Or patates frites...Wouldn't they be "pomme frittes" then?![]()

Or patates frites...Wouldn't they be "pomme frittes" then?![]()
I know from pulp fiction the quartet pounder is called the royale with cheese. They never mentioned what they called friesOr patates frites...![]()
I know from pulp fiction the quartet pounder is called the royale with cheese. They never mentioned what they called fries![]()
![]()
I see one crap french beer (Kronie), one meh belgian (Hoegaarden), and two awesome belgians.
Not a bad attempt, but they could've gone a lot better without having to raise the price.
Well atleast they don't have bud and other weak midwest beers.
What is this "Bud" that you speak of? Is that the water college kids drink?
Bud is too expensive for the college kids.
Oh, well then replace college kids with 20-somethings in tank-tops with gravy stains sitting on a recliner watching the old TV.
The PBR crowd?
Pabst is the largest American brewer now that the big 3 are all foreign owned (or is it big 2 now that Miller and Coors got together). If you are ever in Milwaukee the Pabst brewery tour was pretty good even if the beer wasn't. Lakefront Brewery was my favorite.
Oldest. Yes. Best...depends on what your are talking about. If you are only counting large scale breweries with major distribution it probably ranks right up there with Sam Adams and a few others in my opinion. If you bring in the smaller micro breweries and craft beers not close. For me the only Yuengling beer worth drinking is Yuengling Lager. I grew up on the stuff and I still love it. It's available all over FL now that they have a brewery there too.Yes but Yuengling is America's oldest and best brewer.
I'm just happy they aren't insane prices. $6-8 isn't bad
I don't think I've ever had a french beer. Just give me a cold Ale or Pilsner and I'm happy. I don't like 'food' beers (tastes like food, has visible food bits in it) or 'bread' beers (so thick it is like soaked bread)
I recently picked up a variety pack of beers from the Kona Brewing Company after I had a few Fire Rock Pale Ales at the Kona Cafe in the Poly this June. It's a pretty decent beer (cool looking bottle too) that I first had in Hawaii 10 years ago that is now being imported to the main land and I guess distributed all over the East coast.
Pabst is the largest American brewer now that the big 3 are all foreign owned (or is it big 2 now that Miller and Coors got together). If you are ever in Milwaukee the Pabst brewery tour was pretty good even if the beer wasn't. Lakefront Brewery was my favorite.
Yes but Yuengling is America's oldest and best brewer.
Since we are sufficiently off topic, let me lead us a bit further off...
Fall beer season. IMO, the best season of the year. My fridge currently has Sam Adams Octoberfest, Victory Festbier, Sam Adams Fat Jack, and finally my favorite fall seasonal, Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale.
So what are you all enjoying this fine fall season?
Since we are sufficiently off topic, let me lead us a bit further off...
Fall beer season. IMO, the best season of the year. My fridge currently has Sam Adams Octoberfest, Victory Festbier, Sam Adams Fat Jack, and finally my favorite fall seasonal, Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale.
So what are you all enjoying this fine fall season?
yes. It was brewed in NH. Doesn't change my opinion.Not quite sure where you are located, but the Kona you drank is almost definitely not imported from Hawaii. They sold like 60,000 barrels last year, but only brewed around 10,000 in Hawaii. The remainder was brewed at either Widmer or Redhook. So if you are on the east coast, odds are that Hawaiian beer came from beautiful tropic islands of Portsmouth New Hampshire......
Yes but Yuengling is America's oldest and best brewer.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.