Favorite Beer?

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Re: Beer Vs. Wine Snobbery

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Dex wrote:http://drunkard.com/issues/01-05/0105-beer-snobbery.htm


Beer Vs. Wine Snobbery

Beer snobbery is less dangerous.
While wine snobs have been around long enough to be nearly universally despised and even hunted for sport in certain parts of the South, beer snobs are so new they’re considered by the general public to be as harmless as those people who carve elaborate sculptures out of Spam—someone to be viewed more with bemusement than with the scope of a high-powered rifle.


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Something we can agree on, Dexie.

Here's yet another beer I know little about, other than it's a Stone product (good), and that I like it. Mmmmm good.
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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This should be interesting, hopefully I can find a six pack in Fort Collins this weekend.

http://www.patagonia.com/beer/
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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dehrlich101 wrote:Image

This should be interesting, hopefully I can find a six pack in Fort Collins this weekend.

http://www.patagonia.com/beer/
A friend of mine just picked some up in the Fort today.
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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talamo71 wrote:I hate Beer, ... I'd rather a Brandy or a Whiskey. After hiking, however, just water or chocolate milk.

Then why not just start a favorite liquor, milk or water thread? Blend or single malt, skim or butter, distilled or mineral, ... but elsewhere.
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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This was yummy (apologies if it's already been mentioned):
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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Everything I've tried from Ommegang is top-notch. Witte, Blond ale, abbey ale are all tasty.
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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Dinner Beer: Blue Moon or Boulevard wheat

Light Beer: Coors Light
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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1) Free beer
2) Cold beer
3) Good beer
4) Cheap beer
5) Another beer
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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In anticipation of car camping and ice cold cans apres...

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Re: Favorite Beer?

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^^^ crank yanker is good, and love the fact that it comes in 16oz cans in a 6pack while still having a good price (around $9-$10)
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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Dave B wrote:In anticipation of car camping and ice cold cans apres...

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That Crank Yanker is tasty...

I haven't seen the Elephant Rock before, good stuff?
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Re: Favorite Beer?

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jblyth wrote:
I haven't seen the Elephant Rock before, good stuff?
Really good! Very well balanced. I've only seen it for sale down in the Springs though unfortunately. Bummer is it only sells in 4 packs of 16 oz., and I think we paid close to $10. Still worth it!
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