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Post by Origanalist on Apr 17, 2016 6:26:07 GMT -8
Some people like beer, some don't. I myself like a good beer, just saw this one this morning. Going to have to give it a try. Virtual Taste: Undercover Shut-Down Ale We brewed this especially bitter ale in remembrance of the 2005 St Patrick's Day Massacre and in commemoration of our 20-day suspension that followed. The ABC conducted an undercover investigation of our brewery, finding us guilty of operating a "Disorderly House." as well as "Moral Turpitude'... we had to look that up... it is defined as "devoid of social morals -- we disagree! We did the crime. We did the time. We got the braggin' rights. A song of beer and weed mashable.com/2015/03/08/lagunitas-beer-st-patricks-day-massacre/#mEB91CTwqkqG
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suzanimal
Starting to glow
Boxed wine connoisseur and bacon enthusiast extraordinaire.
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Post by suzanimal on Apr 17, 2016 10:38:18 GMT -8
I prefer a shit wine.
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Post by acptulsa on Apr 17, 2016 11:01:09 GMT -8
That guy could have saved himself a lot of hassle.
Hops and hemp are closely related plants. Close enough that one can be grafted onto the roots of the other. A combination which can produce hops rich in THC. Which, in turn, can be used to brew an interesting cross between beer and moon tea.
So why was he flagrantly courting a bust again?
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Post by Origanalist on Apr 17, 2016 19:49:54 GMT -8
That guy could have saved himself a lot of hassle. Hops and hemp are closely related plants. Close enough that one can be grafted onto the roots of the other. A combination which can produce hops rich in THC. Which, in turn, can be used to brew an interesting cross between beer and moon tea. So why was he flagrantly courting a bust again? Maybe he didn't think he was doing anything wrong.
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Post by acptulsa on Apr 18, 2016 4:14:50 GMT -8
That guy could have saved himself a lot of hassle. Hops and hemp are closely related plants. Close enough that one can be grafted onto the roots of the other. A combination which can produce hops rich in THC. Which, in turn, can be used to brew an interesting cross between beer and moon tea. So why was he flagrantly courting a bust again? Maybe he didn't think he was doing anything wrong. I didn't say he was doing anything wrong. I said he was courting a bust. I think we're up to eighty percent of the laws that ban doing something that isn't wrong.
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Post by Origanalist on Apr 18, 2016 6:11:21 GMT -8
So, with eighty percent of the laws banning something that's not wrong should we still follow those laws to avoid "courting a bust"?
Also, would his grafting a hemp plant to a hops plant and producing a beverage rich in THC not also be courting a bust?
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Post by acptulsa on Apr 18, 2016 7:22:41 GMT -8
So, with eighty percent of the laws banning something that's not wrong should we still follow those laws to avoid "courting a bust"? Also, would his grafting a hemp plant to a hops plant and producing a beverage rich in THC not also be courting a bust? I generally avoid courting a bust. And enriched hops isn't courting a bust unless there's a cop around with a brain. More smart lawyers, dumb laws and dumb cops. It's like Americans have decided that you can still be free, as long as you're rich, or smarter than the steroid-chompers they pin badges onto these days.
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Post by TRP on Nov 30, 2016 19:54:22 GMT -8
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Post by Origanalist on Nov 13, 2017 15:22:58 GMT -8
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Post by acptulsa on Nov 13, 2017 15:36:22 GMT -8
Sounds good.
I just mixed some Canadian whiskey in my cream soda. I never liked Canadian until I discovered that combination.
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Post by Origanalist on Nov 13, 2017 16:03:37 GMT -8
Sounds good. I just mixed some Canadian whiskey in my cream soda. I never liked Canadian until I discovered that combination. I can't say as I have ever tried that.
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Post by 3D on Nov 13, 2017 19:53:29 GMT -8
Been buying some of these lately.... I think they taste pretty good.
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Post by Origanalist on Nov 13, 2017 20:36:50 GMT -8
Been buying some of these lately.... I think they taste pretty good. That's all that matters. I doesn't mean anything if somebody else doesn't.
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Post by willie with tan lines on Nov 16, 2017 7:50:08 GMT -8
I like Amberbock. It's one of the few dark beers I find appealing. I can also drink Dos Equis and there's another one Mr A will order for me sometimes that I like but I forgot the name. He likes stouts and fancy pants craft beer but even he will admit Amberbock is pretty decent.
I prefer light beer. I can't drink more than one of the darker stuff because it fills me up too much. Plus, I feel guilty spending 300 calories on a beer. That's a frickin' meal for me. These days I'm sticking with a small glass of wine with dinner - I retired my 16 oz cup and an occasional Select 55 or Miller 64. Whichever is in stock in cans. I'm not allowed to have glass when I'm drinking. The number of calories are in the name but Mr A says they call it that because it takes that many to get a buzz.
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Post by TRP on Dec 24, 2017 20:36:40 GMT -8
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