Archive for October, 2008
Friday, October 31st, 2008
anonymous asked: I spilled beer on the carpet last night and thought that soapy water and a towel was sufficient enough to clean it up, but today it smells like a skunk. It’s horrible…..what is the best thing to use? I’ve tried things we have around the house…..even tried a small amount of bleach mixed with water and it still smells =(
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Tags: Beer, Bleach, Carpet, Skunk, Soapy Water
Posted in Cleaning & Laundry | 4 Comments »
Friday, October 31st, 2008
Tom_Araya asked: the people only support to see the beisbol since it is possible to eat and take beer in the partygame.
I challenge them to that they watch a party game of baseball without taking to eat nothing, just see the party game, it is a martyrdom, up to even your it he sees the idea of committing ******* of the boredom, they are late 3 or 4 minutes in every pitch throwing and nothing happens in the game, because of it it is necessary to take beer and eat.
I do not understand since there are people who says that the soccer is boring I believe that blind persons or bad of the brain.
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Tags: Baseball, People, Soccer
Posted in Other - Sports | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
K M asked: I have a box of Foccacia mix that was discontinued. It’s Meditrainean cheese or something like that. The recipe calls for 1 bottle of beer or 1 can soda water. I don’t have either at the moment. Can I use Sprite? Or just water? Or something else?
Which leads to my second question… what is the advantage of the carbonation? I’ve made other simple bread mixes and they just require water. Just curious if anyone knows.
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Tags: Beer, Bread Mixes, Carbonation, Foccacia Bread, Sprite
Posted in Cooking & Recipes | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
zetetic1953 asked: I would love to hear from you guys as to what your favorite beer is. I haven’t acquired the taste for beer, so I would like to find one that doesn’t taste like Budweiser or my bathroom mouthwash. I have tried a few, and on my barely acceptable list is Newcastle Brown Ale, and Samuel Adams Brown Ale. Also, it would be nice if they were available in the United States within driving distance. I am sure there are some fine beers in Germany and Ireland, but I don’t have enough gas money to get there. Also, speaking of Ireland, I don’t like Guinness. It tastes like burnt molasses. Thanks for the comments!
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Tags: Beer, Budweiser, Guinness, Ireland, Love
Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits | 19 Comments »
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
waitfor420 asked: I don’t usually drink beer anyway, but the other night I was at a party and I drank about 4oz of this swill. I may never drink beer again.
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Tags: Coors Beer, Coors Light, Drink Beer, Light Beer, Swill
Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits | 13 Comments »
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
megallicaxiii asked: things like
-Chuging tips
-Quarters tips and techniuqes
-Beer pong (10 cup)
-Long pour
-anything ellse (besides card games) you can think of please tell me!
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Tags: Beer Games, Beer Pong, Drinking Games, Playing Games, Quarters
Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
mnvikes asked: Everywhere I read it strongly recommeneds that you dont cane sugar, but use corn sugar instead but never really explains why, why cant you use cane sugar and how significant is the change in flavor or other consequences if you just use regular store bought cane sugar?
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Tags: Cane Sugar, Consequences, Corn Sugar
Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits | 4 Comments »
Sunday, October 26th, 2008
djanonymousclown asked: I have the airlock on my lid of fermenting beer. It is half full of water - like it said to do. But there is a removable top to the airlock. Am I supposed to take this off so that the carbon dioxide can be released? Or is it supposed to be on?
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Tags: Brewing Beer, Carbon Dioxide, Fermenting Beer
Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits | 4 Comments »