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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 05:29 PM
Convenience Store Beer


You've got me there. I probably haven't bought a six-pack of beer in a convenience store in the last Ten Years and rarely before that. The outrageous price they charged really peeed me off.

Nowadays, I'm usually only in the U.S. for a week or so each month so an 18-pack of MGD from Vons lasts for months

Now, of course, I'll look the next time I'm at the 7-11.
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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 05:40 PM


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I probably haven't bought a six-pack of beer in a convenience store in the last Ten Years


Neither have I since they came out with the 30 pack :lol:
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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 05:45 PM


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Originally posted by Mexray...could be argued it's better than sex, and lasts longer, too!:O


Ray, you mean to say that it takes you longer than fifteen seconds to drink a beer? Slacker. Maybe you need a beer bong.




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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 06:00 PM


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Nowadays, I'm usually only in the U.S. for a week or so each month so an 18-pack of MGD from Vons lasts for months

Don't you ever have visitors?:moon::moon:
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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 06:03 PM
Visitors ?


Rarely and only one of those is a Beer-Drinker.
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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 06:48 PM
Yeah, I'm a 'slacker' when it comes to drinking beer...


...True, those first couple of 'swigs' are 'de rigor' to cut down the 'dust'...after that, some well tilted 'sips' are needed to enjoy the brew at hand...:cool:

I'm far from a wine or brew 'snob'...but some slow sips are needed to really enjoy a cool brew - that Man Show 'ziffy, ziggy, down the hatch doesn't do it for me!

Drinking a brew is no big thing, but I still like to enjoy each and every one...never know when it may be your last!

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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 06:55 PM


I congratulate you on your apparent lack of need for a beer NOW!

The working man's summer end of day ritual here in 115 degree Yuma is to pick up a six of "Boodlait" and a small can of Clamato at the convenience store, pour the first one over one's head, take a deep slug of the second, then add clamato for a "Border Mary".




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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 06:59 PM


Anybody notice this thread now has over 1200 hits?

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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 07:16 PM
Oso, I am happy that we agree in principle on Chretins !!


Although it's not the worst that we have tried, it ranks up there !!

We were in Laughlin a couple months ago and needed to get outa the Casino. A ride into "Bullhead City" was our downfall.

We stopped at a nice looking Mexican Rest. and almost died getting outa there. Another one at the top of imitation Mexican food chain .




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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 07:58 PM
Oso...I've never been able to get into...


...that 'Clamato' thing! Why screw up some perfectly good tomato juice with some bivalves that belong in a good chowder?

I enjoy all three ingredients, but not together - YUK! Beer isn't beer when you start 'cutting' it with other nefarious ingredients!

Keep it pure out there!

BTW, how's things in Yuma these days? We've got some Oregon Amigos, Rick & Leslie, that have a place out 95, around the 'bend' where it turns to the north...Rick pumps septic tanks while they winter there, to keep busy...they also have a palapa next to us down at Naranjos on Concepción - good people.

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[*] posted on 3-13-2007 at 08:04 PM
Oso...been here lately?


...Have they fixed up the "Down Town" mess, yet? Most of the business' there were really hurting when we down there last November - how long does it take to pave a few blocks?

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[*] posted on 3-14-2007 at 08:31 AM


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...Have they fixed up the "Down Town" mess, yet? Most of the business' there were really hurting when we down there last November - how long does it take to pave a few blocks?


When it's the City doing it? Apparently a really long time. The first block, where the movie theater and Monarch's Rest are, is finished. But the next one, in front of Lute's & up to the fountain, not quite. It's "almost" done. Maybe next month. Yuma is expanding exponentially, claims to be fastest growing area in the nation.

I agree about not adding anything to GOOD beer. But with "Butt Wipe" I don't think it matters WHAT you put in it. I sometimes put lemon juice and salt on the rim of a TKT can. This started when they were the first Mex beer in cans- steel cans. It helped kill the metallic taste. I never put a slice of lime or lemon in the neck of a beer bottle. Filthy habit. I always look first before chugging a Mexican bottled beer. Got one once with a nice moldy blue slice of lemon peel inside.:barf:




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[*] posted on 3-14-2007 at 02:29 PM


That Bohemia is downright tastey.:D:tumble:
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[*] posted on 3-14-2007 at 06:50 PM


I love Pacifico and drink it up north a lot; but, tend to drink Tecate more often than not when down south and often at home. I reluctanly tried a Tecate Light (when there was no other choice) and was pleasantly surprized.

My opinions/memories.

Best (crafted) beer in Mexico is Negra Modelo - is a great beer; but, a little dark and heavy for more than one or two.

Best beer memory in Mexcio: Drinking Carta Blancas while standing on the rear platform of the train from Puebla to Oaxaca. It was a 10 hour ride with spectacular scenery. I was the only gringo on the train, great trip, great trackside food, and great locals. (Train was shut down for good only months later.) :no:

Cheapest beer bought in Mexico: Pacifico in Mazatlan for 3 pesos each(1996). Great little place across the beach, next to my cheapie hotel, near the bus station.
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