Obama Beer
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Obama Beer
I predict that Obama will win the election based on the fact that he is a "regular guy" and willing to share his "secret" beer recipe with the general public. "Most true Americans cling to their flat screens and their beer".
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Re: Obama Beer
I wish releasing documents related to operation Fast & Furious was this easy...
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Re: Obama Beer
Huh, they are all extract recipes. I thought it was going to be an all-grain recipe...but they're making it from extract (not much more difficult than heating up a can of soup).
So, when they say it's the White House beer, they didn't really brew it - somebody else did that!
So, when they say it's the White House beer, they didn't really brew it - somebody else did that!

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Re: Obama Beer
Obama Beer would really confuse the people who are convinced he's Muslim.
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Re: Obama Beer
Wow... that's profound in its humorSlowplay wrote:Huh, they are all extract recipes. I thought it was going to be an all-grain recipe...but they're making it from extract (not much more difficult than heating up a can of soup).
So, when they say it's the White House beer, they didn't really brew it - somebody else did that!

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Re: Obama Beer
Is FLOTUS 'chitlins next?
Re: Obama Beer
"The ale would likely pair well with a spicy and savory dish such as pork tenderloin or roast duck"
That sounds like 1% talk to me.
That sounds like 1% talk to me.
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Re: Obama Beer
Could you pass the Grey Poupon?karder wrote:"The ale would likely pair well with a spicy and savory dish such as pork tenderloin or roast duck"
A Porter ale ice cream float???... while the porter “would work well with a dessert or even floated with ice cream.”
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Re: Obama Beer
Someone call a tip in to the IRS for a 26 USC 5051 (chp 51) possible violation.
I can see the headline now "local Dallas man calls in tip and gets President impeached for tax violations stemming from white-house homebrew"
My response: "you're welcome"
I can see the headline now "local Dallas man calls in tip and gets President impeached for tax violations stemming from white-house homebrew"
My response: "you're welcome"

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Re: Obama Beer
Not really surprised its extract. Since it was something new for them (the cook who was in charge of the operation) extract would have been the way to go. Quick, easy, controllable, and still "home made".Slowplay wrote:Huh, they are all extract recipes. I thought it was going to be an all-grain recipe...but they're making it from extract (not much more difficult than heating up a can of soup).
So, when they say it's the White House beer, they didn't really brew it - somebody else did that!
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Re: Obama Beer
In this White House, all beers pair well with pork!karder wrote:"The ale would likely pair well with a spicy and savory dish such as pork tenderloin or roast duck"
That sounds like 1% talk to me.