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I have. Pretty good stuff. The IPA, IMO, is not terribly hoppy, though.
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Well Bob..When in Rome.... Coors Light by far but when change is short.... With my BFR/45-70 at 30 paces.550 grains of pleasure. Jayco
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Broncos are officially the worst team in the nation this year.
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I try to spend my money on local beer- Working on the last of a keg of Pigs ass Porter out of Belt Montana, they make a wonderful Beltian White also(previously mentioned)- http://www.harvestmoonbrew.com/?p=tasting_roomWe finished a keg(pony) of Carters Rye last weekend brewed in Billings. But my current favorite is Bent Nail out of Redlodge. http://redlodgeales.com/ Not super hoppie and I must embarrassingly admit my girlfriend prefers the more bitters. In a pinch I will settle for an Alaskan Amber or Fat Tire but give me a hand crafted local beer any day. Leave the vitim R, old mud and rice beer to the college kids. Plus at least with a local brewery your buying something made in America.
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FAT TIRE for me. I drive to the next state to get it.
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Leinenkugel from Chippewa Falls!
End of conversation!
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New Castle or Scottish Brown Ale
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There is no single best beer, there are too many different styles and flavor profiles. And typical mass market American stuff doesn't qualify as beer, let alone get in the running for best. Amen brother, amen
Selmer "Daddy, can you sometime maybe please go shoot a water buffalo so we can have that for supper? Please? And can I come along? Does it taste like deer?" - my 3-year old daughter
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Leinenkugel from Chippewa Falls!
End of conversation! No! Schell's, the pride of New Ulm!
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OK, if you aren't going to go for the schlitz then how about Rainier Rainier Poster .... Perfect 6
I used to only shoot shotguns and rimfires, then I made the mistake of getting a subscription to handloader.......
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I will also say that today was the work party to restore the flood damaged bridge on the 300 yd range I love,,,,, and if you had said at 6 am when I started I would ever think about a bud light wellllllll, but by 11:00 when a cold 30 rack showed up those went down like water with todays heat and humidity.
The bridge was straight till that happened.
But the range is open again.
I used to only shoot shotguns and rimfires, then I made the mistake of getting a subscription to handloader.......
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This is outstanding as is Arrogant Bastard.
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Since I have been out in the ME Tiger has become my beer of choice. Just ordered a twelve pack minutes ago. Drank a lot of Tiger while vacationing in Viet Nam. Drank a lot of Tsing Ha in Thailand. There is surprisingly a lot of really good beers brewwed in Japan. Asahi, Kirin, Sapporo and my favorite, Yebisu. Expat
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Well Bob..When in Rome.... Coors Light by far but when change is short.... With my BFR/45-70 at 30 paces.550 grains of pleasure. Jayco Jayco: Hot October, Colorado; I killed a big buck.Loaded him on the horse and I swallowed dust coming off the mountain.Got to the tent camp with the windmill and the trough loaded with dead bees and other creatures....I reached deep through the slimy water and ripped the tops off two Cours;both gone in a minute.........best beer I ever had!
The 280 Remington is overbore.
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I bought my first bottle of Arrogant Bastard a few years ago just 'cause the bottle cracked me up. The contents turned out to be pretty damn good though.
My pics:
Spaten Optimator
Deschutes Brewery Obsidian Stout and Jubelale
Damn near anything from Rogue Brewery
Alaskan Amber
I've also enjoyed a lot of stouts from distant lands and smaller breweries, but I can't remember their names.
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When I had Alaskan beer it was in the early days of the brewery and the Amber was the only regular product; the Smoke Porter was in the developement stage. Geoff Larson brought kegs to enter in the Great American Beer Festival in Denver. I had the honor of helping Geoff celebrate his first win of "Best Beer in America." I'll bet the IPA (my favorite style) is well worth trying.
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I've only had the Amber, and it's probably my favorite lighter beer. I REALLY like the sounds of the Smoke Porter though. I'm going to hunt that one down.
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There's never an excuse to drink Keystone Light. Somewhere nearby there is going to be a garden hose, a wet ditch, a swamp, just about anything else.
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Peter Straub's Dark or Kirin Ichi Ban. (SP)
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There's never an excuse to drink Keystone Light. Somewhere nearby there is going to be a garden hose, a wet ditch, a swamp, just about anything else. There's one---------chronic alcoholism on a welfare budget.
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. --Winston Churchill
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