I've always wondered about that crystal mountain stuff- I've seen it before- does it have enough "tang" to it or is it on the sweeter side?Bruce wrote:Crystal Mountain Sugar-Free lemonade for bottled water. Ice Mountain water.
Saw it- just wanted to expand it a little further. Later tonight it's probably going to be a manhattan, but I'm not sure what mix yetAaron Deacon wrote:You might also check this similarly topic-ed thread:
http://lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=10771
I'm heading to the store right now to refresh my stock of Evan Williams.
Cheers.
jpschust wrote:I've always wondered about that crystal mountain stuff- I've seen it before- does it have enough "tang" to it or is it on the sweeter side?Bruce wrote:Crystal Mountain Sugar-Free lemonade for bottled water. Ice Mountain water.
Both the Map Room and Hopleaf often have De Koninck on tap. Currently, I believe, the Hopleaf has it, but the Map Room does not.jpschust wrote:tonight I will be drinking Dekonik- which brings me to a good question- where in Chicago can I find Dekonik on tap? It's so much better on tap than from the bottle (if the lines are clean)
Back when I was in college we used to add lime to high life as it was cheaper than drinking coronajimswside wrote:Im just a regular guy, in my fridge right now I have been drinking:
Leinenkugels Honey Weiss
Mickeys Malt Liquor
Miller High Life
Budweiser
I mix & match any of these with a few shots of Cazadores, or the Cabo Anejo I have on hand, and I am all set for a sunny weekend day sitting on my deck grillin, or firing up the smoker, and listening to some White Sox baseball.
danimalarkey wrote:last night I had two pints of Two Bros' Cain & Ebel red rye ale.
Seriously, Cain & Ebel on tap in the 'hood? I guess it is time to end my boycott of GdA. Maybe I'll see you on Sunday.clb wrote:danimalarkey wrote:last night I had two pints of Two Bros' Cain & Ebel red rye ale.
One of my favorites for sure...thought I'd mention they have it on tap at Gruppo di Amici in Rogers Park and Pints are $3 on Sunday...I'm pretty much there every Sunday for the beer (and pizza, but that's another board).
d4v3 wrote:Seriously, Cain & Ebel on tap in the 'hood? I guess it is time to end my boycott of GdA. Maybe I'll see you on Sunday.clb wrote:danimalarkey wrote:last night I had two pints of Two Bros' Cain & Ebel red rye ale.
One of my favorites for sure...thought I'd mention they have it on tap at Gruppo di Amici in Rogers Park and Pints are $3 on Sunday...I'm pretty much there every Sunday for the beer (and pizza, but that's another board).
schenked wrote:A Bell's Hopslam that found its way across the Wisconsin boarder a few months ago. So, so tasty.
(I am still in denial about the fact that this will be an Oberonless summer.)
Dale wrote:Three Floyds Gumballhead just came out last week. That will make me forget the loss of Oberon real quick. The rumor is it will be available in 6 packs this year.
The liquor store just up the road from the 3 Floyds brewery in Munster has most of the standard Bell's beer selection for $32/case. A visit to 3 Floyds and stocking up on Bell's makes for a nice afternoon outing. Also, the Munster Veteran's Memorial, located where you turn off Calument avenue to go to 3 Floyds, is absolutely worth checking out (but it is very sobering, so you might want to check it out before going to the brewery).jpschust wrote:Bells two hearted ale.