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Holy Crap: Space Shuttle Launch as seen from Airplane

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Holy Crap! Thats amazing!

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Grain Belt Premium

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Grain Belt A while back at one of my wife's work parties I was drinking a bottle of Grain Belt when the lady sitting next to me said "eeewww how can you drink that!!! my dad used to drink that?!!". I looked at my beer, then looked back at her and said, "are you kidding? This is good stuff! When was the last time you ever tried it?" She looked confused and said "never". It was at that point I realized I was speaking to an idiot, and decided it was time to introduce this perfectly fine beer to all of you.

First brewed in 1947 by the Minneapolis Brewing Company, Grain Belt Premium quickly gained popularity, and earned a place in the hearts of many loyal beer drinkers. Unfortunately many financial problems plagued the brewery and ownership of the Grain Belt label finally landed into the very capable hands of the August Schell Brewery in 2002. This is a perfect example of how a good beer can survive the test of time, and adversity.

What makes this beer so popular?? Well when you first pour it into the glass you'll notice a wonderful clear dark golden colour and a nice head. The aroma has a light malty-ness that is very crisp and clean to the nose. The flavour is the best of all treats this beer has to offer. It has the nicest light bodied sweetness that is perfectly matched with just the right amount of hops. In fact there is very little bitterness to this beer. I believe that this is what American style lagers could be, and is a true taste treat that many never have had the chance to enjoy because they are afraid to drink something that all of their friends think is "unpopular".

So do you're self a favor and search this one out. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Well I'm off to drink another, so until next time, enjoy!!

CHEERS,

justplaindave

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Miller Chill

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   alt="miller chill" width="209" height="194" align="left" />                                                       Well I have to say that I am not impressed with the Miller brewery for this introduction to the world of beer!! First let me state that I am a huge fan of a Corona with a lime wedge on a hot summer day, but this ...umm... "beer" falls short of my expectations.

   First let me start with the flavor...It's all lime and nothing else!!! Then there is the fact that I'm not so sure if that is lime I'm tasting!! And after I drank two of them it started to taste a little more agreeable, but that was the same point where my belly told me "DUDE!!!! you shove one more of those down here I will ruin you're nite!!!!!".

   The other thing that just erks me to no end is that they have the nerve to call this a Chelada-style beer!!! There is no such thing!!! Chelada is a beer that has had something added to it, like a lime, tomato juice, or a chili pepper. In other words it is a drink made with beer. To say that this is a "style" of beer is like calling a bloody Mary a type of vodka!!!

   Well I'm done ranting now,, and it's time to turn my attention to something worth drinking!!! So until next time enjoy!!!

          Thanks! NUKE1.net

Just in case you have to visit the Miller Chill website

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Pilsner Urquell

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Pilsner

   First brewed in 1842 in the Czech Republic by Josef Groll, Pilsner Urquell has set the standards for which all pilsners that followed would be judged. After all, it should since this is the the true original pilsner beer!

   Brewed with Bohemian and Moravian two row malts, and the Saz hops from the Zatec region of Bohemia, this beer is true quality. When you first poor it into the glass you will see a crystal clear golden color with a lite head. The flavor is light to medium bodied, with a nice mild malty sweetness with a sharp, crisp hoppy finish that lingers slightly. Very refreshing!!

   I highly recommend trying this beer, both for the refreshing drink-ability, and the fact that this is a beer that has had a serious impact on the brewing traditions since it's beginning. So give it a try, and until next time, enjoy!

CHEERS,

NUKE1.net

 

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Coors Light

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   Well folks, it's time to present a beer that is dear to the heart of our fearless leader NUKE.

       First brewed in 1978, Coors Light has become the breweries top seller, and the 4th best selling beer in the U.S.

     It is a crisp, clean, and refreshing beer, and for a light beer, it is surprisingly satisfying. I don't know much of the actual specific ingredients, which is unusual for me, but there just isn't much info to research. But what I can tell you, is that this is a very refreshing beer with an alcohol content of 4.2%, and is best served on those hot summer days when a good thirst quencher is in order!!!!

  The fun thing about this beer is the temperature sensitive labels. When the mountains turn blue, it's time to drink!!!! HHHMMM,, I guess they finally idiot proofed that aspect of beer drinking for us!!! Ha-Ha. For those that just have to know how they pull that one off, the answer is in the special "Chromazone Ink".

   The beer also has a few medals under it's belt. In 1997 it won the bronze at the Great American Beer Festival. In 1998 it won the gold medal, and in 2005 it earned the silver.

   Give this beer a try, and be shure to drop by their website. Explore and enjoy, see ya soon!!

                                                                  CHEERS,

                                                                justplaindave

 

Coors Brewery

http://www.coors.com/

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