Tuesday, March 17, 2009

more bang for the $

I bought this beer a couple of days ago.
I don't drink too much so I just got a twelve pack.
It's the Steel Reserve by the Steel Brewing company.
I've never heard of it. But it's got 8.1% alcohol and
it was the cheapest beer on the shelf.
So, I'd say this was the biggest bang for the buck.
How's it taste ? Who cares . . . . . it taste like a beer !!

hiro

6 comments:

cbleslie said...

But.... it tastes like really bad beer. I consider 'Steel Reserve' a stay drunk sort of beer.

Example: You start off with some really good beer, until your drunk. Then you switch to bad beer, to stay drunk, and keep expenses down. You see, it's all about economics. :D

Anonymous said...

C.B.
as you said, it's all about economics. the economics is really really bad right now, so i can only afford to go for the cheapest beer. once i got used to it, it's tolorable.

Hubert said...

Hiro, I think you might want to consider 40s like Old England or Mickey's. Those are really the bang for the buck to get wasted. The last time I had some was like 10 years ago in college and it was $2.50 a bottle back then. Not sure how much they are now but I am sure they are still the cheapest thing you can find on the shelf. Well, got to warn you though, the hang over I experienced was... hmmmm... I don't really want to say anything about it... :P

Hubert said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Hubert said...

Sorry, misspelled, it's "Old English", not "Old England"... got to get it right in case you can't find it! haha :P

There is a whole web site dedicated to 40s... check it out!

http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/40ozarchive.html

Anonymous said...

hey Hubert !
where've you been ?
thanks for the advise man.
i'll try that beer next time.
but this steel reserve is under
$6 for 12 pack, so it's pretty
good price !!
so when are you coming back to
drift with us ? ;)