Beer Glorious Beer

s_heinekenI may not be a beer drinking professional or know how a “good” beer should taste, but I do know what I like.

For the past few years I’ve been a pretty loyal Heineken drinker, but it was a taste that I had acquired overtime. I started drinking this at a friends request and I found the beer to be very refreshing and smooth in comparison to other beers I have tasted before. The aftertaste was something that I had to get a bit used to, but the fact that it made me feel good and didn’t give me a hangover the following morning, made it my beer of choice.

Although I drink primarily Heineken, I’m always open to trying other brand’s of beer, so if your beer savvy and want to recommend a good one, feel free to post it here.

These are the few beers I have drank in the past. Most are cheap American Beers, but I’m not a die-hard beer enthusiast so don’t laugh. I’m just the average guy who enjoys pounding down a couple rounds with the guys and having a good time.

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OTEK’s Trenchtown Mobstah (RazorsEdge Pitbull)

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Trench is officially 19 months old today. You can see more of his photos in my flickr gallery. He has started to thicken out nicely, and with all the exercise we been having, he’s starting to look shredded as well. I’m thinking of getting him involved in the weight pull event once he turns two years. The guys here on Guam are planning to get a sled and track for one of our upcoming 671 Bully Club gatherings, and if I can get him a bit more socialized around other dogs, he should perform very well.

As far as my experience is with my very first pitbull, I can tell you that he has been a handful. He has destroyed just about everything I can think of. This has included our cars, light fixtures, and plants around the house. He is learning what he can and cannot play with, but man what a costly learning experience for us both! lol.

He’s also got into scuffles with our other dogs and neighbors pets as well. This has made me become much more aware of what his requirements are and the importance of monitoring him better when we are outside and he is off his leash. If I catch him once his aggressiveness starts, he’ll simply stop and run back to me at my command. Once he gets involved in a scuffle, it becomes much more difficult to control him and this is where you need to be EDUCATED with the proper methods of dealing with the situation. I still don’t know everything about handling a fight, so I never leave him unattended.

Is this type of dog for everyone? Certainly not. It’s a very loyal, strong, and active dog, but it takes a lot of patience and RESPONSIBILITY to own one. These dogs are great, but only if your willing to spend time with them and educate yourself properly before owning one.