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
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.
Canada's oldest brewery? How about North America's oldest brewery.
Yuengling's older by 30+ years
The oldest brewery in North America is the Molson Brewery, established in 1786 in Montreal, Canada. It's considered the second-oldest company in Canada. While Yuengling in the United States is the oldest brewery in the country, dating back to 1829, Molson Brewery holds the title of oldest brewery in North America.
~~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)