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Bront said:
The radio ads are better. I have a bunch of them on MP3.

The guy who does the background vocals is the lead singer for Survivor btw (the band, not the show)

I love these commercials! I'll never drink the product (hate beer!) but the commercials are great! The radio ones get me to turn up the volume so I can hear them, even over the laughter. :D

I've got a bunch on mp3 too. I think they're on the other comp.
 

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Bud Light == Slightly (just slightly) dirty water

And as such, is actually preferable to a number of other domestic beers.

Not that I'd drink it unless there was nothing better. And regular tap water is better.
 

kenobi65 said:
Hating beer does not necessarily correlate with hating Bud Light, since (IMO) Bud Light =/= beer. ;)

I've tried several kinds of beer, not just Bud Light. And all taste the same to me: crappy. Although I'd like to see if German beer is better (IMO) than the American stuff.
 

[beer hijack]I was in my mid 20's before I discovered a beer I liked...Shiner Bock.

I followed that up with the Jamaican beer, Dragon Stout.

Since then, I've added Shiner Blonde, Chimay (all 3), Kirin Ichiban, Killian's Red, Harp, Newcastle Brown to my list. I use Guiness for cooking.

I got to do a tour of the Celis brewery and found some tasty ones in their line as well.

I've tried the German beers, and found them to be quite enjoyable...and after a trip to Moscow and St. Petersburg, I pretty much equate Russian beer to German in quality, esp. the entire output of a particular Russian brewery I got to visit :D .

I HATE Samuel Adams.

[beer hijack/]
 



Danny, as a friend, I say this with all love - if you are cooking with Guinness (you left out an 'n' by the by), you've missed the point, lad. :\ As a person of Irish heritage it was my duty to point that out before I track you down and kill you. :) Since you are a friend, I'll let you repent of this autrocity so I don't have to.

Now back to commercials: (changing the format a bit to more closely resemble the actual commercials BTW)

Dwarven ale presents Real DnD Heroes.
Real D N D Heeero-ohs!
Today we salute you, mister maxed out multi-classer
Mister maxed out muh-ulti-classer
You couldn't decide on just one class so you took a level in all of them.
I think I need more sourcebooks
You want to be sure that when trouble rears it ugly head, you can stab it, fry it, beat it and heal it, but only in small amounts at a time.
I need better magic items!
Regardless of the situation you're prepard, sort of.
You're kind of like a Boy Scout
So have yourself a nice Dwarven Ale, mister maxed out multi-classer, after all that training you deserve it.
Mister maxed out multi-classer
 
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You do know what the Jamaicans say that stout is good for...

Yep...the original name was "Draggin Stout" IYKWIMAITYD :)
Not to further derail this thread, but how does one cook with guiness?

Many many ways.

Usually, I use it as a marinade for meats or a base for sauces.

Take some ribs- I prefer pork, but beef works as well- and marinate them overnight in a mix of Guinness, lemon juice and some of your preferred spices (I use onion, garlic, and black pepper). You can do the same with ground meat.

Drain off the liquid and re-season them for cooking (grill or oven bake).

After you cook them, they'll be so tasty, juicy & tender that you might not even want to use BBQ sauce.

Danny, as a friend, I say this with all love - if you are cooking with Guinness (you left out an 'n' by the by), you've missed the point, lad.

Oh, I drink it...but it isn't my fave. I prefer to drink its sister-product, Harp.

Besides, I got the idea from 2 Irish cooks, so I figure I'm in good company. The first was the owner of what was one of the best Irish pubs in D/FW- Slattery Rands- whose Guinness Burgers were the best I've ever had. (They're gone now...they didn't pay their rent :( ). The second one is the head chef at the Guinness brewery, whose marinated steak tips are the #1 dish served at that location, which, coincidentally, makes it the #1 dish served at tourist locations in all of Ireland.

BTW...You left out the "w" in "Now" :)
 

Dannyalcatraz said:
<SNIP>
Oh, I drink it...but it isn't my fave. I prefer to drink its sister-product, Harp.

Besides, I got the idea from 2 Irish cooks, so I figure I'm in good company. The first was the owner of what was one of the best Irish pubs in D/FW- Slattery Rands- whose Guinness Burgers were the best I've ever had. (They're gone now...they didn't pay their rent :( ). The second one is the head chef at the Guinness brewery, whose marinated steak tips are the #1 dish served at that location, which, coincidentally, makes it the #1 dish served at tourist locations in all of Ireland.

BTW...You left out the "w" in "Now" :)
Harp is good! Actually the best chili I ever had was made with a Guinness base. Yummers.

And so I dropped a 'w' in now, no biggie; dropping the 'n' in Guinness...my family will show up and bludgeon me with their shillelaghs. :D
 

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