Although microbrews are always a treat, no matter what season it is, the fact that it is summer has influenced the drinking choices of this writer. I'm a college student without much of a disposable income, therefore, on paper the idea of microbrews are fantastic, and on the occasion I have money to spend, I'll indulge and buy a cheap local beer. Part of the appeal is lost however, due to the fact that microbrews are not a drink one should half-ass. Therefore, until I have money, I have turned to an old standby that to me symbolizes any summer spent in a major city. I am of course talking about the wonderful world of malt-liquor which one can drink from a glass bottle known as a 40. To me, the 40 transports the drinker to times spent on various stoops with a grill going, good friends laughing, and usually a soundtrack including all of your favorite early 90's rappers. For anyone who has never experienced said situation, I extend my sincerest apologies, and I recommend calling up that friend from college who lives in a city, and of course making a visit. Perhaps bring one of the local malts.
A 40 of malt-liquor can be sampled very much like the microbrews of a given region. There are hundreds of different brands in every region across the country. The joy of this beverage is one can get a very decent amount of alcohol, for a very cheap price. This fact has led a majority of the population to stereotype the drinkers of 40s into the homeless, college students, and people falling below the poverty line. Although there is a stigma surrounding my drink of choice, I will show that by the end of the summer that 40s are a drink that deserve to be enjoyed. In my next post, I'll be reviewing an old favorite known as Mickey's. Until then, enjoy your libations.
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