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Originally Posted by greggwiggins
(Post 13343557)
The folks at Delaware's Dogfish Head Craft Brewery half-jokingly brewed a craft malt liquor at one time.
http://www.lagunitas.com/beers/brownshugga.html |
Shaefer's here in CT is pretty bad... but for $4.99 in an otherwise pricey town is hard to beat. I drink it every time I have a bad day in the market and feel like i need to do something "austere".
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My understanding was that, in the US, "Malt Liquor" applied to any beer that had an alcohol content above 5% regardless of what market it was aimed towards.
The term malt liquor definitely has connotations of cheap, poorly made beverages consumed only for the effect of the alcohol, but I've had many high quality beers that technically fit the malt liquor label. Feel free to correct me on my above assumptions, I'll admit I'm not 100% clear on US liquor laws :) |
Beers are either "top fermented" or "bottom fermented." Porters, ales, and stouts are top fermented and malt liquor is bottom fermented, which means the wort (the resulting brew of malt, prepared cereals like corn or rice, hops and water) is fermented by yeast of the bottom fermentation type (i.e. yeast which settles to the bottom of the fermenting tanks). Top fermenting yeast does the opposite. Malt liquor is made from a wort containing a high percentage of fermentable sugars which makes it slightly sweeter and a bit spicy in flavor and also raises the alcohol content. |
I bought a six pack of Red Bull (by Schlitz, no relation to the energy drink) in the early 90s from a gas station next to my hotel. Nasty stuff, didn’t make it through one can! :eek: I left the remaining ones on top of the coke machine and went back for a six pack of Bud. :D
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Originally Posted by N965VJ
(Post 13350801)
I bought a six pack of Red Bull (by Schlitz, no relation to the energy drink) in the early 90s from a gas station next to my hotel. Nasty stuff, didn’t make it through one can! :eek: I left the remaining ones on top of the coke machine and went back for a six pack of Bud. :D
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I have a couple 40's of Mickey's a month -- complete with ghetto koozie. Old school. Used to drink O.E., but lost the taste for it.
Chris |
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Originally Posted by phedre
(Post 13350613)
My understanding was that, in the US, "Malt Liquor" applied to any beer that had an alcohol content above 5% regardless of what market it was aimed towards.
The term malt liquor definitely has connotations of cheap, poorly made beverages consumed only for the effect of the alcohol, but I've had many high quality beers that technically fit the malt liquor label. Feel free to correct me on my above assumptions, I'll admit I'm not 100% clear on US liquor laws :) With the growth of craft brewing and high octane beers, several states have relaxed or eliminated the naming requirement. |
Here's a game for you guys. It's called Fists of Steel.
(Requires at least 3 people, one of whom is the "umpire") 1. Two or more participants each produce two 32oz cans of Steel Reserve. 2. The umpire tapes one can in the grip of each of the participants' hands with duct tape. 3. The participants are free to do whatever they like, except pour out the beer. The only acceptable way to dispose of the beer is to drink it. 4. When a participant has an empty can, the umpire verifies it and removes the tape. 5. The person first to get both hands free is the "winner". Optimum strategy is to consume the beer quickly. It warms rapidly due to body heat, and normal activities such as going to the bathroom are significantly more difficult with cans of beer taped to your hands. |
Originally Posted by Jazzop
(Post 13354538)
Here's a game for you guys. It's called Fists of Steel.
(Requires at least 3 people, one of whom is the "umpire") 1. Two or more participants each produce two 32oz cans of Steel Reserve. 2. The umpire tapes one can in the grip of each of the participants' hands with duct tape. 3. The participants are free to do whatever they like, except pour out the beer. The only acceptable way to dispose of the beer is to drink it. 4. When a participant has an empty can, the umpire verifies it and removes the tape. 5. The person first to get both hands free is the "winner". Optimum strategy is to consume the beer quickly. It warms rapidly due to body heat, and normal activities such as going to the bathroom are significantly more difficult with cans of beer taped to your hands. I used to be able to down a 12 oz can of beer in a bit under 5 seconds. However, I fear that this does not imply a potential sub-minute performance with 64 ounces, though. Maybe there should be a belt system added to the game. Black belt for under 2 minutes, brown for under 4 minutes and so on... Cheers, T. |
Originally Posted by Thalassa
(Post 13343592)
Gotta admit I haven't had it in quite a bit longer than a year, but I am quite familiar with Mickey's Big Mouth -- very efficient for getting wasted fast.
Cheers, T. |
Originally Posted by Jazzop
(Post 13354538)
Here's a game for you guys. It's called Fists of Steel.
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Originally Posted by work2fly
(Post 13348777)
:stepping forward:
I've got several bottles of Red Horse in my fridge - Philippines finest malt liquor. Singha and Chang are also malt liquors. |
Joose anyone?
It's like 24 ounces of 9 percent malt liquor mixed with caffeine and other energy additives for something like $3. Worst thing ever. |
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