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ice beer 

A lager which requires an extra step in the brewing process after fermentation. The beer is chilled to -4°C to allow ice crystals to form. Thanks to a proprietary process, the beer flows freely through the crystals, which are then removed. Adding this extra step gives the beer a slightly higher alcohol content and a smoother taste.
MMMM...i like to drink ice beer.
ice beer by Pavelski8 November 23, 2006

Have No Fear of Ice Cold Beer 

Naming the seven diatomic elements:

Have (hydrogen) No (nitrogen) Fear (Flourine) Of (oxygen) Ice (iodine) Cold (chlorine) Beer (bromine)!

Much easier to remember than i bring clay for our new home!
Dude, can you tell me what the seven diatomic elements are?

Have No Fear Of Ice Cold Beer!

Thanks, Man!

Mountain Brew Beer Ice 

An ice beer made by the Genesee brewing company for the Stewarts corporation in the Northeast. Although it tastes like aluminum, it is generally considered an excellent beer for the price. As of 2011 it costs $0.75/can, $3.53/six pack, and a little over $13 for a case (includes tax and deposit).
John - I feel like being classy and providing free beer for this party I'm hosting but I don't want to break the bank doing it. What beer should I buy?

Dr. Hopps - Definitely get some Mountain Brew Beer Ice.

beer and ice cream run

A quick trip to the grocery or convenient store for any manner of junk food, such as ingredients needed for dip for a football game.
Guy 1: We don't have enough cheese to make dip!
Guy 2: Time for a beer and ice cream run.

Beer and Ice Lasagna 

When you expertly pack a cooler with layers of ice and beer cans to go fishin'
Gonna go down to the river and bring the beer and ice lasagna!
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Grindset by Omega-Male May 22, 2026
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