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I used to be exclusively Bluemoon, but Im into apple beers/ciders currently,
Reds, Strongbow, Woodchuck, Jacks, ect.
I figured i better drink as much sugary crap as i can now when i'm young and don't have heartburn!
Reds, Strongbow, Woodchuck, Jacks, ect.
I figured i better drink as much sugary crap as i can now when i'm young and don't have heartburn!
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Slinky you lucky SOB... Bud Platinum gives me crazy heartburn. Sadly the only Bud product I honestly don't like.
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http://boxingrock.ca/beer
this beer is made in a small town about 3 hours from where i live
really wish it was legal to mail/ship beer, would be cool try local beers from other places
this beer is made in a small town about 3 hours from where i live
really wish it was legal to mail/ship beer, would be cool try local beers from other places
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There are beer of the month clubs that ship beer, at least here in the US. Not sure if that's available in Canada.
I usually stick to Bud Black Crown, Yuengling, Bell's Oberon, with an occassional Shock Top Summer Wheat and Blue Moon thrown in.
OH... Sam Adam's Winter Lager is awesome too... and it's that time of year again!
I usually stick to Bud Black Crown, Yuengling, Bell's Oberon, with an occassional Shock Top Summer Wheat and Blue Moon thrown in.
OH... Sam Adam's Winter Lager is awesome too... and it's that time of year again!
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Too Easy!!3X00-Modified wrote:Yeah, I try and drink quite a bit.
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4% if it is bought in the grocery stores, otherwise we can get the higher alcohol content at state liquor stores. And that selection is limited.3X00-Modified wrote:I think you can only get like 3% abv in Utah if I remember correctly... Talk about water. Most stuff in my state is 5% I believe.
My beer of choice is Canadian Molson (thank Asylum for that) but since i haven't had that since Chicago Bfest i had to pick something else...Dead Guy Ale by Rogue Brewery. The guys in Boise, ID and Bend, OR are lucky as they have a 10 Barrell Brewery location in their cities and have some of my absolute very favorite brews. Go-to draft is a Hef.
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Worst beer ever might be Keystone Light. In college that stuff was a staple for the first and second year student and frats.
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Never cared much for ANY beer I tried... Strong Bow could have gotten me interested if I hadn't already foresworn it all for coffee and tea by the time I discovered it (yeah, I know, I know... I never even TRIED to fit in), and I think it was Fat Tire in Colorado that wasn't too bad either. Personally, I can't afford what I would drink if I drank -Single-Malt Scotch or nothin' at all... So, I am a really good designated driver...
themixer, that Keith ale looks interesting... I toured the Strathisla distillery over in Scotland some years ago, right around the time the sister-distillery, Keith, went into moth-balls. There is a whole lot of no-connection between the two I won't go into here, because who cares, but I would actually give that ale you showed a try, especially after my failed attempt to get some 18-year-old Scotch from Keith's distillery in Scotland several years ago ($100 down the drain... And it wasn't even MY drain! ). Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
And worst beer ever? Rocky Mountain P!$$-Water, aka 'Coors', if that even qualifies as beer, has got to be near the top!
themixer, that Keith ale looks interesting... I toured the Strathisla distillery over in Scotland some years ago, right around the time the sister-distillery, Keith, went into moth-balls. There is a whole lot of no-connection between the two I won't go into here, because who cares, but I would actually give that ale you showed a try, especially after my failed attempt to get some 18-year-old Scotch from Keith's distillery in Scotland several years ago ($100 down the drain... And it wasn't even MY drain! ). Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
And worst beer ever? Rocky Mountain P!$$-Water, aka 'Coors', if that even qualifies as beer, has got to be near the top!
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