![]() 10/21/2015 at 01:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It does make my part time job fun though.
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Because of the thumbnail, I was going to say that’s not beer. That’s windex.
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It would seem you have a netbook hoarding problem 0_O
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Does the Kaeopectate make the beer go down easier?
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isn’t that the shit they sell at walgreens for like $2.50 a six pack?
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Why yes, yes it is!
![]() 10/22/2015 at 09:28 |
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No but it sure helps the next day!
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It’s funny, I’ve sold about 60 of those already and I still have about 50 to go. I’m sick of looking at them already!
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They taste about the same.
![]() 10/24/2015 at 21:21 |
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This reminds me of a semi-serious review I wrote of the stuff, a few years back..
Quoted from my past:
First of all, let me preface this with the following... I do not normally drink lagers. I don’t like lagers, as a general rule. Not even Stella Artois is on my list of mainstay brews, even though it’s decent.
Okay, now that that’s settled, I’m about to pull out some heresy. I actually find Big Flats 1901 to be a decent brew, especially for its price.
The basics: It pours a pale gold, with a prominent white head that quickly dissipates to a faint lacing around the rim of the glass, just like Stella Artois. It looks like Stella, and to me, even has a light flavour similar to draft Stella. It’s really not a bad brew, despite it’s low cost. In comparison to the macrobrews like Budweiser, Coors or Miller, I’d rather have the Big Flats.
There is a light, mild hop flavour to the brew, and in many ways it is just a normal lager. It’s not terribly impressive, it’s actually drinkable by a self-professed beer snob, and that’s really all there is to say. It just isn’t a bad beer. Not great, but not bad. I’d definitely take it over a Stella or Bud, though.
The cost. This is where the Big Flats absolutely blows everyone out of the water. Local prices have it at $3.49/6-pack, while I’ve seen it as low as $3 for a 6-pack in Murfreesboro, so you do get a lot of brew for your money. Just make sure you chill it well before drinking, or it might not be so palatable. Still, though... For comparison, Stella Artois is $10/6-pack locally, so it’s not a bad proposition. 18 Big Flats or 6 Stella?
Overall, for a cheap lager, it’s worth buying. At worst, you’re only out $3.50 and don’t get it again.
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Right on!
For every Yin there has to be a Yang!