Posted: 1/27/2013 7:28:47 PM EDT
Bought me a 24 pack of Guinness in the can at Costco today. ![]() Now I got drink 'em all. I'm sure I'll manage though. ![]() |
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Not sure I've evah seen'm in a can. Are you sure? Yep, the stuff in the can with the widget http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widget_%28beer%29. They also have bottles with the widget. The bottles w/o the widget taste like poop. |
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I set a record at a local irish pub years back. Drank 220oz of guinness in a night. They comped my bill and I sat on the back ofmy buddies tailgate till 5am sobering up a bit and being taken home.
Luckily no wasteful throwing up. I loaded up on a 24pk of Mexican mixed beer at Costco tonight. A coworker is here at the house with her baby granddaughter. My wife is in baby mode thus beer is being consumed by me |
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Not as good as fresh squeezed, but still pretty amazing. Just don't buy the stuff in bottles. That stuff is bad. Bottle = bad. I don't even like the bottle with the widget. Contrary to what some people say, the Guinness over there tastes like the stuff in the can over here. I hit St James' Gate in November and the memories are fresh - well, as fresh as they can be after a couple pints. With any luck, I'll do it again next November. |
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I set a record at a local irish pub years back. Drank 220oz of guinness in a night. They comped my bill and I sat on the back ofmy buddies tailgate till 5am sobering up a bit and being taken home. Luckily no wasteful throwing up. I loaded up on a 24pk of Mexican mixed beer at Costco tonight. A coworker is here at the house with her baby granddaughter. My wife is in baby mode thus beer is being consumed by me That's.... a record I'm pretty sure I could break. Up for a challenge?
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The only Guinness that I like is their Foreign Extra.
It has a higher ABV at 7.5% and waaay more flavor. I know regular guinness is supposed to be like that but it is like drinking toasted water to me. No body. "Foreign Extra Stout is brewed with generous hops and roasted barley for a bittersweet balance & full-flavored, natural bite. Developed over 200 years ago for global export from Ireland, the addition of extra hops ensured this Stout would arrive to its destination in perfect condition. Today, Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is enjoyed by millions of people around the world." |
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Quoted: Quoted: I set a record at a local irish pub years back. Drank 220oz of guinness in a night. They comped my bill and I sat on the back ofmy buddies tailgate till 5am sobering up a bit and being taken home. Luckily no wasteful throwing up. I loaded up on a 24pk of Mexican mixed beer at Costco tonight. A coworker is here at the house with her baby granddaughter. My wife is in baby mode thus beer is being consumed by me That's.... a record I'm pretty sure I could break. Up for a challenge? ![]() That's 14 pints. I can do 14 pints during a whole night out, but it's all subject to the time frame. Hell, it takes a good 5 pints before I get warmed up enough to lay down tasty jams on the guitar. |
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I set a record at a local irish pub years back. Drank 220oz of guinness in a night. They comped my bill and I sat on the back ofmy buddies tailgate till 5am sobering up a bit and being taken home. Luckily no wasteful throwing up. I loaded up on a 24pk of Mexican mixed beer at Costco tonight. A coworker is here at the house with her baby granddaughter. My wife is in baby mode thus beer is being consumed by me That's.... a record I'm pretty sure I could break. Up for a challenge? ![]() That's 14 pints. I can do 14 pints during a whole night out, but it's all subject to the time frame. Hell, it takes a good 5 pints before I get warmed up enough to lay down tasty jams on the guitar. 14 pints and I'd be comatose. |
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The only Guinness that I like is their Foreign Extra. It has a higher ABV at 7.5% and waaay more flavor. I know regular guinness is supposed to be like that but it is like drinking toasted water to me. No body. "Foreign Extra Stout is brewed with generous hops and roasted barley for a bittersweet balance & full-flavored, natural bite. Developed over 200 years ago for global export from Ireland, the addition of extra hops ensured this Stout would arrive to its destination in perfect condition. Today, Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is enjoyed by millions of people around the world." Now there's a man I could drink with. |
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Quoted: Doesn't hold a candle to this stuff... Too bad it's seasonal. But Irish Death is year round!!!!!!! |








