Best way to drink a beer?!


Question:

Best way to drink a beer?

What was the best way to drink a beer, which will give at least a slight kick??


Answers:
best way .. pour it down your gullet.

Drink it straight from the bottle or can. ?

if you're looking for a buzz, slam it. if you want to enjoy it, put it in a nice frosty chilled mug and savor it (but not for too long. don't want it to get warm and flat).

You don't say where you are. Iron City beer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is sold in extruded aluminum bottles. Chill the bottle to about 35 degrees F, and drink it from the cold bottle.

well i don't think there is a bad
way to drink beer.

Use shots of your favorite liquor and chase it with the beer. I like tequila with my Coronas or Dos Equis.

Prepare to drink your beer by drinking a beer. Then, savor your beer as your drink it. When it's gone, drink another one. But be extremely cautious. Never drink a beer unless you're alone or with somebody.

Ice cold beer washes down best with ten pounds of crawfish steaming right below your face. That is the closest thing to paradise. I have enjoyed countless beers and crawfish this way.

chilled :-)

Ice cold with a wedge of lime

If you only have one your out of luck!!!! Drink at least an 18 pack you'll catch a buzz.

First you will need a frosty mug strait out of the freezer and then a cold San Miguel and some good old country music in Lapu Lapu, Cebu, Philippines....

Go to ebrew.com order a home brew kit,make own beer to your taste and try alot of different flavors. Enjoy

I prefer bottled beer. Canned beer has that aluminum taste.

If the beer is ice cold, I drink it straight from the bottle. If not, a frusted mug is nice.




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