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Demonica
04-13-2004, 07:17 PM
Ok, guys, I have a question about beer. I assume most men here prefer Guinness, but what other beers aren't lining jew's pockets? I'm not personally a drinker (besides the occasional wine cooler or champagne) but my husband enjoys drinking a cold one after a long day of work sometimes. We don't want to promote anything jewish and after Billy Bob's post about tobacco profits and Israel we have stopped smoking. Anyone have some suggestions?

Michael De Smet
04-13-2004, 07:42 PM
[QUOTE=Demonica]Ok, guys, I have a question about beer. I assume most men here prefer Guinness, but what other beers aren't lining jew's pockets? I'm not personally a drinker (besides the occasional wine cooler or champagne) but my husband enjoys drinking a cold one after a long day of work sometimes. We don't want to promote anything jewish and after Billy Bob's post about tobacco profits and Israel we have stopped smoking. Anyone have some suggestions?[/QUOTE]

I may be the one and only who notices but its rather unfortunate that you did not quit smoking for another, more important, reason. (Your health dummy!) You're a twit. I mean seriously, a little common sense is in order. Here's way you to not lose sleep over thoughts of whether your beer is "jewish" or not, quit drinking and put any money you might spend on drinking (or smoking for that matter) under your mattress and give it to your kids in the future.

Michael De Smet
04-13-2004, 07:55 PM
[QUOTE=Vlad]Perhaps de-jewing our lives results in better overall health and money for our kids. She is not such a twit after all. Besides what kind of scumbag loser can only come up with beer money for their kid's future? Beer money is insignificant.[/QUOTE]

I just think she quit for the wrong reasons. You start smoking for god knows why then quit because its tied to being "jewish".

Any little bit helps, and money adds up. Do something worth while with your money, asshole, is the point here. Any money that doesnt go to necessities should be saved. Money is the only thing we may ever have to get things moving. Hell, save your money and buy a gun, or buy a piece of land. (No, again, not on beer money alone Vlad, but saving that much more is helping not hindering!)

Anyhow....life goes on.

Demonica
04-13-2004, 07:56 PM
[QUOTE=Michael De Smet]I may be the one and only who notices but its rather unfortunate that you did not quit smoking for another, more important, reason. (Your health dummy!) You're a twit. I mean seriously, a little common sense is in order. Here's way you to not lose sleep over thoughts of whether your beer is "jewish" or not, quit drinking and put any money you might spend on drinking (or smoking for that matter) under your mattress and give it to your kids in the future.[/QUOTE]

Actually I had never really given smoking much thought. I only smoked maybe a pack every 3 days anyway. The jewish issue got me to thinking about it and that was enough for me. And the one beer my husband drinks a few times a week after working 10 hours is kind of insignifigant as far as putting money back for my kids, as we probably spend less than $5 a week on alcohol. I figure he deserves that after a long day's work. And had you read my post thoroughly you would have comprehended my husband and i have both stopped smoking. There's some common sense for you.

Demonica
04-13-2004, 08:00 PM
[QUOTE=Michael De Smet]I just think she quit for the wrong reasons. You start smoking for god knows why then quit because its tied to being "jewish".

Any little bit helps, and money adds up. Do something worth while with your money, asshole, is the point here. Any money that doesnt go to necessities should be saved. Money is the only thing we may ever have to get things moving. Hell, save your money and buy a gun, or buy a piece of land. (No, again, not on beer money alone Vlad, but saving that much more is helping not hindering!)

Anyhow....life goes on.[/QUOTE]

Money, money, money. There's more to life than that, Michael. And who gives a shit why I quit, the point is I did. Get a grip.

Michael De Smet
04-13-2004, 08:01 PM
[QUOTE=Demonica]Actually I had never really given smoking much thought. I only smoked maybe a pack every 3 days anyway. The jewish issue got me to thinking about it and that was enough for me. And the one beer my husband drinks a few times a week after working 10 hours is kind of insignifigant as far as putting money back for my kids, as we probably spend less than $5 a week on alcohol. I figure he deserves that after a long day's work. And had you read my post thoroughly you would have comprehended my husband and i have both stopped smoking. There's some common sense for you.[/QUOTE]

Right, yeah, I was able to comprehend the fact that you both quit smoking, but that is irrelevant. I won't waste time on a longer reply, all I can say is it's your health.

heaven above
04-13-2004, 08:46 PM
I like Beer ! :D

Paleface
04-13-2004, 09:02 PM
[QUOTE=heaven above]I like Beer ! :D[/QUOTE]

I like beer too. Our people have been drinking beer, and variations of it, for a very,very long time.

I've been making my own for some time now, getting better with every year. I'd say that's the way to go, if you have the time and the patience. I can't really say much about which brands are "Jewless" (Bud and Miller,though, are notoriously kosher).

