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Post by Pea on Mar 14, 2011 16:08:22 GMT -8
I found it for $6.99 at some random gas station (this completely conflicts with everything I've said about gas station beer prices) one time and almost jumped out of my skin with excitement.
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Post by Pea on Mar 14, 2011 16:10:31 GMT -8
Same price for the Canadian equivalent "Canadian" (or "Molson" as it's known in the States.) I learned that the hard way when I tried ordering a "Molson" at the Commodore last month. The guy just looked at me like I was insane for a few seconds before realizing what I was trying to order. I mean, SHIT, it says MOLSON on the tap handle!
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Post by alex on Mar 14, 2011 16:25:53 GMT -8
Molson Extra, Dry, Canadian, 67, Export, or M?
I bought 12 bottles of Molson M last weekend for $23.99, which was cheaper than the usual $25.99.
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Post by wolfhat on Mar 14, 2011 16:30:49 GMT -8
You make a good point, Pea, but Molson has spent untold millions on ad campaigns telling Canadians that "Canadian" is their beer. The poor bartender was just another brainwashed Canuck.
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Post by Pea on Mar 14, 2011 16:35:49 GMT -8
Haha next time I go to a bar I'm gonna order an "American" and see what the bartender does.
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Post by wolfhat on Mar 14, 2011 16:45:59 GMT -8
Molson Extra, Dry, Canadian, 67, Export, or M? I bought 12 bottles of Molson M last weekend for $23.99, which was cheaper than the usual $25.99. Don't forget Cold Shots. My girlfriend bought a 12 pack of 67 (Calories) about a year ago and I think there is still one in the fridge. It tastes like watered down beer, which is pretty much exactly what it is. What is Molson M? Haha next time I go to a bar I'm gonna order an "American" and see what the bartender does. You'll likely get water. Can every thread be a beer thread, please?
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Post by Pea on Mar 14, 2011 16:50:13 GMT -8
Short answer? YES Long answer? YESSSSS JWW would love this forum even more
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Post by J. Walter Weatherman on Mar 14, 2011 16:51:10 GMT -8
As I have stated before, every thread is every thread. I've considered changing the name of the pterodactyl thread to exactly the same as "THREAD 4 BOYZ NO GIRLZ ALLOWED"
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Post by Pea on Mar 14, 2011 16:54:32 GMT -8
every thread is every thread New proposed forum name.
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Post by J. Walter Weatherman on Mar 14, 2011 16:58:20 GMT -8
Fuck yes. Oh my god yes. What better way to describe this board in a small little nutshell. I've just been saying over on the facebutt that I think sometimes we take for granted how much different our little board is from most other boards.
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Post by emptyfox on Mar 14, 2011 16:58:42 GMT -8
Same price for the Canadian equivalent "Canadian" (or "Molson" as it's known in the States.) I learned that the hard way when I tried ordering a "Molson" at the Commodore last month. The guy just looked at me like I was insane for a few seconds before realizing what I was trying to order. I mean, SHIT, it says MOLSON on the tap handle! I was going to tell this story, but than you told it.
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Post by Pea on Mar 14, 2011 17:09:11 GMT -8
Haha I'm glad you found it funny because I felt like an idiot.
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Post by alex on Mar 14, 2011 17:33:01 GMT -8
Molson Extra, Dry, Canadian, 67, Export, or M? I bought 12 bottles of Molson M last weekend for $23.99, which was cheaper than the usual $25.99. Don't forget Cold Shots. My girlfriend bought a 12 pack of 67 (Calories) about a year ago and I think there is still one in the fridge. It tastes like watered down beer, which is pretty much exactly what it is. What is Molson M? SHORT VERSION: tiny bubbles LONG VERSION: It's basically a Canadian, but micro carbonated. It's smoother and cleaner, and doesn't leave you with as much of a hangover the next day (in my experience anyway). Also, you can drink much much more of it without feeling full even though it's not a light beer. At 4.9%, it's quickly becoming a new go-to beer for me.
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Post by emptyfox on Mar 14, 2011 17:35:03 GMT -8
I think you can be excused. Wolfhat's assessment was spot on.
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