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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    NHscrapman thanks for refreshing my memory, that's correct as we were heading to a party in Mass. we stopped to get the real stuff. As I recall it would not be as cheap as N. H. state operated liquor store. My memory was it was a fairly large store, with a large selection of alcohol and operated by the state. Been in most of the country and don't recall anyplace else where the state sold the good stuff! That's probably a good way in a small state.
    Absolutely right bigburtchino liquor,lottery sales pretty much keep the state running and the ones closest to the borders due really well the stores on the highway are very large in NH terms lol. Although the ones in towns are usually leased buildings more like a convenience store.

    "I don't really understand all this regulation. in az and ca you can get whatever you want, whenever you want."



    Jilly it's not regulated just monopolized so the state can receive funding in place of a sales tax.

    too add: had some beers with a neighbor yesterday he was drinking Smithwicks Irish red Ale, hoppy with a nice finish a must try
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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'

    Read on:

    » 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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    "Water is an essential part of a healthy diet, so Coors does a body good." [Friend on Facebook]

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    I recently found a local brew that I really enjoyed called Revolver Blood & Honey. It's from a brewery south of Ft. Worth. Luckily Whole Foods around here carry it so I pick up a 6 pack once in a while.

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    Do they still brew "Shiner" there in the Lone Star state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    Do they still brew "Shiner" there in the Lone Star state.
    Yup, its everywhere you go around here. Every season theres a new seasonal brew they make that takes up an aisle end at the kroger. I don't mind shiner, some of them are ok.

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    I've decided to keep posting; this week's selection is...

    Kona brewing- koko brown .

    Coconut flavored not bad 8 out of 10.

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    Most expensive beer I've ever bought at a discount.

    Bought some German beer yesterday that cost me over $42.00 for 12 16.9 oz cans.

    It's called 12 beers of christmas by Kalea.

    The original asking price was $55.00. I bought it at cost. The gal that orders the beer and such at the store I buy from told me that she ordered 2 of them.

    I saw the pack in the clearance area last time I was in but it had been marked down to $45.00 from the $55.00 original price.

    I figured if they still had it when I returned that I might see what the best price they could do on it was.

    Well I was wishing I could get it for about $25.00, but it's just expensive beer to start out with.

    I'm glad I bought it as I've drank 3 cans so far and I found them to be very tasty.

    I believe it's time to try the 4th can.


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