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View Poll Results: Should Omahaha be exiled from OOT? | |||
Yes, he is annoying | 9 | 60.00% | |
Yes, he adds no value to the board | 2 | 13.33% | |
Yes, he just detracts from other sutff | 1 | 6.67% | |
No | 3 | 20.00% | |
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Re: Heineken draught keg
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anybody else want to bone the fembot in the draught keg ad? [/ QUOTE ] 100% her name is Minnie Draughter but I couldn't find any good normal pics of her.. |
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Re: Heineken draught keg
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[ QUOTE ] I just think Heineken's marketing fools people into thinking it's a higher quality beer than it is. The mind plays a lot in what we think of our beers. [/ QUOTE ] This is the only reason Budweiser is so successful. Huge global marketing and sponership shoving one of the worst beers around in the face of millions. Must be good huh? [/ QUOTE ] On this topic, why does sportscenter and my local newspaper see fit to breathlessly announce who Bud will be sponsoring in Nascar next year? It is an advertising campaign, stop trying to treat it like it's an actual news story. |
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Re: Heineken draught keg
Just recently bought a 5 liter Coors light "nfl kickoff" mini keg. It tasted like crap. It was skunky or something, I dunno. Beer was all cloudy and tasted like cheap wine. The novelty of it is awesome though.
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#44
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Re: Heineken draught keg
inb4thatshowcoorslightalwaystaste
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Re: Heineken draught keg
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her name is Minnie Draughter but I couldn't find any good normal pics of her.. [/ QUOTE ] Is my sarcasmometer off or do you really believe this is the name of a real person? |
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I can't stand how it tastes out of a bottle, but it was very good out of the keg. [/ QUOTE ] WTF is up with this? I know that most (all) beers taste better off the tap....that's not my point. Beer X on tap still tastes like Beer X in the bottle.....just cleaner and crisper or whatever. Heineken on tap, however, tastes like a completely different beer than Heineken in the bottle. I enjoy both...but just don't think they even taste like the same product. |
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Re: Heineken draught keg
The first comment I found on Youtube regarding the ad ends with ". . . . however, the girl is creepy, but she is a real person i bet."
So keep that in mind - her personhood is in question. And yes, I want to bone her too. |
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Re: Heineken draught keg
Heineken in a bottle may taste different because the bottle is green, allowing light in. Beer that gets "lightstruck" has a different flavor (usually kind of skunky) As an experiment, pour your favorite lager into a clear pint glass and let it sit in the sun for a few minutes, you can almost always detect a difference in flavor.
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Re: Heineken draught keg
Badger,
Where I work, all three of the beers we bottle are force carbonated to some extent, including the German hefe. The pale ale and the Mexican-style ale are fully carbed, and the hefe is carbed about 75% of the way and then naturally carbonated for the rest. Hitting proper CO2 volumes is so important for so many reasons that the head brewer says that, even for naturally conditioned beers, almost all breweries find some way of carbonating most of the way. |
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Re: Heineken draught keg
Pasteurized.
I searched the thread for it and got nothing. That is what a forking DRAUGHT beer is! And why kegs taste different than bottles. On a side note I hear that unpasteurized milk tastes very different than pasteurized milk, anyone know about this? But as for the Draught Keg, I bet it's more expensive because it's unpasteurized and therefore has to stay cold throughout the entire shipping process (it's brewed in Holland). I'd love for someone to check this cause http://heinekendraughtkeg.com/ isn't working for me right now. |
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