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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Milloors

Miller and Coors are combining their operations.

Hrm... I've never tried mixing those two; have to give it a go. I love mixing my beers; it sends the beer snobs into apoplectic fits and opens up a nearly infinite range of unique tastes for that king of all nectars: sweet, sweet beeeer...

For example, I highly recommend Boddington's and Budweiser -- otherwise known as JT's B&B. It's an amazingly crisp and refreshing post-yardwork summer blend. Be sure to let the Boddington's breathe for a bit after opening it, or you'll get a suds volcano during the combining process. Cheers!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmm...Miller and Coors, water + water = water.

09:22  

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