gozips19 Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 thought this needed a new threadclick me :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: Quote
zen Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 I have a bad habit of skim-reading, but I didn't see in the article why they called it "litigation lager".I was half expecting the article to say that some sorta law-suit held them up.I will definitely pick some up if I see it at the store or try a few at the bar if they have them, but I prefer heaver, darker roasted beers like a porter or guinness. The roo brews look light Quote
Zipsrifle Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 I have a bad habit of skim-reading, but I didn't see in the article why they called it "litigation lager".I was half expecting the article to say that some sorta law-suit held them up.I will definitely pick some up if I see it at the store or try a few at the bar if they have them, but I prefer heaver, darker roasted beers like a porter or guinness. The roo brews look lightOK, I see a naming contest coming on. OK here's one:Polymer Porter Quote
johnnyzip84 Posted March 28, 2009 Report Posted March 28, 2009 I have a bad habit of skim-reading, but I didn't see in the article why they called it "litigation lager".I was half expecting the article to say that some sorta law-suit held them up.I will definitely pick some up if I see it at the store or try a few at the bar if they have them, but I prefer heaver, darker roasted beers like a porter or guinness. The roo brews look lightOK, I see a naming contest coming on. OK here's one:Polymer PorterIt's a good one, but Ohio Brewing already has Polymer Pilsner.I'm going to grab some RooBrew as soon as I can. You can't have enough local brew! Quote
Zipsrifle Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 I have a bad habit of skim-reading, but I didn't see in the article why they called it "litigation lager".I was half expecting the article to say that some sorta law-suit held them up.I will definitely pick some up if I see it at the store or try a few at the bar if they have them, but I prefer heaver, darker roasted beers like a porter or guinness. The roo brews look lightOK, I see a naming contest coming on. OK here's one:Polymer PorterIt's a good one, but Ohio Brewing already has Polymer Pilsner.I'm going to grab some RooBrew as soon as I can. You can't have enough local brew!Well, you can see how often I get to OBC. Hope to fix that next weekend. Quote
zen Posted March 29, 2009 Report Posted March 29, 2009 I have a bad habit of skim-reading, but I didn't see in the article why they called it "litigation lager".I was half expecting the article to say that some sorta law-suit held them up.I will definitely pick some up if I see it at the store or try a few at the bar if they have them, but I prefer heaver, darker roasted beers like a porter or guinness. The roo brews look lightOK, I see a naming contest coming on. OK here's one:Polymer PorterIt's a good one, but Ohio Brewing already has Polymer Pilsner.I'm going to grab some RooBrew as soon as I can. You can't have enough local brew!lol, I guess the names have a ring to them, but polymer pilsner (or porter) doesn't sound appealing to me. LOL, my overactive imagination visuallizes long synthetic peptide chains in the beer... if you drink it you become elasto-man! Quote
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