Wonder what Paint and Flickertail would think about this!
This is a micro-brew beer made and bottled in Louisville, KY. The label at the top of the bottle says "MADE FRESH IN KENTUCKY'. Well. That makes me feel a whole lot better about it. 

The website for more information on this beer is www.HorsePissBeer.com.




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What color flag? Yellow for piss
Bob, lol. Bet the horse ain't laughing.
lol isn't that a charmer of a name.
Beth, ain't it so! Being a person who believes the old adage, "what you see is what you get", this does cause me to pause about the possibilities here. But it was fun for a gag gift.
I am not showing that to Matt. He often buys beer and wines based on how cool the label is.
That is just not fair, Shannon. Who knows, he might like it.
Shannon...you need to buy Matt the beer...just as a joke.
I agree with Elizabeth. Matt deserves this beer in his stash.
I will certainly look for it! THanks ladies!
I don't drink beer anyway....but this does not sound the least bit appealing.
It slowed me up.
I would have looked at the bottle, but definately not buy it....ewww...
ick...I don't like beer to begin with ...but this certainly wouldn't change my mind any
Aw now. The horse might provide perfect flavoring. Who knows?
not me - and I'm quite happy to keep it that way!
that's too funny. I'm a beer drinker, not sure if I would try this one.
JoAnn, no way would I drink it. But Moses would. The people across the street drank it Friday night and said it was good. This is all I can tell you.
I'm not too sure I ever wanted to know what horse piss tastes like, but if I ever get the hankering, I'll try to find some of this. I'll stick will Miller or Molson for the time being.
If you ever get the hankering, just let me know. I'd really hate to drink it to find out for myself.
hahahahahaha....can't be much worse then Coors
I'm not a big beer drinking, but will have an ice cold one from time to time in the summer, hubby likes the super dark brews
This one is an "amber" beer according to one of the guys who drank it. Katherine, that Coors beer tastes nasty to me. I have not had one in 20 years I bet. I'm just afraid because of the name, the company might really use horse fluids as an ingredient.
I wonder if it has a kick.
Moses, you are funny.
oh, that was a good comment for this one
I wonder if this beer would be first past the post. LOL
LOL. You too, Magi? Well, you and Moses have both given me a good chuckle.
We should send some to County Cork and have it tested.
The little folk would spit it out! LOL
Now Magi, I just don't know if I can believe that. It's hard to believe they'd turn down any beer. But they might. LOL. Maybe beer made from smushed turnips would be more appealing.
Bill, Lynn always writes nice stuff.... But since you've brought the legless position to my attention, I shall fall down the page and see about this absence of the sacred Vegemite.
Yack!!! I hope that's just a novelty brand name. It would make good gag gifts.
Sassy, I just don't know. But a gag gift is why I got it.
This is pretty funny to me. Great gag gift.
Shaunee, it did make for a great gag gift, but it seemed to also be great for beer. The guys who drank it really seemed to like it. Wonder what the horses think about this.
Hmmmm...I think I prefer Pelican Pale Ale. Makes me wonder if they use...no, never mind.
Oh, gosh, Ellie, just don't think too much. LOL.
Well, we have Moose Drool beer up here. That would make a great combination! I don't like beer anyway but might buy this for my son in law as he always likes to try different ones.
Wilma, what a name for a beer. Actually sounds very interesting. I wonder would the company ship a special order. Will have to look into it. Even if I had to buy a case, I could spread it out. Men like this sort of thing, I think.
You know...some states don't take kindly to people shipping in booze. Your fair state could be one...I wonder what gross-sounding beer I could find for you.
Ellie, yeah, shipping beer is a big problem. Anything alcohol. We couldn't even ship packages with matches in them or hair spray when I worked at Fedex. I do remember though, that wine could be shipped if it were boxed by the wine company. There was a wine that went through on a regular basis. Wish I could remember now all the rules. The Pelican Pale Ale sounds nice. And Wilma's Moose Drool Beer would be such a hit. I'm just going to have to find out what the rules are. May have to send you some money and beg please ship. Or it's possible a company would do it. I don't know.
