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I like Stella Artois. Otherwise, go to's are Bud Light and Michelob Ultra.
Every day on this side of the ground is a win.
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Long Hammer IPA Sierra Nevada Celebration Lagunitas IPA Kokanee had them all. good choices all.
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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Same here BUT I did like dark Schlitz on tap at Shakey's pizza.
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Go Nats!!!!
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Becks and New Castle for me..hate cheap beers!!! My wife says I have expensive taste..I just tell her that's good... won't let me drink as much this way !!!
You better be afraid of a ghost!!
"Woody you were baptized in prop wash"..crossfireoops
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Long Hammer IPA by Redhook is one of my favorites. I just picked up a 12 bottle variety pack of Redhook beers. Ain't a bad flavor in the bunch.
4 out of 5 Great Lakes prefer Michigan.
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I go for taste mostly and then check the particulars.
The Double Dead Guy from Rogue has me interested - it's 9% ABV so you can't drink a ton of it. Makes it easier on the wallet.
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..... Schlitz on tap at Shakey's pizza. Wow, did you knock the cobwebs off long-faded memories (and really date yourself). > grin<
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High maintenance, and pilots seem to go hand-in-hand. >grin<
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I go for taste mostly and then check the particulars.
The Double Dead Guy from Rogue has me interested - it's 9% ABV so you can't drink a ton of it. Makes it easier on the wallet. not really at $12 a bottle... its spendy, as are all Rogue beers, but very good. i also like Arrogant Bastard. and Double Bastard too.
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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Long Hammer IPA Sierra Nevada Celebration Lagunitas IPA Kokanee had them all. good choices all. You get Anderson Valley beers up there? Their IPA is awesome..
I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
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Right now I have Bell's Expedition Stout, Guinness Foreign Extra, and Great Lakes Brewery Burning River Pale Ale.
The Expedition Stout runs $18.99/6-pack and is 10.5% ABV. It has kind of a Porter type taste to it that I do not like. Most of Bell's beers are exceptional, though.
The Guinness FE runs $10/4-pack. It is 7.5% ABV. It is good stuff, and tastes more like a stout should in my opinion. Has smokey overtones. However, you should get 6 of them for your $10.
The Great Lakes pale ale is $8.99/6-pack. 6% ABV. It is a very good pale ale. Tastes nearly identical to Sierra Nevada pale ale. I'm sure they use the same hops.......
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Thanks probably high maintenance..Pilot no,aircrew member,yes...But you're right pilots tend to be a might..better stop there before I get jumped on by the Squid aviators who lurk in these parts!!
You better be afraid of a ghost!!
"Woody you were baptized in prop wash"..crossfireoops
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Anyone fire up a Barleywine? Wondering what that's like...
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Any one of their Beers along with our local ro Brewery.
de 73's Archie - W7ACT
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From what I've tried, American beer is like having sex in a canoe ie its f***ing close to water! I can only think you guys gave us Bud and Coors as the final FU after 1783!
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From what I've tried, American beer is like having sex in a canoe ie f***ing close to water! I can only think you guys gave us Bud and Coors as the final FU after 1783! What have you tried?
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Grain Belt or see avatar. Forgot the Old Style. BTW I have tried the New Glarius stuff and it is good too.
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Back in the old days, when I drank on a regular basis I inhaled a lot of Falstaff, PBR, Grain Belt and Schmidt. Then I found I liked Miller High Life and when introduced, MHL-lite (not "Lite" or "MGD-Lite"). Now I drink very little of anything with alcohol in it, but with beers I like a darker, heavier beer now and then like Samuel Adams Cream Stout and similar brands. Find some nice micro-brews now and then, but as said, I don't drink much anymore, so my finds are few and far between.
Someday I hope to be the person my dogs think I am . . . The only true cost of having a dog is its death. Someone once said "a nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves." Shiloh Sharps . . . there is no substitute. NRA Endowment Member
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Pete,Most of our popular brands are IMO..some of our best are from micro breweries however and I think they would be more to your liking!!
You better be afraid of a ghost!!
"Woody you were baptized in prop wash"..crossfireoops
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I like beer a little more redneck than that I guess: I've never been a beer drinker, but if I was, I think that's where I'd fall in. Boutique beers, in some fancy fern bar, isn't what I think of when I think "beer". I picture something more along the lines of sitting on the truck tailgate, with a can in your hand, not sitting in some trendy upscale gathering spot comparing notes.
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