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  muses me quite a bit. And I am not talking about people leaving the dregs behind in a bottle conditioned beer, but the people who refuse to drink the last sip of their budweiser or PBR bottle/can because "its all backwash" or something silly like that.
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Hmm... I do that. Refuse to take the last sip from a Bud, PBR, Coors, etc.
I also refuse to take the first sip, or any of the ones in between the first and last sip.
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My brother hasn’t finished the last inch or so of a beer ever since he started drinking. I have no idea why, but he has always been this way.
That said, pounding the last inch of a bottle of The Dissident is definitely NOT recommended.
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yeast is good for a growing boy.
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we had a guy in our group who did that.
20 years later we still remember that.
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B-vitamins baby.
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you mean yall dont pour some on the curb for you dead homies?
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The idea that somehow all of your spit has managed to make it to the bottom of the can/glass is amazing (and amusing). The fact that this phenomenon occurs only with beer is even stranger. For one would naturally assume that such events would transpire in due course of the consumption of, say, a can of soda, juice, wine, spirits, milk, or water. Yet the people who make such allegations in the beer can situation are not seen turning down the last sip of any of these aforementioned hydration vehicles.
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I wonder if its because, for cheap crappy beer, the last sip is a bit warm and many people can’t stomach it.
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+100
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