Beer Preservation During Floats

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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by Tigerhaze » July 14th, 2004, 7:34 pm

Now you're talking....I can remember many times getting a 40 or two of either Colt 45, Old English 800, or Shlitz Bull Malt Liquor. Very cheap drunk.
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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by hobiecat » July 14th, 2004, 8:04 pm

We used to down a coupla 40s before goin to the bars. Didn't hafta spend as much at the well that way.
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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by JBMan » July 19th, 2004, 1:24 am

nuthin like an ole 8-ball. you can't go wrong for 1.85 for a 40, and thats with tax! I try to mix it up, malt liquor one night, natural ice another, MGD on non stressfull afternoon, Michelob if i hit a good lotto ticket, Budweiser on payday, and stag when i'm tryin to buy a gun... i just don't understand them winno's... oh well more beer for me



here's an idea, get a big ole tire tube, and fit the iced down keg in the middle, blow it up till shes snug around the booze, then lash it to the canoe!
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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by cook » July 19th, 2004, 6:58 am

Gawd.a friend and I had tickets to a preseason Dolphin game in the early '80s.For reasons unclear to this day,we each got a pint of MD 20/20 to tailgate wiff.Remember,preseason,august,top deck,bout 100 degrees out.We were 2 sick puppies!!

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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by BornBad » July 19th, 2004, 8:30 am

MD 20/20 was my 1st drunk.. Got a bottle when I was 13 or 14, and being the investigative individual that I was back then: I did an experiment, 'it started drink by drink... Every so often I'd write a sentence and walk around the room, so I could see for myself the phases of liquor impairment.

Somewhere I lost track of everything, woke up on the edge of my bed with purple puke everywhere.
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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by Daffy » April 8th, 2005, 12:49 pm

That there is a funny and almost true story on my part too BornBad.

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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by Hellbender » April 23rd, 2005, 1:37 pm

The carbonation in beer is natural, from the yeast. I seriously doubt you could artificialy restore the carbonation. The CO2 tanks are to drive the beer out of the keg, at the same time being compatible with the beer. I suspect your choice is to find the best canned beer.
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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by BornBad » October 26th, 2005, 4:55 pm

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Re: Beer Preservation During Floats

Post by adamfigge » March 18th, 2007, 10:54 pm

I would suggest heading for the mountains....ice cold busch or busch light is good from the can, bud light, and michelob used to come in cans, not sure about it anymore.

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Post by Duck Me Runnin » March 24th, 2008, 5:23 pm

Implying that Busch Light is beer, is about the same as implying that the U.S. government owns Federal Express. It may be a beverage, but it sure as hell ain't beer. : notevenclosesmilie :

I know that Bud light is a popular beer, but I'll never understand it. If I tossed two cig butts into the last drink of a can of Bud, it would taste better the next morning that the last drink of a cold Bud Light.

For the record, when ever someone leaves either brand in my cooler. I feed it to the slugs on my driveway. They don't seem to know any better. By the next morning, they have the same look on their face as I do when I try to drink one. The only diffrence is, I've so far lived through it.

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