Favorite Atheist Beers

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Favorite Atheist Beers

 I prefer Guinness, myself, although Tsing  Tao is a delightful atheist beer.


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Sierra Nevada, Guiness,

Sierra Nevada, Guiness, Becks, Heineken.


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   I seem to like you

   I seem to like you after all sanshou ,

as any beer drinker is first a friend of mine, and does love also the god of fun fun fun . The only way I can make sense of me is to say I am god , nothing much more to it. So silly it is to be fighting about god shit. Beer is much more important ....  

ummm some don't get it , let's get them drunk, salvation to all , beer rules ! Damn sober Buddhists, as much as I love them they need beer , that would be a god blessing deluxe .....  Yeah me god does beer , and all the rest  ....  I like the taste of girl as well , my fav is atheist girls ! ummm the best .... with BEER !

I want RRS girls ! They get me so hot , I want them all .... I love them them all , ummm ummm , beer and atheist girls .... PERFECT it IS !

Xain girls are a drag ..... but I can work on them .... Geeezzz I AM LUCKY , love is free .....

 


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 Stella Artois is my

 

Stella Artois is my favourite commercial beer but as for the best beer in the world you will find it in smallish mom and pop breweries in Germany. If you like beer take a holiday in Germany.

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1554, Fat Tire, Shiner Bock,

1554, Fat Tire, Shiner Bock, and from a local brewery here in Ft. Worth (Rahr) Ugly Pug.


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Anderson Valley IPA or

Anderson Valley IPA or Victor Hop Wallop IPA.


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I don't drink that often but

I don't drink that often but when I have a beer it must be one of the following:

 

-Rolling Rock

-Honey Brown

-Newcastle brown ale

 

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Renee Obsidianwords wrote:I

Renee Obsidianwords wrote:

I don't drink that often but when I have a beer it must be one of the following:

 

-Rolling Rock

-Honey Brown

-Newcastle brown ale

 

 

Other than Newcastle, those beers are like making love in a canoe (fucking close to water.)

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MattShizzle wrote:Renee

MattShizzle wrote:

Renee Obsidianwords wrote:

I don't drink that often but when I have a beer it must be one of the following:

 

-Rolling Rock

-Honey Brown

-Newcastle brown ale

 

 

Other than Newcastle, those beers are like making love in a canoe (fucking close to water.)

Well be thankful the beer companies realize that not all of us have the same taste receptors. It would sure suck if not everyone could be satisfied by just one beer.

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HomeBrew

But to truely be an "atheist" beer, wouldn't it have to be homebrewed? Just like you don't want a faith that was ready made. I've had some good ones and bad ones when I've tried it myself. I recommend getting a kit here:

http://www.mrbeer.com/

 

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I'm a fan of the Granville

I'm a fan of the Granville Island Pale Ale (local micro brewery)

Corona is always an easy drink as is Moosehead & Alexander Keiths


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EXC wrote:But to truely be

EXC wrote:

But to truely be an "atheist" beer, wouldn't it have to be homebrewed? Just like you don't want a faith that was ready made. I've had some good ones and bad ones when I've tried it myself. I recommend getting a kit here:

http://www.mrbeer.com/

 

I used to homebrew.My neighbor still does. The Mrbeer kit is shit. Go to a local or even online homebrew shop if you want to do this.

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I drink ciders,but when I do

I drink ciders,but when I do drink beer it's Black Label. Honestly I don't like beer,its just cheaper.

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Next to religion and

Next to religion and politics, beer is the subject that should be generally ignored in "polite" company.  As in, you don't want to start a battle.  Beer snobs spring out of the woodwork when you start talking about it.

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 whatever. Some natty ice

 whatever. Some natty ice and a bottle of maddog 20/20 wrapped in a trashbag is all you need. 


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The trashbag will come in

The trashbag will come in handy after you're done drinking.


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Personally

Personally, after a bottle of whiskey in the under $10 range, any beer is my kind of beer.


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Well, ironic as it may

Well, ironic as it may sound, I like Hebrew Messiah Bold.

http://www.shmaltz.com/

Notable titles include:

Jewbilation Eleven

Genesis Ale

Origin Pomegranate Ale

Oh, and yes, it's a couple of Jewish guys who own the company.

