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04-04-2012 , 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by AnAnonymousCoward
Same here.

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I was telling KB, we recently got the one thing on our registry that I actually wanted... it's beautiful!

I have the same one in Green. Love it.

I actually picked up a few more cast iron pans. Only draw backs are the weight (which for a saute pan actually affect you more than you realize), and remembering to oil it.
04-04-2012 , 02:32 PM
Cast Iron pans add 1-2" to your dick size, well worth the potential drawbacks

They make me feel like a god damned lumberjack in the Northern Forest
04-04-2012 , 02:47 PM
Are you supposed to hang them from your dick for size benefits?
04-04-2012 , 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by kb coolman
Are you supposed to hang them from your dick for size benefits?
lolol
04-04-2012 , 03:03 PM
I wouldn't use a cast iron pan for sautéing, thank you very much.
04-04-2012 , 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Cangurino
I wouldn't use a cast iron pan for sautéing, thank you very much.
I don't blame ya, takes a helluva moustache to tame a cast iron pan, not every man is fit for the job
04-04-2012 , 09:04 PM
If Miami doesn't hit a HR in this game I'm going to be very disappointed.
04-04-2012 , 11:17 PM
cast iron pots are the stone cold nuts for cooking. i have that exact pot (red too) and made some killer stews and lamb shank dishes in it.
04-05-2012 , 12:46 AM
If we're talking cast iron pots, there is none manlier with a bigger dick than the cast iron Dutch Oven. Think cowboys, chuckwagons and frontier folk. Potting up a stew, chili, stuffed peppers or roast and burying the damn thing in the ground covered with embers and glowing coals, is pretty damn good table fare. They also do well hung over a camp fire.

BTW, anyone ever been to an Elk Camp? Lotsa booze and man cooking!

04-05-2012 , 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by EN09
They also do well hung over a camp fire.
icwudt
04-05-2012 , 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by EN09
...well hung over a camp fire.
This is a dangerous proposition. I lost a couple inches that way.

I cracked open a New Belgium 1554 last night. Whomever said that was fantastic was right on the money. I think New Belgium is my new favorite brewery.

04-05-2012 , 11:00 AM
1554 is pretty good, and I wouldn't argue with fantastic.
Of course I am California bias, my list of favorite breweries

Ale Smith
Russian River
Balast Point
Deuschets
Bear Republic
Ommegang
Stone
New Belgium
Green Flash
Dog Fish Head
Pizza Port
04-05-2012 , 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by SammyG-SD
1554 is pretty good, and I wouldn't argue with fantastic.
Of course I am California bias, my list of favorite breweries

Ale Smith
Russian River
Balast Point
Deuschets
Bear Republic
Ommegang
Stone
New Belgium
Green Flash
Dog Fish Head
Pizza Port
No Lost Coast?
04-05-2012 , 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by dereku
No Lost Coast?
never had any of their brew.
04-05-2012 , 01:47 PM
Tangerine wheat is my favorite by them
04-05-2012 , 01:49 PM
doesn't sound my style. I prefer IPAs, Double IPAs, Dark IPA, Stouts, Bitters, American Pale Ales and European style Belgians.
04-05-2012 , 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Thallium
This is a dangerous proposition. I lost a couple inches that way.

I cracked open a New Belgium 1554 last night. Whomever said that was fantastic was right on the money. I think New Belgium is my new favorite brewery.

You're welcome.

Haven't had a single bad brew from New Belgium...definitely one of my favorites.
04-05-2012 , 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SammyG-SD
doesn't sound my style. I prefer IPAs, Double IPAs, Dark IPA, Stouts, Bitters, American Pale Ales and European style Belgians.
I approve of this post.
04-05-2012 , 03:07 PM
To each their own. Fwiw my friends always give me grief for enjoying the fruity beers.
04-05-2012 , 03:20 PM
1554 is good, apparently I'm doing it wrong because I'm not a big IPA guy. I generally prefer roasted malt to a bunch o hops. Oktoberfest is my favorite style, Maibock is really good for me, my general just sitting around nothing special beer is just an Irish Red.

I will drink virtually any beer, but will hesitate about really deep porters

I drink a decent amount of wheat beers
04-05-2012 , 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by springsteen87
1554 is good, apparently I'm doing it wrong because I'm not a big IPA guy. I generally prefer roasted malt to a bunch o hops. Oktoberfest is my favorite style, Maibock is really good for me, my general just sitting around nothing special beer is just an Irish Red.

I will drink virtually any beer, but will hesitate about really deep porters

I drink a decent amount of wheat beers
I'm with you, I'm not crazy about IPAs and hops in general. I drift towards really dark beers, stouts and whatnot. I almost never buy IPAs for myself. The occasional lager, reds, and stouts. Porters I go back and forth about. Usually I just want it to be a Stout so I tend to shy away from them.
04-05-2012 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by springsteen87
I will drink virtually any beer
QFT

Spoiler:
If it's brown


Spoiler:
drink it down
04-05-2012 , 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by AnAnonymousCoward
QFT

Spoiler:
If it's brown


Spoiler:
drink it down
What about Gold? Red? Black? Purple?

Ok... I've never seen a purple beer, but now that seems almost like a challenge to me.

Edit - Green on certain Irish Holidays?

Last edited by Thallium; 04-05-2012 at 04:26 PM.
04-05-2012 , 04:30 PM
Oh, I enjoy them all. I was just quoting Homer Simpson.
04-05-2012 , 04:33 PM
There is no doing it wrong/right. Drink what you like and what makes you happy. Screw what your friends think.

I have been drinking this the last few times out (b/c found a pub that has it on draft on my way home from work)

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/889/2823

      
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