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How about Bad Boy Imperial IPA from the people at the Alpine Beer Company in sunny California? This brew teases you with the sweet scent of citrus hops during the pour and does not disappoint is taste either. At 9% ABV you will definitely feel like a bad boy after drinking a few of these.
This show is as close to real reality than most reality shows in construction today. What keeps it from being totally real is the genre itself. No one goes on reality television without some expectation of stardom, fame, or popularity so believing 100% in the therapy relationship is kind of hard here.
Travis Pulver, entertainment writer, compares and contrasts V (1983) and V (2009). Will the new version live up to the old one?
You have to try Samichlaus, an Austrian Lager! Aged for 10 months before being distributed, this medium bodied, malty concoction weighs in at a robust 14% ABV. I dare anyone to drink a six pack and not laugh at this show!
A sketch comedy show deserves to be paired with a beer that will make you laugh before your drunk like Golden Era Imperial Pilsner from the people at the Dogfish Head Brewery.
I decided to drink Maierfest Lager from the good people at the Rogue Brewery. This brew is as close to an Oktoberfest beer that the Rogue Brewery gets. Made from Oktoberfest 2633 Yeast, three different malts, and Oregon Perle Hops this dark gold colored German lager has a rich malty aroma and a dry, refreshing taste.
Winter Ale from the Great Lakes Brewery in Toronto; created especially for those cold Canadian winters, this Ale takes generous amounts of cinnamon, honey, ginger and orange peel along with specialty hops and malt to create a truly unique and flavorful beer.
I never knew how hard the pretty people have it until I watched Nip/ Tuck. To keep those sculpted bodies must be hard work. Those chiseled abs, that flawless skin, those firm legs, those plump, luscious, perky- lips; it can’t be easy having the perfect body. Getting one and obtaining it- must be not just hard, but damn hard work.



