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| Forte User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Posts: 1,168
| I drink beer like taking in food ... not to get drunk. Besides, a lot of beer is too hard on the kidneys and bladder. Anyway, to make a long story short, if you don’t have Miller’s, you don't have beer. :) I've heard of Castle Bravo beer and it seems that someone here has the same name. Liad Bar-EL |
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| Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Ft. Leonard Wood MO
Posts: 269
| I like Chimay, Val Dieu, Kriek, Newcastle, Paulaner Dunkelweiss, Kostriker Dark. Castle Bravo and I once drove 5 hours to Belgium, bought 750 Euros of beer and drove 5 hours back. Good Memories man. -J |
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