Some of the more tender amongst us may want to stick with that 3.2 Baby Beer they used to make us drink on liberty in Norfolk.
I remember spending a whole week practicing my killing skills, storming beaches, directing naval gunfire, and enduring an overnight compass course only to exit the gates at Little Creek and be told by some bar maid that I wasn't old enough to drink real beer! 
Kind of made my unhappy. Ha! Fortunately the gunny showed up, calmed us down before we removed bricks from the builidng, and took us mainside for some brew at the club.
But--back to the subject at hand--I have sampled several home brewed varieties with very high alcohol content, and I always found them to be quite good.
"Bad beer" is something of an oxymoron.
Last edited by thescot; 16th April 09 at 08:14 AM.
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Jim Killman
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