I am usualy a coors or bud type of guy, but I was recently turned on the the SARANAC line of beers and the Black Forest in particular, oh man is that good beer.
http://saranac.com/home.html
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I am usualy a coors or bud type of guy, but I was recently turned on the the SARANAC line of beers and the Black Forest in particular, oh man is that good beer.
http://saranac.com/home.html
Me too....but I usually just say "I'm a cheap beer type of guy".Originally Posted by Bruces45
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I live a few miles from Bells here in Kalamazoo, they have decent beer.
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In all honesty I usto be a keystone light type a guy (4.99 a 12 pack), (but its made by coors) but this 6.99 a 6 pack Sanarac is GOOOOOD stuff.
Bells makes good beer. I especially like their Two-hearted ale.
My favorite brewery is Stone.
Most of what I drink (which isn't much anymore) is homebrew. It's as cheap as the cheap stuff and tastes close if not as good as the expensive stuff.
I use very little beer but as QK may (or may not) agree, PA's Juengling is a fine brew. Better IMO than Sam Adams.
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For a lighter beer, I like Shiner Bock
For local flavor, Boulevard Brewery is in my neck of the woods, their unfiltered wheat is good.
Normally, I drink Sam Adams.
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The big J is a fine brew.
I LIKE Sam Adams.
Ever try the Church Brew Works
Pipe Organ Pale Ale
That is a good beer.
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My regular is Michelob, but my favorite is Fat Tire!
Shucks Larry - that HAS to be a local CO brew LOL!my favorite is Fat Tire!
What's the motto for that then? ''Tread'' gently![]()
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
http://www.rkba-2a.com/ - a portal for 2A links, articles and some videos.
Sorry to burst your bubble P95 but Fat Tire is brewed by the New Belgium Brewing Co. WOW that is a good beer. I'll admit it, I'm a bit of a beer snob, you'll never find one of the "cheap" beers in my fridge. Heck, you won't even find Coors, MGD, or Bud in my fridge....
Juengling is great, but unfortunately I haven't found it out here. One of the things I miss most about PA.
Shiner Bock is good, but the anniversary beer they have out is (in my opinion) even better. Okay Joe, someone else who drinks Stone Brewery, please tell me you've had Arrogant *******?
I think I'm going to go have a drink....
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Yep. Made in Fort Collins, probably about a 20 minute drive from Crystal's house (yet another reason to make a trip up thereShucks Larry - that HAS to be a local CO brew LOL!).
I stand corrected, I guess it is a CO brew. However, it is still available elsewhere. (I should know, I've been making a run on the Class Six's supply) And definately well worth a try if you can get it.
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Here ya go:
http://www.newbelgium.com/beers_ft.php
Ah beer, my only weakness.
Yuengling when I'm feeling native, Miller Light when I'm feeling cheap, and Molson XXX when I want to get really drunk really quick (also my favorite tasting)
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