I kinda liked Crowley's choice, Blue Moon. But, I may also go with a Guinness Draught.

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o.k. then, the export the sub standard , and keep the good stuff theory is blown. are you sure you had a shiner bock and not a designer bock ? its the brown bottle with a yellow lable with a ram on it ? it could just be that your pallet is damaged from all those vodka / cranberry things you drink...!
kj
Yes, that's the Shiner Bock I refer to. And as to the vodka/cranberry things to which you refer, I can only say that I resemble that remark.

And by the by, how'd you like the green chartreuse? Did it end up in the GHS shaletini recipe. Come on now, give it up. You're holding out on us. And we have been patient. LOL!
skip, no chartreuse, only good tasting ingredients . here is a preview...
midori and sour, chilled and strained into a martini glass. please deposit a quarter for next set of ingredients.... lol
kj
TD:

Ah, Chimay. Gotta love the Belgian Trappist Monks who have the time and enthusiasm to concoct, ferment, and the patience to age that ale...
kj. Chartreuse not a good ingredient. What heresy! No more quarters for you my friend.
now skip, thats no way to treat your bartender ! i am going to try to post a demostration video monday. i think it is important to share the process of making a good martini.
kj
kj. You can redeem yourself on Monday. I'll be tuned in. Have a good weekend.
you too skip.
kj
Skip - Did you hear that? Wait .... listen ... see, there it is again. Shhhhh ... it's ... it's the ... it's the ghost of Miz Kreeuntz! Run! lol :0)
While you boys are discussing all these lovely libations, please bear in mind that regardless of which type of drink you prefer, it's all health food. Beer is a grain and tequila is a fruit juice, and I thank the good Lord for both!
Lone Star, what else?
does anybody get into these alcoholic energy drinks? that just sounds probematic to me.

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