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Whoa. Stay with Little Creatures/Mismatch.$10 per can mate.
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CPA Is a fine quaffing ale, but for a kind of Tennessee-sippin' ale I like Mismatch
http://www.mismatchbrewing.com.au/
- an Oz IPA which I like as well as Little Creatures.
What is a sippin' beer? Why, it's a hoppy beer you sip so that your pint glass has a lot of sippin' rings around it.
With a Green Label you just gulp it right down.
But I like all 3.
I have a section on drink in my library. It includes Kingsley Amis's oeuvre "On Drink". It has a breakfast section, which additional to beer, describes Sir Winston Churchill's usual breakfast as - "a brace of snipe and a tankard of rum".What doubt?
That's far better put than I putWhat doubt?
I have a section on drink in my library. It includes Kingsley Amis's oeuvre "On Drink". It has a breakfast section, which additional to beer, describes Sir Winston Churchill's usual breakfast as - "a brace of snipe and a tankard of rum".
These days, to promulgate this quite reasonable breakfast menu, you would be shot.
Best to stick to beer...
I was having a meal at the bar at the Texas Saltgrass Steakhouse in Amarillo, in the TX Panhandle, a few nites ago, and ordered some baby-back ribs with a side of baked Idaho potato with the trimmins. And my usual mai tai.Yeah/nah.
Am I doing it right?
Back in Houston now. 12 pack of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale $13.97. Quaffing one now.
From Spec's. Spec's outlets in Houston are like Dan Murphy's. The deli version on Smith Street Houston is so similar to the original Dan Murphy's in Chapel Street, Prahran.
Houston traffic still Texas crazy - 80 mph in 65 mph zones thru the city freeways. 7 lanes up and down. No radar/traffic cops. You have to go with the flow. I just drove Dallas - Houston 400 miles bumper-to bumper at 80 mph. Just set it in Cruise.
In Oz ya'll would be arrested ...
There are traffic cops here in Houston, but in the metro area they will only go you if you are hitting around 90 mph. On the freeways.Man that's cheap. A slab (24) of SNPs would set you back about $75 in Oz. Just out of curiosity, why no traffic cops? It's a major source of government revenue here.
Gods speedI'm on my way to Beer City.