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Campfire Sage
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Shiner is ok. You'd have to go a little south to find it in stores though. Or north, or east. A guy can find it all the way up here in Bozeman, Montucky. Yeah, no trick to finding Shiner any more. Sam, Have you tried that Beltian White from Harvest Moon? Buddy gets kegs of it for his garage. Damn that stuff is good. Been trying those Spanish Peaks beers out of Bozeman as well. Pretty damn good. Travis
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Travis, I've tried a few brews from Harvest Moon. Blue Moon, Belgian White and one or two others. Something about them just doesn't jive with my tastes.
Beer is a HIGHLY subjective matter.........(grin)
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1- Black Butte Porter - Deschutes Brewery 2- Rooster Tail Ale - Cascade Lakes Brewery 3- Pacifico 4- Alaskan Amber 5- Coors Light I usually end up buying #5 90% of the time.
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Aventinus Doppelbock 8.4%
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Turn on your sound. http://www.eastsiderestaurant.com/Nick has a dozen German beers on tap. Click on the video on the right for more.
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Current faves: Bell's Two-Hearted Ale and their Kalamzoo stout.
Always welcome in my house: Rogue's Dead Guy Ale and Dogfish Head's 60-minute IPA. (And the 90-minute IPA when it's on sale.)
- Tom
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Campfire Ranger
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High Life Bitteroot Brewery's Nut Brown Ale Alaskan Stout PBR
Fruity beers like Blue Moon and Beltian White are for well, never,mind the High Lives are talking now
MAGA
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Newcastle Scottish Brown Ale
<<<<<<<<<<<SPACE FOR RENT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Leinenkugel's sunset wheat Carlsberg Royale lager Kirin Premium lager Leinenkugel's nut brown ale
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Black Butte Porter, St. Paulie Girl Dark, or Michelob
Broncos are officially the worst team in the nation this year.
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most of these beers sound pretty good to me. i dont think i have tried that many of them. anybody wanna trade?
30-06 till i die, the greatest round ever! I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy! CEO of a Turdlike People: Turds & Tats Division... (per Ingwe )
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Campfire 'Bwana
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If you like Stone Arrogant Bastard then I doubt Shiner Bock will do much for you. Very ordinary in comparison.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I enjoy drinking that one here: http://www.weisses-brauhaus.de/
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If you like Stone Arrogant Bastard then I doubt Shiner Bock will do much for you. Very ordinary in comparison. Yup. Iron Eagle, you might try something I started doing last year. There's a high-end wine shop in my town that has a high-end walk-in cold room for beer. Their wine guys know their beer, too, and when I first walked in I told them I liked Rogue's Dead Guy and Dogfish Head's IPAs and then I asked them for recommendations. They steered me to some great finds. - Tom
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Yeungling and Saranacs are good, so is Pilsner Urqell and Stella Artois. Most anything that can be drunk when warm and has some taste. That lets out most of the big breweries here. Best beer ever was Klumbacher.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Dogfish Head 60 Minute is a great all-rounder for a person who likes hoppy beer. I love the stuff, nicely bitter without being overbearing. It's great for introducing noobs to flavorful hoppy beer without being intimidating.
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beer is HIGHLY subjective......for instance i aint big on hops.....i really like sour tastes in drinks but for some reason dont tolerate bitter very well...
my favorites:
Alaskan Amber is prolly tops after that depending on mood prolly Blue Moons Belgian White or Killians Irish Red......i tend to drink Coors Light at the bar and given the buddy i always hang out with likes Miller Light i wind up drinking that quite a bit cause its whats in his fridge......
A serious student of the "Armchair Safari" always looking for Africa/Asia hunting books
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2 pages on that subject and still not an actual beer mention
Va t'in tch�re !
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Campfire Kahuna
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Don't bring up that girly stuff from Belgium, only thing good from the is Belgian Monk Brews. We know yer like the French, prefer a wine to a good Bier!
Back in the heartland, Thank God!
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Campfire Kahuna
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Trappist Trippel is fine stuff, have a store here that sells it by the bottle, 3.75, i buy them 6 at a time, only need like 3 to get that warm feeling.
Back in the heartland, Thank God!
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