This followed a game 2 stretch where he was on for 5 goals against. They were the only 2 games all year he’s given up more than 1 goal in a game
Lots of egg on the face of the Siegs haters.
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You guys are so YOUNG and talking about the "old Days".No way, it’s all about that Keystone Light! Powered many a party in my day.
Of course, I haven’t had it in over 10 years. I graduated and gained some standards.
This was a fun watch. Blues feed whining about Siegenthaler through all the 3rd period shenanigans. Kind of a shame that’s the final meeting of the season. Some real bad blood out there. Felt like the start of a rivalry.
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This was a fun watch. Blues feed whining about Siegenthaler through all the 3rd period shenanigans. Kind of a shame that’s the final meeting of the season. Some real bad blood out there. Felt like the start of a rivalry.
in our day it was either Utica Club or Stegmeier. Both awful to my taste. I always tried to scrape up the extra dollar for the Pabst Blue Ribbon.You guys are so YOUNG and talking about the "old Days".
The go to beer of my college days was Old Bohemian ("Old Bo") to us $.79-$.99 a sixer depending on the sales pricing. Tasted like piss, but after the 1st couple went down like water. Had to be the stuff they cleaned out of the vats and watered before making real beer. Didn't matter the results were the same as any high brow beers and you know that's all we were after.
There's a bar next to the subway station where I go to and from work that sells Utica Club cans. $4 because it's too goddamn expensive in this city. The can brags about how it was the first beer to be officially sold after Prohibition. It's not too bad, honestly. You can do better with your cheap beers, but you can do a hell of a lot worse. Natty Light was at practically all the keggers at my undergrad, and it was so bad that a keg of Keystone Light was a welcome sight.in our day it was either Utica Club or Stegmeier. Both awful to my taste. I always tried to scrape up the extra dollar for the Pabst Blue Ribbon.
You wonder if they could have just sprayed some grain alcohol into club soda and sold it as some sort of ready to mix drink starter for even less than the cheap beer. At maybe 7% alcohol it would probably taste bland and still work like beer. If you wanted to add some OJ or lemon juice it would probably have been ok.There's a bar next to the subway station where I go to and from work that sells Utica Club cans. $4 because it's too goddamn expensive in this city. The can brags about how it was the first beer to be officially sold after Prohibition. It's not too bad, honestly. You can do better with your cheap beers, but you can do a hell of a lot worse. Natty Light was at practically all the keggers at my undergrad, and it was so bad that a keg of Keystone Light was a welcome sight.
I had sooooo much Keystone Light in college. There was a bar by my off campus house that did $5 pitchers of Moosehead though.College was all Keystone Light which was a shame. Only a couple hours from Rochester, I could have been drinking genny creams instead. Guess the buck difference was meaningful shrug.
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Palat been a different player ever since he got the good news on his daughters health
I went through a Brooklyn Lager phase. I still like it. It's just hard to find.I was spoiled during college: I had a side job that paid me alright (well, for college, anyway), so when I got to my fourth year and lived off-campus my housemates would go in on a keg of Miller High Life, but I'd duck out and go pick up a six pack of Sam or Brooklyn. I'd share, though, and try to bring in some liquor for everyone when I could manage, too...but there were definitely a few times I "forgot" to.
No Genesee?You guys are so YOUNG and talking about the "old Days".
The go to beer of my college days was Old Bohemian ("Old Bo") to us $.79-$.99 a sixer depending on the sales pricing. Tasted like piss, but after the 1st couple went down like water. Had to be the stuff they cleaned out of the vats and watered before making real beer. Didn't matter the results were the same as any high brow beers and you know that's all we were after.