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In Texas, brother, you drink brown beers all year long. Season or no.
That's how we roll.
That would be a Texans Brown Ale. Bock's are lagers & can range in color from golden to opaque.
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In Texas, brother, you drink brown beers all year long. Season or no.
That's how we roll.
That would be a Texans Brown Ale. Bock's are lagers & can range in color from golden to opaque.
That would be a Texans Brown Ale. Bock's are lagers & can range in color from golden to opaque.
In Texas, brother, you drink brown beers all year long. Season or no.
That's how we roll.
Well....
It's brown to me. Does not have an amber (Coors Light) look nor taste to it.
Don't politicize this, beerlover! LOL.
Exactly - in these particular cases neither Ziegen nor Shiner Bock would qualify as brown beers.
Yeah I know bock beers. They are stronger and dark and where I live you traditionally drink them at hollidays such as christmas or easter.
The best part of Texas is German. That bbq you worship? German mainstay. They take the rough cuts of beef and turn them into food. slow cooked beef, spicy ketchup, potato salad, onions, pickles, all the stuff you get at any roadside gas station in Germany. Germans are the reason Texas is a superior state. I'm not German (okay partially) and I know that to be the truth.
Did you know the Texas Tumbleweed is a sage bush imported from Germany. It was drought resistant food for cattle.
What happened to Case Keenum?
What happened to Case Keenum?
Keenum isnt playing Kubes said.Beck first, then prob Keenum in 4th or he'll show up at end of game 2
What happened to Case Keenum?
Keenum isnt playing Kubes said.
Blasphemy!
Keenum isnt playing Kubes said.
The best part of Texas is German. That bbq you worship? German mainstay. They take the rough cuts of beef and turn them into food. slow cooked beef, spicy ketchup, potato salad, onions, pickles, all the stuff you get at any roadside gas station in Germany. Germans are the reason Texas is a superior state. I'm not German (okay partially) and I know that to be the truth.
Did you know the Texas Tumbleweed is a sage bush imported from Germany. It was drought resistant food for cattle.
I haven't been paying attention
who has been kicking off for the Texans?
I haven't been paying attention
who has been kicking off for the Texans?
Foster, Forsett, Grimes makes think Tate could be moved?
Well I'm not so sure that BBQ is traditionally German. I think Germans think that BBQ is traditionally American.
Are you sure about the tumblewood? If it grows in Germany it has to be from the north. I'm not that familiar with the vegetation up north. BUt down in the South or in Austria I don't know any plant that would fit the description. COuld be wrong about both things though.
The Texas BBQ is a compilation of various regions...Texas had an influx of various regions during early and mid 1800s.
There's a Carolina influence, a Cajun influence, and the drier Mexican flavors.
The fixings, such as slaw (cabbage) and pickles and potato salad? German all the way...as is the pork sausage that is a Texas best IMO.
Well I'm not so sure that BBQ is traditionally German. I think Germans think that BBQ is traditionally American.
Are you sure about the tumblewood? If it grows in Germany it has to be from the north. I'm not that familiar with the vegetation up north. BUt down in the South or in Austria I don't know any plant that would fit the description. COuld be wrong about both things though.
I learned the tumbleweed history taking a tour through Hueco Tanks in West Texas. National Park Ranger seemed to know his stuff. The bbq observation is based on a couple of trips taken over the last 15 years around Bavaria (Munich) and on up through Dusseldorf.
Hueco Tanks is an awesome little national monument. Tons of history, from the mammoths smoothing out rocks as a mating call to the Indians and Mexican Soldiers battling it out, then the Butterfield stagecoach route to the west coast before the railroad to the present. Highly recommended. 30 miles east of El Paso off Montana avenue. Tons more I left off (plants Indians used for ritual and to paint themselves). Also was educated on the roll of imported sagebrush (tumbleweed). Apparently it's an import.