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GOST
7 April 2015, 07:24
National Beer Day is a celebration of the Cullen–Harrison Act being signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 22, 1933. That law went into effect on April 7 of that year, allowing people to buy, sell and drink beer again as long as it was < 3.2% (4% ABV). Today, April 7 is recognized as National Beer Day.

DutyUse
7 April 2015, 08:21
Might as well put your beer in Knight's Armament (http://shop.knightarmco.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=KG10060) pint glasses for beer day!

GOST
7 April 2015, 08:31
I drink my beer out of a can. I don't usually drink beer, but when I do it's usually Busch out of a can.

SINNER
7 April 2015, 08:39
Guinness Is my normal choice. IPA's when it hot out.

Ride4frnt
7 April 2015, 09:34
You west coasters don't know anything about Yuengling.

Dstrbdmedic167
7 April 2015, 09:52
You west coasters don't know anything about Yuengling.

At one point I think for about a year I lived off of yuengling.

Ride4frnt
7 April 2015, 09:57
At one point I think for about a year I lived off of yuengling.

I've lived off of it for the past 5. Only thing that keeps my ticker ticking.

Pyzik
7 April 2015, 10:23
I've have a hard cider, does that count? It's just missing the malt.

SINNER
7 April 2015, 10:48
Us east coasters know that Yuengling is glorified Iron City. AKA pisswater

Ride4frnt
7 April 2015, 10:49
Us east coasters know that Yuengling is glorified Iron City. AKA pisswater

You take it back.

SINNER
7 April 2015, 11:01
Hahahaha Nope.

Ride4frnt
7 April 2015, 11:09
Hahahaha Nope.

Being from Maryland, you drink a lot of flying dog or du claw?

SINNER
7 April 2015, 11:14
I like the Belgian beers when I have that option. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Guinness are my most common choices. My brother in law owned Baltimore Brewing Co. so he usually has some small batches going even though he is "retired" from brewing.

Ride4frnt
7 April 2015, 11:25
I like the Belgian beers when I have that option. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Guinness are my most common choices. My brother in law owned Baltimore Brewing Co. so he usually has some small batches going even though he is "retired" from brewing.

Nice, I enjoy a Sierra Nevada from time to time. Also like flying dog's snake dog IPA

GaSwamper
7 April 2015, 14:01
I just so happen to have some homebrew chillin a buddy dropped off to try this weekend.

SINNER
7 April 2015, 14:44
Nice, I enjoy a Sierra Nevada from time to time. Also like flying dog's snake dog IPA

I like that Snake Dog IPA. Tons of hops in that one.

velocity2006
7 April 2015, 14:48
If you like IPAs and you are ever in the PNW Hop Valley Alpha Centauri Binary IPA is my beverage of choice.

Ride4frnt
7 April 2015, 14:50
If you like IPAs and you are ever in the PNW Hop Valley Alpha Centauri Binary IPA is my beverage of choice.

Not sure I've had that particular brew but I have had a few from hop valley

SINNER
7 April 2015, 15:45
Bell's Two Hearted is my current favorite IPA. Sometimes hard to find in my area.

Stickman
8 April 2015, 07:20
When is it going to be National Scotch Day?

Jerry R
8 April 2015, 07:23
When is it going to be National Scotch Day?

Mmmm - "The Glenlivet" - unfortunately the 12 year is all I can afford !

GOST
8 April 2015, 07:38
When is it going to be National Scotch Day?

That's everyday. Dalmore is my favorite.

SINNER
8 April 2015, 07:39
Scotch day is every Friday after kids are in bed I thought.

Been on a Balvenie kick lately. The doublewood is a steal.

velocity2006
8 April 2015, 08:44
That's everyday.

Agreed. Jameson has been my go to (though not technically scotch), Lismore single malt is what I have in the cabinet at the moment, also good.

GOST
8 April 2015, 08:49
I prefer highland single malts.

Deadwing
9 April 2015, 01:37
When is it going to be National Scotch Day?


That's everyday.

What Gost said. At least at my house.