BTW, Newcastle and Bass are tops with me. With Pete's Wicked and other microbrews in the running as well. The darker the better, I stay away from that carbonated piss Pilsener shit.

Billy Bob
04-13-2004, 10:18 PM
The health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption is well documented. A great tasting brew or glass of wine can do us all well. Eat Drink and be Merry! Let's all stay healthy shall we.

You can avoid supporting the jews directly by being discriminant with your alcohol dollars. Being able to make your own beer and wine takes some effort but is well worth it I'm sure. There are plenty of local breweries and vinyards you can support, if you look for them.

The last Budwieser billboard I saw was advertising race-mixing and whiggerdom. I wouldn't drink that shit if it was free.

It's primarily the cheap shit alcohol that jews profit off of most. Getting around the taxes on alcohol can be a bit trickier. Instead of protesting the beer and alcohol taxes, we should be protesting the lawmakers who would impose such taxes on us.

Remember the Boston Tea Party. How about the Boston Beer Brawl? Wouldn't it be nice if all our favorite beverages weren't heavily taxed by the federal government? Why should they get a cut of our beer money?

The healthier you are the better chance you have to stand firm and fight!

Hey Demonica!!

Nevermind ole fuckface, he's shown himself to be the "real" twit!!

Cheers!!

[QUOTE=Demonica]Ok, guys, I have a question about beer. I assume most men here prefer Guinness, but what other beers aren't lining jew's pockets? I'm not personally a drinker (besides the occasional wine cooler or champagne) but my husband enjoys drinking a cold one after a long day of work sometimes. We don't want to promote anything jewish and after Billy Bob's post about tobacco profits and Israel we have stopped smoking. Anyone have some suggestions?[/QUOTE]

Todd in FL
04-13-2004, 10:22 PM
I stopped drinking bud because of Ludicris. I now stick to coffe and a shot of Crown Royal w/ [SIZE=3]IRISH[/SIZE] cream. God that taste good... you should try it Demonica.

I won't give up cigars or pipe tobacco. You can grow your own too ya know.

Demonica
04-13-2004, 11:17 PM
Billy Bob:
Thanks a million on the info regarding tobacco and Isreal. Being for KY I just never thought about it. Your post inspired 2 WN's to stop smoking. We are trying to cut everyting jewish from out lives. The only thing I can't give up is my $30 T1 connection from Time Warner. As far as brewing our own beer, my hubby prolly doesnt even drink a 6 pack in a week so it would be more trouble than it was worth. At the present Mickey's is his beer of choice (if anyone has any info regarding them supporting jews plz share). I check labels in groceries and so forth but beer is trickier. The only thing I evey drink is Asti Spumante champagne. Kinda Funny a Kentuckian can't stand burbon ;). Anyway any input is greatly appreciated. Thx, guys.

Demonica
04-13-2004, 11:21 PM
[QUOTE=Todd in FL]I stopped drinking bud because of Ludicris. I now stick to coffe and a shot of Crown Royal w/ [SIZE=3]IRISH[/SIZE] cream. God that taste good... you should try it Demonica.

I won't give up cigars or pipe tobacco. You can grow your own too ya know.[/QUOTE]
OOO no, lol, I can't do the hard stuff. Maybe an amaretto sour every now and then, but the very smell of whiskey makes me gag. That kinda reminds me of my aunt, she starts every day off with a coffee - wild turkey cocktail, lol. Incidentally I LOVE the smell of pipe tobacco. But cigars and pipes aren't too feminine, ya know :p

Billy Bob
04-13-2004, 11:24 PM
Glad to be of service! Anytime Demonica! Check this out on Seagrams!
http://schwinger.harvard.edu/~terning/bios/Bronfman.html

[QUOTE=Demonica]Billy Bob:
Thanks a million on the info regarding tobacco and Isreal. Being for KY I just never thought about it. Your post inspired 2 WN's to stop smoking. We are trying to cut everyting jewish from out lives. The only thing I can't give up is my $30 T1 connection from Time Warner. As far as brewing our own beer, my hubby prolly doesnt even drink a 6 pack in a week so it would be more trouble than it was worth. At the present Mickey's is his beer of choice (if anyone has any info regarding them supporting jews plz share). I check labels in groceries and so forth but beer is trickier. The only thing I evey drink is Seagrams Strawberry Daquiri Wine Coolers and occasionally Asti Spumante champagne. Kinda Funny a Kentuckian can't stand burbon ;). Anyway any input is greatly appreciated. Thx, guys.[/QUOTE]

Antiochus Epiphanes
04-14-2004, 11:39 AM
[QUOTE=Todd in FL]I stopped drinking bud because of Ludicris. I now stick to coffe and a shot of Crown Royal w/ [SIZE=3]IRISH[/SIZE] cream. God that taste good... you should try it Demonica.