 

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Hambydammit wrote:Well,

Hambydammit wrote:

Well, ironic as it may sound, I like Hebrew Messiah Bold.

http://www.shmaltz.com/

Notable titles include:

Jewbilation Eleven

Genesis Ale

Origin Pomegranate Ale

Oh, and yes, it's a couple of Jewish guys who own the company.

LOL 

jewbilation....that's great.

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Try this mix. Frost a mug in

Try this mix. Frost a mug in your freezer, then mix half a Fosters with half a Yingling. Not sure what to call it? ABT Australian Black and Tan, or Aborigini. Brown Kangaroo, maybe?

Anywho, it is good.

 

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There's only one beer for

There's only one beer for the true atheist!


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No such thing as an atheist

No such thing as an atheist beer, its only man's sin that allowed life to die and without death there could be no fermentation hence no beer

 

Unless of course you believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster (Fact!)

 

 


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Kelly, can you pass me that

Kelly, can you pass me that trash bag?


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Hambydammit wrote:Well,

Hambydammit wrote:

Well, ironic as it may sound, I like Hebrew Messiah Bold.

http://www.shmaltz.com/

Notable titles include:

Jewbilation Eleven

Genesis Ale

Origin Pomegranate Ale

Oh, and yes, it's a couple of Jewish guys who own the company.

 

 

I used to work for Jewish organization, and we used to drink those HeBrew beers all the time. They were pretty good as I recall.

 

Old Speckled Hen is my personal favorite. Followed closely by Bluepaw Wild Blueberry Wheat Ale from the Sea Dog Brewery in Maine. 

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Lets see favorites, in

Lets see favorites, in order

1) Guinness Ale

2) Guinness Stout in bottle

3) Guinness Ale in a can

4) Kilkenny

5) Hobgoblin from Wychwood brewery

6)Fiddlers Elbow from Wychwood brewery

7) Stella Artois

Cool Canadian

9) Dos Equis

10) Laker (local ontario brewery)


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  .... All should be so

  .... All should be so lucky ..... Let's make more beer factorys ! ..... Beer brewers should be tax free ...... like the church, .... no fuck the church, tax the fuck out of the church   ..... WTF is wrong with us? .....    I want cheap beer , fuck the church people , make them slaves, put them work making beer .....    

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Can't believe no one's

Can't believe no one's mentioned Unibroue's Maudite.  Among other things, "Maudite" roughly translates from the French to "Blasphemy".  As a matter of fact, if you take it back to Latin roots, we have it's antonym in English as "benediction".

 

But the best beer I've ever had is Innis and Gunn Oak Aged Beer.  It's a Scottish beer that finishes its brewing in a white oak barrel, just like Bourbon.  Smooth, complex and drinkable all at once.

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From the Great Lakes Brewing

From the Great Lakes Brewing Company here in Cleveland:

Nosferatu Red

Conway's Irish Ale

Christmas Ale

 

Others:

Railyard Ale (Wynkoop Brewing, Denver)

Fat Tire (New Belgium Brewing, Ft. Collins, CO)

Bachelor Bitter (Deschutes Brewing, Bend, OR)

Arrogant Bastard (Stone Brewing, Escondido, CA)

Old Leghumper (Thirsty Dog Brewing, Centerville, OH)

Samuel Smith Organic Lager (Samuel Smith Brewing)

EDIT: Singha (Boon Rawd Brewery, Bangkok, Thailand)

 

Really, any beer is good beer. It is proof that God loves us, and wishes us to be happy. Only without the God bit.

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Quote:Can't believe no one's

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Can't believe no one's mentioned Unibroue's Maudite.  Among other things, "Maudite" roughly translates from the French to "Blasphemy".  As a matter of fact, if you take it back to Latin roots, we have it's antonym in English as "benediction".

You know, I hadn't even thought of this.  Of course, the only French I know has to do with food.  I agree, Innis is amazing.  Someone else mentioned Old Speckled Hen.  For about two years, that is about all I drank.  It's a little harder to get now, and more expensive.

I don't care for ciders, but I am partial to Original Sin Cider, as blasphemous drinks go.

 

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