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Having a pint of Guinness.

After all the craft craze...Guinness sales have got to be taking a hit domestically.
That beer seems like so much work goes into it for a decent taste and low abv.
Aren't you in CO?
Oskar blues and Odell's and Avery, etc and you go with that?
I mean you should never go with that...ever at this point.
Maybe have 1 on st pattys.
 

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After all the craft craze...Guinness sales have got to be taking a hit domestically.
That beer seems like so much work goes into it for a decent taste and low abv.
Aren't you in CO?
Oskar blues and Odell's and Avery, etc and you go with that?
I mean you should never go with that...ever at this point.
Maybe have 1 on st pattys.

Been my favorite for years now Falls. Old habits die hard.
 

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After all the craft craze...Guinness sales have got to be taking a hit domestically.
That beer seems like so much work goes into it for a decent taste and low abv.
Aren't you in CO?
Oskar blues and Odell's and Avery, etc and you go with that?
I mean you should never go with that...ever at this point.
Maybe have 1 on st pattys.

I just got back from Scotland - I'm assuming Guiness is doing fine

I'm drinking a red wine called The Federalist Dueling Pistols - took a xanax and an ambien - going to bed early so I will be rested for a day of boating
 

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After all the craft craze...Guinness sales have got to be taking a hit domestically.
That beer seems like so much work goes into it for a decent taste and low abv.
Aren't you in CO?
Oskar blues and Odell's and Avery, etc and you go with that?
I mean you should never go with that...ever at this point.
Maybe have 1 on st pattys.


ABV he's having a pint not 2 or 6
 

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Pink Grapefruit sparkling water. Just got back from grocery shopping and saw this stuff and thought I'd give it a try. Two grocery stores in one night. Shop - come home - put stuff away - go shop different store (different deals) - come home - put stuff away. 4 hours.
 

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Pink Grapefruit sparkling water. Just got back from grocery shopping and saw this stuff and thought I'd give it a try. Two grocery stores in one night. Shop - come home - put stuff away - go shop different store (different deals) - come home - put stuff away. 4 hours.

Pink Grapefruit sparkling water?.....

At least it's not diet tea or something really embarrassing.
 
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CANT SEE WHY ANYONE WOULD DRINK A TOXIC CORPORATE OWNED BEER, THEY CUT ON INGREDIENTS , ALL MANIPULATED, NOT NATURAL. DRINK THE CRAFT BEERS YOU WONT GO BACK.
 
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High Fructose Corn Syrup & Fish Bladders
Speaking of trusting companies, let’s get one thing straight, Guinness beer is no longer owned by the Irish, they are now owned by a large beer conglomerate called Diageo and manufactured in over 50 different countries. No matter how many St. Patty’s Day celebrations you’ve had with this dark stout, it’s time to stop because they use high fructose corn syrup in their beer (4/2/14 Update: Guinness Beer claims they do not use high fructose corn syrup any longer, but refuses to disclose ingredient affidavits or full of list of ingredients.) But, Guinness beer also contains isinglass, a gelatin-like substance produced from the swim bladder of a fish. This ingredient helps remove any “haziness,” solids, or yeast byproducts from the beer. Mmmmm… fish bladder sounds delicious, doesn’t? The sneaky thing this beer company does like many of the companies mentioned here today is create an illusion of using the best ingredients when in actuality what they tell you publicly on their websites is a complete farce. On Guinness FAQ’s – they have a question that states: “What are the key ingredients in Guinness” and the answer doesn’t reveal the whole picture – it only states “Our key ingredients – other than inspiration – are roasted, malted barley, hops, yeast and water.” What BS, right? You have to call, email, question and know the right things to ask to even have a chance at getting the truth. This is insanity.
 

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I just got back from Scotland - I'm assuming Guiness is doing fine

I'm drinking a red wine called The Federalist Dueling Pistols - took a xanax and an ambien - going to bed early so I will be rested for a day of boating

Well that's why I added the domestic bit. Those wankers across the sea have no idea what good beer is. The Belgians do...but no one else.
 

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