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Post by Souly on May 15, 2011 14:11:45 GMT -5
I wasn't planning on bringing beer for drinking porpoises... I just wanted to have Canadian beer for trading porpoises. I asked friends and they said pilsner. Do you guys have any ideas?? I pretty much just drink vodka, which I will buy in the US
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Post by LumpSquatch on May 15, 2011 14:26:31 GMT -5
Lump, who you trying to fool man. We all know you are THAT guy. ...yeah.
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Post by RUST NEVER SLEEPS on May 15, 2011 14:43:59 GMT -5
Only jokes Lumpy.
Back on topic, kind of:
I was just wondering if anyone knows what time the duty free is open until.
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Post by spirulina on May 15, 2011 15:20:18 GMT -5
I'll trade Canadian goods for American goods! I have access to super--southern things like Ale-8-1 and Grippos, small batch bourbon, canned boiled peanuts and poke sallet!
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 15, 2011 15:21:36 GMT -5
buy Bud Lite or Coors Lite while state side. They're standard lagers that don't taste like ass. Dude, whaaaa? Bud Lite and Coors both taste exactly like ass. Like, exactly.
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on May 15, 2011 15:26:40 GMT -5
Pil isn't the greatest beer either. It may be a fair comparison.
Spirulina please tell me more about this small batch bourbon.
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Post by spirulina on May 15, 2011 15:36:35 GMT -5
Basil Hayden, Elijah Craig, Knob Creek, Bakers, etc. Lots of those. Then again, I'm sure you can buy them in any liquor store in the Pacific Northwest.
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on May 15, 2011 15:46:45 GMT -5
I'm familiar with knob creek. Not a fan. I love me some Woodfords or even dirty bird.
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Post by LumpSquatch on May 15, 2011 16:19:05 GMT -5
I'll trade Canadian goods for American goods! I have access to super--southern things like Ale-8-1 and Grippos, small batch bourbon, canned boiled peanuts and poke sallet! I'm trying to remember where you said you were from, spirulina.
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Post by weenie on May 15, 2011 16:34:58 GMT -5
While on the topic of beer, I can't drink beer since I'm allergic to it, so I normally drink a cider (like Strongbow) to join in when others are drinking beer. Last time I was in the states I popped into Walmart and didn't see anything cider like in the beer section-- in the states, is this something I'd find only at an actual liquor store? or does Walmrt just not carry it? like I'll still be able to buy it at Safeway, etc. though. Know this pain. My friend doesn't drink beer and when we went on a big roadtrip she got some pretty strange looks when she asked for cider in the states. "Like, hot tea?" She got this at Safeway last year and it was pretty similar to Strongbow, just a little sweeter. I think it'd be hard to drink a bunch of it in a row. 
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Post by spirulina on May 15, 2011 18:44:51 GMT -5
The sweet, sweet appalachian mountains, lump.
Also, Woodchuck is probably the most popular cider that I've seen around here.
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Post by wolfhat on May 15, 2011 19:29:52 GMT -5
Last time I was in the states I popped into Walmart and didn't see anything cider like in the beer section-- in the states, is this something I'd find only at an actual liquor store? or does Walmrt just not carry it? like I'll still be able to buy it at Safeway, etc. though. You can definitely buy cider at grocery stores in Washington. You won't find 2L bottles of it like you do in BC, but it is definitely available. This is wolfhat, but I don't mind being mistaken for the mighty Pea! And for any Rickard's White fans from Canada, if you can't find Rickards, try Blue Moon instead. It's generally quite similar. Blue Moon is WAY better IMO, but they do have their similarities and I agree that if one like Rickard's White they'll probably like BM. Don't bother bringing cheap beer like Pil, across the border. Unless you want to attract all the Saskatchewanians at Sasquatch. Ha. I've only been in SK for a month but I can completely understand where this statement comes from. I wasn't planning on bringing beer for drinking porpoises... I just wanted to have Canadian beer for trading porpoises. I asked friends and they said pilsner. Do you guys have any ideas?? I pretty much just drink vodka, which I will buy in the US I don't care if you're brushing your teeth with it. My point remains. If you insist on bringing beer across the border you gotta go with something local and delicious. buy Bud Lite or Coors Lite while state side. They're standard lagers that don't taste like ass. Dude, whaaaa? Bud Lite and Coors both taste exactly like ass. Like, exactly.I'm speaking relatively. There are far worse options out there. A few examples: Keystone, Ice House, Busch, Milwaukee's Be(a)st, Natural Ice, etc. I could mention malt liquors, but let's not sink that low.
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Post by Pea on May 15, 2011 19:39:00 GMT -5
Haha why does my name keep coming up in this thread? I don't think I've said anything in here recently.
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Post by emptyfox on May 15, 2011 20:03:29 GMT -5
Don't you talk down to my Natty Ice!
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Post by Dr. Garbanzoinski on May 15, 2011 20:11:33 GMT -5
The can is black because when you drink it you blackout.
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