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sunshine1
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Post by sunshine1 »

BTW..what is this jcwhite riding on? Other than PBR...he looks really really scared.
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Post by Jcwhite »

Thanks cruiser...only a true beer drinker would know that PBR is such a tasty treat. I was on some old beat up 3 person sled.
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Post by rlw49 »

Only thing better than a cold beer, is a free cold beer. Used to drink PBR out of rusty cans overseas. Obviously, you have'nt indulged in Pearl, Lone Star, or Iron City brew.

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Post by sunshine1 »

Oooohh...I spired another debate on 14'ers imagine that. PBR et al...go for it peeps..I like Sunshine Wheat Ale. However, I have yet to meet a town in CO that doesn't have its own beer or some other concoction. (yep...spelled that one right) :) I actually have never seen a state that did so many beers and so many things so big! Amazing!
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sunshine1 wrote:I actually have never seen a state that did so many beers and so many things so big! Amazing!
Actually, CA has about 79 brewery's, CO about 23.
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Post by CODave »

Wasatch wrote: Actually, CA has about 79 brewery's, CO about 23.
I have no idea of the exact number but there's definitely more than 23.
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Post by TalusMonkey »

If Colorado was a more diverse maybe we'd have a micro "malt liquor" brewery!

"Peak Pimpin' Ale"
"Crampon in 'yo Face Lager"
"Summit Sista' Draft"

Of course, no 12 oz bottles allowed - only 22s and 40s...
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Post by solopeak »

TalusMonkey wrote:"Crampon in 'yo Face Lager"...
sounds like it would be pretty bitter. got anything in a nice yaktrax?
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