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Originally Posted by NVhntr
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Goose’s IPA is good if you’re not a girl.




No it aint.


I feel like it’s my duty to be the tiebreaker on this important issue


Not if you drink Keystone Light.


I've learned a lot since college. Or at least I have more money. So Keystone Light is now just a fond/hazy memory for me.




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Originally Posted by huntinaz

Also going by sheer volume, Coors Light probably ranks number two behind Keystone Light for me


Keystone Light is very popular around these parts.

I've said it before but the timber industry in North Central ID would cease to exist if they stopped producing "Keystone".

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Originally Posted by Sycamore
both kinds of yaller beer. Bud and PBR.

PBR is $2.50 a can at Pay and Take. good price for a sit down beer in flagstaff.


Every time I go to Pay and Take I feel like I should frequent that place more regularly




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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
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Also going by sheer volume, Coors Light probably ranks number two behind Keystone Light for me


Keystone Light is very popular around these parts.

I've said it before but the timber industry in North Central ID would cease to exist if they stopped producing "Keystone".


See, it's just un-American to rag on an important fuel source for the logging industry. I hope they fill the tank with Premium once in awhile for god measure. We sure used to. Proudly carrying a 1-star rating at ratebeer.com

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Ice cold Coors light straight from the freeze on a hot day.

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Originally Posted by huntinaz
Originally Posted by NVhntr
Originally Posted by huntinaz
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by ironbender
Goose’s IPA is good if you’re not a girl.




No it aint.


I feel like it’s my duty to be the tiebreaker on this important issue


Not if you drink Keystone Light.


I've learned a lot since college. Or at least I have more money. So Keystone Light is now just a fond/hazy memory for me.


Copy, glad you reformed. smile


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Originally Posted by huntinaz

I remember thinking Landshark was a pretty solid summer lager


I’m partial to Ska Brewing’s Mexican Logger as well
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tastes good in Durango! finally saw it in cans in flagstaff!

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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
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Also going by sheer volume, Coors Light probably ranks number two behind Keystone Light for me


Keystone Light is very popular around these parts.

I've said it before but the timber industry in North Central ID would cease to exist if they stopped producing "Keystone".

You damn rights Charlie, couldn’t believe all the ksl fans on that road between Orofino and pierce!!! 🤣🤣

Damn loggers !!! Haha


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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
Originally Posted by huntinaz

Also going by sheer volume, Coors Light probably ranks number two behind Keystone Light for me


Keystone Light is very popular around these parts.

I've said it before but the timber industry in North Central ID would cease to exist if they stopped producing "Keystone".


I spent time as a road mechanic for light industrial equipment in the PNW and Montana and Wyoming. I worked at several Beer distributorships. I have been told by many of the GM's of those facilities that if you add all the yearly beer sales except Keystone, that it will only come up to half of the sales for Keystone. I have been in warehouses that will have 100 pallets of all the other beer, but will have 300 pallets of Keystone. The picture below was one day delivery in Butte Mt.

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I've had several Pacifico's this year. A local Mex. restaurant has it on tap, but not a 6 or 12 pack for sale in my town. I've also been enjoying Modelo Negra, hard to find here also.

So, when I go to the big city, I make it count. I have a beer cellar.

I get other neat stuff too. New Total Wine & More store advertises 2500 beers. While I don't think the store I visit has that many, they dang sure have a lot. I have broadened my horizons lately. Thinking I've tried over a dozen new to me beers in the last couple months.

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All you sophisticated fellers are giving me a touch of beer envy...…...…..

Been having flashbacks the last couple weeks. Currently 3 things in my beer fridge……......…

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All acceptable (IMHO) "sittin' on the porch swing waitin' for the grillin' to be done" beverages. Let the heckling begin...…………..


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Ah, the Mickey's big mouth !!


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Ah, the Mickey's big mouth !!


Bought a box of em 2 weeks ago. Had COMPLETELY forgotten about it...…...... First Mickey's I've had in, probably, 30 years.

Younger fellow owns the beer store...…….30's somewhere.........pretty "beer-savvy" kid. He never had one. I yanked one and handed it to him, Waiting to hear what he thought.


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Originally Posted by gunzo
I've had several Pacifico's this year. A local Mex. restaurant has it on tap, but not a 6 or 12 pack for sale in my town. I've also been enjoying Modelo Negra, hard to find here also.

So, when I go to the big city, I make it count. I have a beer cellar.


LIG


Pacifico and Negra Modelo are two good Mexican beers.

And beer cellars are important (nodding)




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I had a couple "beers" the other night, followed by a wierd dream when I slept.

There was a moose eating on the lilac bush next to the deck stairs. I tried to take his picture with the cell phone, but someone had loaded it with a game video that wouldn't shut down so I could use the camera. The bull came up on the deck and pawed (hooved?) at me like the dog does when she really wants something.

Man, I gotta lay off that O'Douls!

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Originally Posted by huntinaz
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I've had several Pacifico's this year. A local Mex. restaurant has it on tap, but not a 6 or 12 pack for sale in my town. I've also been enjoying Modelo Negra, hard to find here also.

So, when I go to the big city, I make it count. I have a beer cellar.


LIG


Pacifico and Negra Modelo are two good Mexican beers.

And beer cellars are important (nodding)


My vote to make it a trifecta.


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For the last couple of months, beer sends my gout over the freaking moon! I've had maybe 4 beers in 2 months. It really sucks 'cause my grandson & stepson have a brew pub about 3 miles from me. The kid brews some good beer.

Man do I like a good beer! Man do I miss a good beer!

See the Doc in a month, maybe allopurinol will get me back on beer!

I do like beer!

Grampa's been cranky...
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Originally Posted by BluMtn
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I've said it before but the timber industry in North Central ID would cease to exist if they stopped producing "Keystone".


I spent time as a road mechanic for light industrial equipment in the PNW and Montana and Wyoming. I worked at several Beer distributorships. I have been told by many of the GM's of those facilities that if you add all the yearly beer sales except Keystone, that it will only come up to half of the sales for Keystone. I have been in warehouses that will have 100 pallets of all the other beer, but will have 300 pallets of Keystone. The picture below was one day delivery in Butte Mt.


I use a different barometer to measure beer sales in this area.

I go by the empty beer cans in the barr ditches along the logging roads.

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