkel

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    Getting thirsty reading this. Heading to the packy for more Sam.

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    what pray tell is a packy? I'm picturing a train of pack mules winding it's way through Cape Cod. Amusing, but I somehow don't think that's what you mean.

    Is is this another pop/soda thing? Some strange thing you all call grocery stores in the NE?

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    what pray tell is a packy? I'm picturing a train of pack mules winding it's way through Cape Cod. Amusing, but I somehow don't think that's what you mean.
    I'm guessing it's a package store.
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    Well thats not a fun answer.

    Murphy I hope you got a better answer, cause I feel letdown if what Mech says is so!

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    What's a package store? Like a container store?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jillyenator View Post
    What's a package store? Like a container store?
    Up here they call a liquor store a package store cause you go in and come out with a package in a paper sack. Usually a 6 or 12 pack.

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    Your all weird. It's a liquor store! An it's coke or pepsi, not pop or soda!

    /off to cause a riot in the midwest by asking for a soda, or is it pop...aaarrggh.

    Edit: Thanks for answering Mech!

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    We moved from the Twin Cities to OKC when I was in high school and talk about culture shock. One thing was how booze was sold...all stores had the same generic sign and you couldn't buy cold strong beer. Only way you could get a drink was to belong to a club...so to get around that the restaurants would charge you a buck to join their exclusive club. That was a long time ago and things are different now.
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    Sorry, Sirscrap. I don't have a better answer. Mech nailed it. And you are right, it's not soda or pop. It's tonic. For a quick Boston vocabulary lesson and a reference to the term "packy", I suggest you google "The real housewives of South Boston."

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    My favorite brand of beer: The one in my hand...

    SRSLY, tho... I only buy MGD these days.

    I prefer some cheeep vodka & expensive OJ, to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by auminer View Post
    My favorite brand of beer: The one in my hand...

    SRSLY, tho... I only buy MGD these days.

    I prefer some cheeep vodka & expensive OJ, to be honest.
    some cheaper vodkas contains glycol... that's right antifreeze. come on over and we'll get the goose out for ya
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    NHscrapman Just curious in New Hampshire does the state still run and control all alcohol sales? It's been years since I was up that way, but last time I was there, the only place you could buy was package store operated by state of New Hampshire. Just curious as I have always found it amazing of the various ways alcohol is sold from one state to the next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NHscrapman View Post
    some cheaper vodkas contains glycol... that's right antifreeze. come on over and we'll get the goose out for ya
    Just not true, man... glycERol, maybe. I blame Dan Akroyd for this urban legend.

    But never let it be said that I'd turn down a more premium brand if someone else was buyin'

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    » The Difference “ER” Can Make in Vodka: Training to be a Critical Reader and Thinker Office for Science & Society: From Our Contributors

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    It struck me that something was wrong. He didn’t mean glycol. All the Crystal Head Vodka literature I could find mentioned glycol. If you say something often enough, does it make it true? They almost certainly meant “glycerol”. Add an “ER” to glycol and you no longer have engine coolant, but rather glycerol, another name for glycerin, a viscous liquid that is on the GRAS list[3] (Generally Recognized As Safe) and safe to consume. In fact, athletes might recognize glycerol as the nutritional supplement that made headlines a few years ago as a supplement to “hyper-hydrate” the body by storing extra water in cells. It caused stomach distress to athletes who took high dosages, but it is safe. And it is not aircraft coolant.

    So what, then, is glycerol used for in some brands of vodka? It’s an “oily” ingredient that can be added in small amounts to give vodka a particular “mouth feel” as well as a slightly sweet taste[4]. Don’t fret. There’s no engine coolant in any vodka. There never has been and there never will be. I’m surprised the vodka industry has not cried foul yet. And by the way, there’s no trans fat in vodka either, no cholesterol, nor for that matter transmission fluid, motor oil, gasoline, fracked crude, DDT, mercury, polonium or that gooey black stuff from the aliens in Prometheus. Although associating any of those with other brands would surely be as effective a scare tactic as saying they contain engine coolant. In case you were worried.
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    Tonight's selection: Hoegaarden wit-blanche.

    It's a Belgian wheat beer with a small kick of spices (coriander and orange peel taste) with a 4.9% alc/volume. I give it 7.5. If you like Blue moon you may like this one.
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    Russell, that sounds good.

    My beer tonight is wine.

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    Dont know if someone posted it yet, but third shift is amazingly good

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    Not all alcohol sales beer and wine are sold everywhere, the liquor is a state owned store only, but there is one in every town open seven days a week
    The term here is "liquor store" (lick-eah stoo-ah)
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