A list of puns related to "Gablinger's Diet Beer"
I like the taste of this beer, but do not feel strongly compelled to drink another one directly afterward. Good diet beer.
*delicious slushie
My dude eats whatever he wants. Parmesan hoagies, drinks 3 beers, vodka, wine etc. When we have sex, I always get yeast infections. I just found this out after going on a 3 month sex break, going to the docs and getting all the tests etc. Once things were clear, I started having sex with him and within 2 days, a yeast infection. I am planning to talk to him, but I doubt that he will change his diet. So I am left with deciding if I need to end the relationship. Any ladies have unhealthy partners? Any luck in helping them switch over to a healthier lifestyle?
I didn't tell him a thing, he came home with them and I thought he made a mistake (he's 6'0, I'm 5'0.5). But then he hit me with "well I want you to enjoy them too" ππ»ππ»
Has anyone found a good diet spicy ginger beer for cocktails? I'm trying an Irish Mule with the Reed's right now and have had the Zevia and another random one I've found at the liquor store. I haven't seen any diet one's that are labeled as spicy at the store. Cheers!
Does anybody know where I can order diet root beer syrup online? I canβt fond it anywhere. Itβs out of stock.
Walmart, Amazon, Home Depot, target...
I drank it like a champ and I donβt feel sick.
Safe to assume that God exists and that I am him.
I understand that for the most part people drank alcoholic beverages, but nowadays, alcohol is an occasional drink. A folk history claims that this is because only alcoholic beverages were safe, but that's frequently contradicted in this subreddit. Since non-alcoholic beverages were safe, why were they not consumed? Or were they consumed and just not brought up much?
I ask about juice in particular because fruit was everywhere, but seemed to mostly get turned into wine.
I'm most interested in Western Europe but this question extends well beyond that and I'm interested in any stories; my sub-Saharan African drink thread yielded only alcoholic beverages as well.
Mary's Variety on Broadview is the only place I've seen them at in a long time but I would prefer to buy them in bulk.
Does anyone know where to get them? Everywhere online seems to be sold out. Also, any suggestions for other diet & caffeine free soda?
Even if the formulation were 100% the same (FYI - my blind taste test indicated that they are slightly different), the label design of the new ZERO SUGAR branding is a clear step down from the DIET A&W branding.
I have no qualms from a marketing perspective shifting from Diet to Zero Sugar. Diet is the wrong word. Zero Sugar is better (although not perfect). But they changed the whole design to make it feel far less authentic somehow.
For one, they removed the "decal" that emphasized the aged vanilla ingredient. But they also lightened the color scheme to make it all seem less root beer-y. And the "ZERO SUGAR" label feels like something slapped on, vs. something integrated into the product.
I give the re-branding a 4 out of 10.
I figured "What's the difference?" and so bought it. Turns out, there is a huge difference. It's AWFUL! The Diet tastes very similar to the regular version but the Zero Sugar has almost no root beer taste whatsoever and a very unpleasant after-taste. If you are thinking of getting this, don't waste your money.
I'm not really sure how a root beer float works, but I'm just curious if diet root beer would work or if the sugar is important for the stuff that happens to the ice cream.
Has anyone seen HEB Diet Root Beer soda in-stock anywhere? Iβm not able to order it for delivery and none of the stores in south Austin that I choose for pickup have it.
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I ordered a custom mid-length back in January of last year and had been riding it since May When I ordered it I gave the shaper my weight and height etc. In October, I felt bad for the local micro breweries and started drinking a beer every other day and right after Thanksgiving I am like fahk, I am starting to suck at surfing more. Having issues with my take off where I thought I had the wave or just generally bogging my bottom turns. So I went back to riding a 9'4" performance longboard and was pretty content.
So when we had the run of swell start back in December I decided I would take out something smaller with enough volume to paddle into bigger slower waves, but I was like fahk, I can barely paddle this thing. So I went on a "stop drinking beer diet" and as of Sunday I was back down to my weight that I told the shaper, which was about minus 10 LBS.
I went out Sunday and Monday and it was like the board was reacting just like the first day I took it out. No issue paddling into waves, I didn't blow all of my take offs, and I didn't bog what bottom turns I could make.
So, back to the post title. On smaller boards gaining weight can really change a board's performance. Right on for the shaper for giving it the right amount of foam for my weight when I ordered it. So, if you start to miss waves and blow take offs, jump on the scale.
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