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"good Mexican beer" In the cooler, right next to the unicorn milk.
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"good Mexican beer" In the cooler, right next to the unicorn milk. I do[on occasion] enjoy a Dos Equis Amber.....
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"good Mexican beer" In the cooler, right next to the unicorn milk. Haha mmm, love unicorn milk. It’s even good warm The good Mexican beers, when they’re cold, on a hot day, are plenty worth drinking in my opinion. That’s about all they’re good for but they do that right. Negra Modelo, Pacifico, Bohemia, Dos Equis...
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A local brewery here in Flagstaff does a lot of experimenting, this one is awesome. It’s a blonde imperial coffee stout. Wish they would have bottled some of it
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A little off track, but those coffee (porters, stouts, dark ales) beers make excellent stews (replace Guinness) !
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Another hot day, another 6 pack of Ice cold Coors light straight from the freeze where the tequila is next the the beer.
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I prefer corona, coors light not bad and PBR in a bottle. all these small brewers use cascade hops. and that crap makes me gag instantly
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A local brewery here in Flagstaff does a lot of experimenting, this one is awesome. It’s a blonde imperial coffee stout. Wish they would have bottled some of it Not that it matters but I was told that it actually costs more to can beer than to bottle it. I prefer bottles too though. Wish we could get bottled PBR around here.
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Corona light is a pretty good sweat-weather beer. The last few sips at the bottom are still pretty tasty when it's 100F outside. Can't say the same for American light beers.
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A little off track, but those coffee (porters, stouts, dark ales) beers make excellent stews (replace Guinness) ! Truth^^^^^^^^^^^
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I'm seeing a lot of old friends here. Beer, that is! My default setting is IPA. But I love a good Barrel Aged Stout. I've had most of the big name ones and many from lesser known local breweries. My daily drinker is Founders All Day IPA.
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A local brewery here in Flagstaff does a lot of experimenting, this one is awesome. It’s a blonde imperial coffee stout. Wish they would have bottled some of it Not that it matters but I was told that it actually costs more to can beer than to bottle it. I prefer bottles too though. Wish we could get bottled PBR around here. Actually no gripe with cans, my complaint with this is that it’s a Crowler which is canned directly from the tap and so has to be drank within 3-5 weeks. Which is better than a growler but wish I could put some away for later I’ll have to try the stew angle
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Sipping the occasional Kokanee here.
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Among inexpensive beers to be consumed ice cold on hot days I find Yuengling's Golden Pilsner superior to major brand light beers and all the yellow Mexican stuff. https://www.yuengling.com/our-beer/golden-pilsner/?back=year-round
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Yep. Yuengling light and Amstel light are decent as well for hot days. I like heavier and darker beers but in the middle of summer I can go light. I can enjoy most beers for what they are. The Red Stripe someone listed earlier I just can't like though.
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An Ice cold Yellowbelly AKA Coors Original is always good on a summer day! For those of you who like Mexican beer try Corona Familiar. Pretty good.
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Yuengling is hard to come by out west but I do like it when I’m back east. I concur it’s a superior summertime American beer
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Shiner light blonde in the summer. Snake river brewery zonker stout in the winter.
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Gotta concur. Yuengling Yella Can is good stuff.
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