Hee Heee Heeee!
To the memories
Glad you got a giggle, Kushal. I did also.
Oh, geez! LOL
interesting marketing ploy. wonder how well it is working for them.
The grandson who brought the beer from Kentucky said he only knows of one store that sells it and the man told him last time he stopped there that they sell about 7 cases a week, and it is mostly to tourists. It may sell more in Louisville. I don't know.
Where did you get these;) such attractive labels.
Dang....sorry I missed you and Shiela...I was watching Warehouse 13, a new Sci Fi series...and reading...
Haven't been on much lately as I have 5 books to read and I've not been feeling very good, but thought I should drop in and check up on folks...
Hi Katherine. We were looking for you last night. Sorry we missed you. What's wrong with you? Is the heat getting to be too much? It was here last Thursday and Friday, or at least it was staying outside all day. Finally got the chills and knew I'd messed up. Katherine, I do hope you are feeling better. You take care of yourself. Gather wouldn't be Gather without all your bugs.
Sorry to hear you are not feeling well, Katherine. Take care. Sending hugs.
Hi Lynn. Thanks for dropping in. Had to stop by and chuckle at this again.
I love it Lynn, but don't you think it is a "for kicks" name, Some of the names they have out there must be thought up with a great sense of humor. Goodnight Lynn.
LOL. Elsie, I do hope so. But I won't chance it. That beer will never cross my lips, just to be on the safe side. I would say good night, but it isn't time, and it's too late to say good morning. So good evening to you, Elsie. Won't be long before you get a trip to see family, have fun, change of scenery, different food, oh it all sounds so grand to me.
I won't ask how the bottles are filled!
They'd have to have really great aim
William, me neither!
Marge, (laughing) I've never seen a horse doing his chores. We'll just have to leave that to the horses I suppose. No doubt Norma would tell us, but she can't get in.
Plenty of water is needed for practice. Maybe there's comtest for this where Marge's a judge.
Marge, would make an honorable judge. I'm sure she would take her duties seriously.
But then the beer would be really diluted.
Makes me think of Magi's flaccid Big Luigi.
Ha! Me too, Marge. I wondered why. Wonder how Isabella is doing with the magic potion beer. I can't make up my mind if I want Big Luigi to save the day, or for Isabella to find bliss elsewhere. It is tough waiting all week to find out where Isabella's story goes.
Either would do I guess. Poor Isabella.
I asked Sister Minty to explain the horizontal position ... she strongly advised me to keep my big mouth tightly shut ... then she tersely added that the horizontal position is opposite the vertical position - but that mum's the word. She didn't mention dads.
Neither of the above ladies mentioned the God-given cure-all of Vegemite. If they ate toasted Vegemite sandwiches, methinks they wouldn't have all of their problems. I was going to ask Father Paddy to elucidate on the benefits of Vegemite-empowered Leprechaunia O'Guinness but he was too busy helping Mother Molly arrange the fluffy pink pillow in the confessional.
Maybe an instructional exercise book might help what pleasures can be found in the horizontal position. Maybe call it the 'Vegemite Sutra.'
Oh dear. This looks like one I would have to get for my guys if I found it in a store. They actually went beer tasting last week. But mostly my instructions are to buy something that "looks interesting," which to me means has it got nice pictures - dogs are best.
Sheila, aren't you in the area Wilma and Ellie are in? Oregon and Washington? In their comments above, Wilma mentioned a beer called Moose Drool and Ellie recalled a beer called Pelican Pale Ale. Now those sound interesting yet not gross. And they are in your area I think.
It was fun though. Such a shock to see a beer called that. But the people who drank it said it really did taste good. I'll never know for myself. I'll just have to take their word for it.