I won't give up cigars or pipe tobacco. You can grow your own too ya know.[/QUOTE]

Crown Royal? Did you pick that up from nigs in the joint? Up here we say that is a nigger drink repackaged in a fancy bottle so uninformed White folks will buy it.

Todd: you sound like you are capable of developing refined tastes. I encourage you to try single malt scotch. Cragganmore is my favorite and it's mild enough for the unaccustomed to enjoy. You'll have to work through a bottle or so before the taste for scotch gets ahold of you. After that, sweet whisky will no longer hold your attention.

Antiochus Epiphanes
04-14-2004, 11:41 AM
For beer, Newcastle is good. Bass is good. I prefer both to Guiness. Bellhaven and harp I enjoy as well. For German beers I like Warsteiner. Very malty. Pete Wicked is a yuck in my book but I know some seasoned beer lovers who dig it.

Adolf Hitler
04-14-2004, 01:25 PM
I don't drink beer or any kind of alcohol at all. In fact, I've only had a beer once in my life and to me it tasted terrible. I just drink tea, water, and milk.

Demonica
04-14-2004, 01:42 PM
[QUOTE=Antiochus Epiphanes]For beer, Newcastle is good. Bass is good. I prefer both to Guiness. Bellhaven and harp I enjoy as well. For German beers I like Warsteiner. Very malty. Pete Wicked is a yuck in my book but I know some seasoned beer lovers who dig it.[/QUOTE]
Funny you should mention Warsteiner, my hubby just picked up a bottle of it last weekend. The label implied it had been around for quite some time so we figured it was safe as far as being non-jewish. Guiness is just a little too strong in my opinion, but i basically find beer in general nasty. I'm an alcohol lightweight :) never have liked it, and prolly never will. :)

Billy Bob
04-14-2004, 01:44 PM
That's a perfectly acceptable choice that should be mandatory for people that have addiction problems with alcohol. Not all people have those types of problems or tastes. I would hope you are not drinking commercial cow milk! Please let me know if you are!

I personally drink more tea and purified water than anything else. We do have fresh goat milk for our children and I don't mind the fresh butter and ice-cream that comes from the goat's milk.

[QUOTE=Adolf Hitler]I don't drink beer or any kind of alcohol at all. In fact, I've only had a beer once in my life and to me it tasted terrible. I just drink tea, water, and milk.[/QUOTE]

Spengler
04-14-2004, 03:35 PM
I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.

Spandau
04-14-2004, 04:33 PM
Big Guinness fan. Belgium also rules of course. My fave here in the states is Widmer Hefewiezen from here in Portland. Tasty with a wedge of lemon!

Antiochus Epiphanes
04-14-2004, 05:45 PM
I love goat's cheese, whether it's feta or gje ost, but goat's ice cream sounds a little too daring for these buds.

Franciskaner weissbier is a good brand too. Tres fort.

Draco
04-14-2004, 05:58 PM
[QUOTE=Spengler]I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.[/QUOTE]


I generally hate beer, but I agree that Hoegaarden, a Belgian white beer, is the best I've ever tasted. Think it's been in production since the 1100's or something. Its lightly carbonated though, which some may dislike.

Did you know monks who fasted during Lent survived by drinking only double-bock beer?

Kind Lampshade Maker
04-14-2004, 07:19 PM
[QUOTE=Spengler]I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.[/QUOTE]
I try not to think about what those lonely monks might add to the vat. That's why I go for the tripple fermented, so that I get drunk fast enough to where it doesn't matter

BrightonWNP
04-14-2004, 10:42 PM
[QUOTE=Demonica]Ok, guys, I have a question about beer. I assume most men here prefer Guinness, but what other beers aren't lining jew's pockets? I'm not personally a drinker (besides the occasional wine cooler or champagne) but my husband enjoys drinking a cold one after a long day of work sometimes. We don't want to promote anything jewish and after Billy Bob's post about tobacco profits and Israel we have stopped smoking. Anyone have some suggestions?[/QUOTE]

Budwieser Budvar from the Checz Republic is good beer. As is Holsten Pills in bottles from Germany, and Kronenbourg 1664 from France. Always buy in bottles, cans of beer are usualy brewed under licence in a kike owned factory. Genuine exported bottled beer is best.

Draught Guinness is great, but there is no way of knowing where it is made or what it contains. Newcastle Brown, once again in the bottle is a more consistant brew.

Should you ever find yourself in Englands green and pleasent land, real ale is well worth a try. There are many small family owned breweries, and the best place to sample their ale, is in the local pubs, in the same town as the brewery. One of my favourites is Harvies of Lewes. A small historical town, with one of the worlds oldest bookshops. The brewery is riverside, and the local pubs take enormous pride in delivering the perfect pint!

