[quote]twojarslave wrote:
If I recall correctly she had two surgeries after the wound vac came off to clear up the scar tissue and, forgive me because I don’t know the proper terminology, restore butt cheek separation.
There was a long period where we were very worried about it re-opening. I’d say it was at least a year before she was really out of the woods. But again, she did everything right with her recovery and it paid off long-term. [/quote]
Yeah I’m worried that it will be a full year before I can return to lifting after it heals. My surgeon said 3 weeks to squat and Deadlift, so 3 weeks after I healed I just started doing chins and push ups and it opened back up. Not sure if that’s the reason why but the unknown is killing me
Did you by chance live in Missouri at one time?[/quote]
Once upon a time… even attended football camp at Mizzou as a wee lad.
Also Paulaner x2… first had it on a date, and whenever she finished talking, I’d just say “this is really good beer.” I can’t remember her name… I think she taught 2nd grade… it was good beer.
And I have to negate the fat tire and especially the bass.
[quote]Seize wrote:
Old Rasputin by North Coast on nitro (has to be on nitro) is my favorite stout hands down! Complex, well nuanced smoky flavors with just the right amount of sweetness.
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Nitro stouts are basically like pizza, ie. no such thing as a bad one
Beer is completely lost on me. I have a friend who is a homebrewing champ, but they all taste like more fucking rotting barley and hops to me. All beer does for me is make me bloated and flacelant., thats more for you guys.
OP, if you find budwiser too heavy, maybe you just don’t like beer. I don’t like beer, but I can taste the subtle hint of orange zest in cognac or the smokey peatiness of a single malt. I think vodka is boring, but I’m sipping a gin with homemade tonic syrup (my first atempt) as I write this. My point, besides how so-fist-ticated I am cause I boiled sugar and exotic bark last night, is get off the net, try not to re-rip your ass, but go find what you like and get drunk so you have stories to tell when you’re old.
I’d have a look at the Trappiste beers. My personal favorites among them are Chimay Blue and Rochefort '10. Both lovely to enjoy a few on their own or to a nice steak meal.
[quote]1 Man Island wrote:
Check these out:
Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse (amazing)
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After I had one of these I stopped drinking dark beer. I love them. [/quote]
I apologize for the ignorance but is this a beer that can be grabbed at most liquor stores? or one thats hard to find?[/quote]
It can be found at most liquor stores that have a decent beer selection. It’s not an extremely common beer, it’s not an extremely uncommon beer. But you can make a few phone calls and find out… typically “do you have?” and “no? do you know anyone who might?”
[quote]1 Man Island wrote:
Check these out:
Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse (amazing)
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After I had one of these I stopped drinking dark beer. I love them. [/quote]
I apologize for the ignorance but is this a beer that can be grabbed at most liquor stores? or one thats hard to find?[/quote]
It can be found at most liquor stores that have a decent beer selection. It’s not an extremely common beer, it’s not an extremely uncommon beer. But you can make a few phone calls and find out… typically “do you have?” and “no? do you know anyone who might?”[/quote]
Ah I see. I’ll make an attempt to grab some on sunday, if not it looks like I’m gonna go with a lemon shandy shock top and maybe a long trail IPA like someone suggested.