Assuming every day is a 1 beer day is optimistic.
As is assuming the length of trump's presidency.
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Assuming every day is a 1 beer day is optimistic.
As is assuming the length of trump's presidency.
That's roughly enough beer to celebrate his obituary.
came here for this.
I would need 6 crates baseline before attempting to cope.
Ah, so this is how survival prepping goes mainstream. Not quite how I expected but I'll take it.
I am pretty sure that most beers have a shelf life of 1 year maximum but it's a nice marketing idea.
If even a year. It's not something that gets better with age.
It definitely depends the beer, La Fin du Monde (fitting name) used to have an entire section for aging that I found on the archive, 2-5 years at 12.5c, 9% so helps it that way. They're (Unibroue) owned by Sleeman who is owned by Sapporo, based in Québec, recall a lot of their beer being quite decent.
Edit: Site still has aging info but it's more of a general guide over beer specific
This looks about right for a week long fishing trip with the boys.
Me and the boys will have that done over a long weekend
Unless there are 20 of you, seems like a lot for a three day weekend. Or I am a light weight.
You got soft hands brother
Fair
Canada's oldest brewery? How about North America's oldest brewery.
~~Two~~ One can o' beer a day and that's your bleeding lot
(Sorry, saw it was Moosehead and this immediately popped into my ex-Bluenoser noggin)
This is one beer a day from Moosehead. If all the other breweries release a similar crate, you’ll be able to float along merrily until Jan 2029.