The Final Solution
04-15-2004, 08:19 PM
[QUOTE=Spengler]I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. [/QUOTE]

Esp. the trappistes, very high ABV. Westmalle XXX my favorite, very hard to find in 'Kwa.

Executioner
04-18-2004, 01:26 PM
[QUOTE=BrightonWNP]Budwieser Budvar from the Checz Republic is good beer. As is Holsten Pills in bottles from Germany, and Kronenbourg 1664 from France. Always buy in bottles, cans of beer are usualy brewed under licence in a kike owned factory. Genuine exported bottled beer is best.

Draught Guinness is great, but there is no way of knowing where it is made or what it contains. Newcastle Brown, once again in the bottle is a more consistant brew.

Should you ever find yourself in Englands green and pleasent land, real ale is well worth a try. There are many small family owned breweries, and the best place to sample their ale, is in the local pubs, in the same town as the brewery. One of my favourites is Harvies of Lewes. A small historical town, with one of the worlds oldest bookshops. The brewery is riverside, and the local pubs take enormous pride in delivering the perfect pint![/QUOTE]I'm off to my local Wetherspoons shortly to enjoy a pint or three of Abbot Ale.Tim Martin isn't jewish,is he?He's certainly ugly as sin

Kind Lampshade Maker
09-01-2004, 01:33 PM
[QUOTE=STORMSOLDAAT]Hoegaarden is my favorit beer. The ones i like best: Grand cru, verboden vrucht, Julius, DAS en Witbier original. :p[/QUOTE]

I brought home a variety of Belgian beers. Check this out:
http://www.vansteenberge.com/newmodel/htm/2en/21200en.htm

NiggersMustDie
09-01-2004, 04:19 PM
I am a Canadian beer drinker myself. I love Molsen Golden.

Jenab
09-01-2004, 04:33 PM
[QUOTE=Todd in FL]I stopped drinking bud because of Ludicris. I now stick to coffe and a shot of Crown Royal w/ [SIZE=3]IRISH[/SIZE] cream. God that taste good... you should try it Demonica.

I won't give up cigars or pipe tobacco. You can grow your own too ya know.[/QUOTE]
I've tried and liked...

Irish coffee, peppermint schnapps, mead metheglyn and sack melomel mead, cold dry beer, strawberry daqueri, hard apple cider, and certain wines.

I've tried and been ambivalent toward...

scotch, brandy, cold non-dry beer, pina colada, and certain other wines.

I've tried and disliked...

straight vodka, cognac, sweet beer, and straight rum

I haven't yet tried...

applejack (analogous to brandy, except made from hard apple cider instead of wine)

Jerry Abbott

Kind Lampshade Maker
11-06-2004, 05:08 AM
[QUOTE=Spengler]I think the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. Hoegaarten, Chimay and Duevelle are all terrific tasting beers. Chimay is brewed by Catholic monks so I'm pretty sure it's Jew-free.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR=Magenta][SIZE=4]Beware of certain Belgian beers![/SIZE][/COLOR]

My ollady likes this beer. Wonder why. I didn’t think it was that great. The beer’s called “Tower Biter”. Must be a clue as to what those monks like to do in that monestary. Check out the shadow in the pic :eek:

http://tinypic.com/k3oee

lorrie1488
11-06-2004, 08:44 AM
Good....but bad!

Fred Streed
11-06-2004, 10:57 AM
[QUOTE=Jenab]I've tried and liked...

Irish coffee, peppermint schnapps, mead metheglyn and sack melomel mead, cold dry beer, strawberry daqueri, hard apple cider, and certain wines.

I've tried and been ambivalent toward...

scotch, brandy, cold non-dry beer, pina colada, and certain other wines.

I've tried and disliked...

straight vodka, cognac, sweet beer, and straight rum

I haven't yet tried...

applejack (analogous to brandy, except made from hard apple cider instead of wine)

Jerry Abbott[/QUOTE]


Jerry also makes the best mead I have ever tried.

Fritz Kuhn
11-06-2004, 10:21 PM
I'd stay away from this brew:

http://www.shmaltz.com/

MASTY
11-07-2004, 12:15 PM
[QUOTE=Demonica]Ok, guys, I have a question about beer. I assume most men here prefer Guinness, but what other beers aren't lining jew's pockets?[/QUOTE]

aahh..... a subject truely worthy of discussion. Guinness??? Why would ye assume that? I have never liked the look of it, and I've never liked the taste of it. If its an Irish beverage you crave, may I suggest a pint of liquid velvet- namely Caffreys, or a shot of kick-ass Bushmills.....

That said, I'm currently waiting on my shares of Stella Artois in the post, 'cause my Missus reckons I plough enough cash into their breweries that I must be worth thousands of pounds (sterling) to set-us up for life. *hic.