Favorite Beer
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Domestic mega brewery---Coors Original in the tan can
Domestic micro brewery---Flying Dog
European---Hoegarden
Mexican---Dos Equis
Domestic micro brewery---Flying Dog
European---Hoegarden
Mexican---Dos Equis
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Re: Favorite Beer
Try the Par 3 From Lazy Magnolia. Its geat but seriously can you really beat an ice cold Bud Light on a hot summers day? I don't think so...
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had several good brews this past week in Alaska from Alaskan Brewery.
their IPA is great but their Winter Lager is the BEST i've ever drank from that style beer.
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their IPA is great but their Winter Lager is the BEST i've ever drank from that style beer.
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natty lights! cuz its bird beer..........................cheap....cheap......cheap
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Bug Light Lime 

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4dawgma wrote:Goose2300 wrote:Bug Light Lime
i hope yer kiddin
Did I say buG light? Meant buD ha! Good $***
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rolling rock when im just sippin watchin the tv or grilling out. KEYSTONE LIGHT when its a party...12 dollars a 30 case anyone?????? gotta love it 

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Lazy magnolia, they have something for every occasion but I will never turn down any beer. 

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Free and/or cold.
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Lazy Mag is good, and now available on the North Shore, according to their recent email. Had an Abita Christmas Ale this week. very good.
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Re: Favorite Beer
squatter's ipa is mighty tasty, as well as alexander's hop ottin ipa, but alexander's is a bit too hoppy for every day drinkin for me (but i'll finish the 6 pack b/f thursday when I head back to god's country).
moose drool brown ale
redstone brewery honey wheat & amber ale
all 5.9% alc by vol is nice, too!
moose drool brown ale
redstone brewery honey wheat & amber ale
all 5.9% alc by vol is nice, too!
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deltaduckman1 wrote:rolling rock when im just sippin watchin the tv or grilling out. KEYSTONE LIGHT when its a party...12 dollars a 30 case anyone?????? gotta love it
I "was told" the other day keystone and coors light come outta the same bigass tank, coors is the top half and keystone's on the bottom.
I hardly change up the beer menu but when I have I've went with a Blue Moon or Par 3.
211 ain't bad either but I don't think that was in the category of choices.

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my liquor stores in arkie and their beer selections have become lack-luster at the very best, which is disappointing but i've had a few new brews this season:
sierra nevada stout and porters......ok, but nothing to write home about
breckenridge oatmeal stout.........good stuff, if you're in the mood for a dessert beer (which i rarely am). taste like a cookie/coffee mix.
had several trappists monks ales this year............reknown for beer making, i can tell you, those monks can flat out brew.
biggest surprise of the year was finding some "hobgoblin" english ale.....been looking for several years, hard to find in the states at times. anyhow, i took a pint to the counter and my money out. rung it up at over 10 bucks a pint. i smiled, grabbed another 10 spot and bought 2 pints. drank one Christmas eve and am saving the next one..................great beer.
still though, best beers i've had this year have been the alaska brewery beers. will get another taste of them next year as i've put a group together to go back and shoot some more harliquin ducks. can't wait.
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sierra nevada stout and porters......ok, but nothing to write home about
breckenridge oatmeal stout.........good stuff, if you're in the mood for a dessert beer (which i rarely am). taste like a cookie/coffee mix.
had several trappists monks ales this year............reknown for beer making, i can tell you, those monks can flat out brew.
biggest surprise of the year was finding some "hobgoblin" english ale.....been looking for several years, hard to find in the states at times. anyhow, i took a pint to the counter and my money out. rung it up at over 10 bucks a pint. i smiled, grabbed another 10 spot and bought 2 pints. drank one Christmas eve and am saving the next one..................great beer.
still though, best beers i've had this year have been the alaska brewery beers. will get another taste of them next year as i've put a group together to go back and shoot some more harliquin ducks. can't wait.
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