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All day drinking


0DegreesKelvin

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I am having a cookout/pool party this weekend and would like some suggestions.

We are getting about 15 people together to drink and do our version of the drunken Olympics (corn hole, can jam, beer pong, etc.)

My question is, what is a good beer to drink all day long (11:00 am to pass out). I have a pretty good job so money is not an issue.

I just want something tasty that won't give me a god awful craft beer hangover in the morning.

Thanks in advance and keep pounding...and drinking!

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Pilsner Urquell is quite sessionable at 4.5% if you want to vary it up from IPAs. Also Abita Amber, Humming Bird by red oak,

If you are really wanting to pound them and not get wasted, bud select 55 is a mere 2.5%- tastes like carbonated water..and you will most likely be mocked... Depending on the crowd.

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