LoveMyHats2
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In the future I will try to explain that to them and see if they have an interest in flying to Arizona for you. If not, it is the flyswatter for them.I like pill bugs and lady bugs
In the future I will try to explain that to them and see if they have an interest in flying to Arizona for you. If not, it is the flyswatter for them.I like pill bugs and lady bugs
Chow...er nite!Off to bed kids..... be good!!
That is one great pin up gal picture for sure! WOW!
Now you can get a better look-see. My friends call her my girlfriend lol
I think if I were single and met a gal that looked like that, I would want to take her home and keep her!It turned up at the Pardeeville Antique Mall. Now, if only I'd meet a gal who looks like that there, who'd be as happy in my home as the picture lol
It's now the 'Classic '60's formula', too. I like it pretty good. I only ever drink it or Blue Ribbon. My grandpa, great-grandpa, and great-great-grandpa all lived by the Schlitz Brewery for years. My great-great-grandpa was the first and last in my family to leave. He was born there in 1875 and died in 1975.
The leinenkugel beer is to me a real "taste buds" beer, and one of their most savory and mouth watering flavors is the dark and creamy beer...yummy like crazy!Schlitz and Blue Ribbon when you're in the heart of Leinenkugel country? Oh, man. My dad has drank PBR for over fifty years, so I get the attraction. I didn't inherit it though. Unfortunately for my bank account, I like the expensive stuff although I probably don't average more than three or four beers a month these days.
That may be true for beers with a maltier characteristic, but most beers with a pronounced hops flavour tend to go downhill fairly quickly with time.....well beer as most other drinks, if aged, has a far better quality.
I guess you may know more about beer than I do, but as far as I look at beer, and sort of like some Scotch, Wine, etc., if it is "aged" it took more to develop a fine flavor. I just feel that it takes some time and care for something to be given an age process and takes no time or effort to shoot out a 6 pack of beer from a factory and market it the way BUD does and that perhaps the mass public has no idea what a aged beer would be like. I am not an expert on beer or any other "booze" oriented product. I also note that some people may like BUD if that is what they really like to drink.That may be true for beers with a maltier characteristic, but most beers with a pronounced hops flavour tend to go downhill fairly quickly with time.
As for beers lacking in taste in the first place, who's to tell ...
Now you can get a better look-see. My friends call her my girlfriend lol
I am so into art, drawings and illustrative pictures. I once knew all the names of those that do pin up art, and fantasy art, but as age hits me so does memory loss. The one name that does surface is Boris, but I think Boris was not pin up art, rather, fantasy art.That's a De Vorss drawing. See, I can recognize the great pin-up artist drawing styles from reading my book, The Great American Pin-Up If any of you gentleman's (and ladies!) library shelves are lacking this book, I highly recommend it.
Well I am learning something new now. Thanks.For the less-hoppy beers, I totally agree. And the aging can get get fairly extreme with Belgian beers, especially. My son was in Belgium this past summer, and was able (over the course of a number of days) to taste through a series of 12 different years of the same beer.
About the same time as the "born-on date" advertising program, there was also a series of adds related to "skunky" beer. I assume that "skunky" flavour is at least in part related to the hops not holding up.
And I have had some dry-hopped beers for which you could tell the difference between the beginning and the end of the keg if it hadn't been selling fast enough.