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Default Re: Irish Beer Drinkers Best Germans

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Originally Posted by Dr. Solar Wolff
Formula for the Guinness Taste:

You eat a big meat dinner and then suddenly get sick but you are in a place in which you couldn't throw up gracefully. So, you throw up, it fills your mouth and then you are thinking the only thing you can do is to swallow it back down the hatch. Finally, as you are ready to vomit a second time, you swallow it back down. Whatever is left in your mouth is the Guinness taste.
Go back to your Coors, Philistine
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