found some Great Lakes Christmas Ale while cleaning out basement closet. They are probably 6 years old, but it's go time, should compliment the few cans of PBR sitting in the back of the fridge.
eddysnake wrote:Found a Great Lakes Blackout Stout that says best by 08/30/09, seems to be good, what actually goes bad?
The beer doesn't taste any different, but certain particles in the yeast portion of the beer metabolize. You won't notice it, but it usually leads to bad stomach upset, excessive diahrrea, and hemherroids.
eddysnake wrote:Found a Great Lakes Blackout Stout that says best by 08/30/09, seems to be good, what actually goes bad?
The beer doesn't taste any different, but certain particles in the yeast portion of the beer metabolize. You won't notice it, but it usually leads to bad stomach upset, excessive diahrrea, and hemherroids.
sounds like I just found my friday night challenge.
eddysnake wrote:Found a Great Lakes Blackout Stout that says best by 08/30/09, seems to be good, what actually goes bad?
The beer doesn't taste any different, but certain particles in the yeast portion of the beer metabolize. You won't notice it, but it usually leads to bad stomach upset, excessive diahrrea, and hemherroids.
Has anyone had Michelob Amber Bock? It's on sale at the local distributor for $13 a case, and I'm tempted to buy just as a cheap fridge-stocking beer for when friends are over. Thoughts?
Actually, I've also wondered about the quality of these types of beers ( this one, bud select, whatever the miller one is). Just haven't wanted to waste money to try because my expectation is so low.
We have a beer distributor up here on Long Island that's doing something I've never heard of before.
They have about three dozen different craft beers on draft and the fill growlers and sell them or you can bring your own and they'll fill them for you (for a price obviously).
I didn't know this was legal in NY, has anyone anywhere else seen anything like this?
ExPatriatePen wrote:We have a beer distributor up here on Long Island that's doing something I've never heard of before.
They have about three dozen different craft beers on draft and the fill growlers and sell them or you can bring your own and they'll fill them for you (for a price obviously).
I didn't know this was legal in NY, has anyone anywhere else seen anything like this?