I actually tried that last summer after you mentioned showering with a beer, though I used a Pepsi...best freaking Pepsi's I think I ever had, very refreashing! I pounded it.
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meat wrote:
I actually tried that last summer after you mentioned showering with a beer, though I used a Pepsi...best freaking Pepsi's I think I ever had, very refreashing! I pounded it.
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WanderingStovie wrote:
meat wrote:
I actually tried that last summer after you mentioned showering with a beer, though I used a Pepsi...best freaking Pepsi's I think I ever had, very refreashing! I pounded it.
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Boulevard Brewery from Kansas city has a tropical ipa made with grapefruit and passion fruit that is delicious. I normally don't like passion fruit but this was nice.Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Here at my favorite watering hole for six dollar burger nite. Ate my burger went and took a leak came back and my plate and beer were gone. WTF? The waitress just brought me a free PBR. Guess I gotta take my beer with me when I pee now lol."Dazed and Confused"
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The other day I tried Lagunitas APA (American pale ale). It's slightly citrusy and less bitter (lower IBU's) than IPA. It was really good.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
The other day I tried Lagunitas APA (American pale ale). It's slightly citrusy and less bitter (lower IBU's) than IPA. It was really good.
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TrafficJam wrote:
The other day I tried Lagunitas APA (American pale ale). It's slightly citrusy and less bitter (lower IBU's) than IPA. It was really good.
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odd man out wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
The other day I tried Lagunitas APA (American pale ale). It's slightly citrusy and less bitter (lower IBU's) than IPA. It was really good.
The Lagunitas APA could have been Born Yesterday or Dogtown. The menu only said Lagunitas APA and was a growler fill.Lost in the right direction. -
Two Hearted Ale is named after the Two Hearted River in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is a trout stream featured in Hemingway short stories. Hemingway fished there when he was young. Actually I think he fished the Fox River, but used the adjacent Two Hearted River in his stories because it had a cooler name. The beer bottle has a very attractive painting of a trout on it. This alone makes it a good beer choice for an outdoor enthusiast.
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Utah tightly controls consumer access to adult beverages. Therefore wine, liquor, and 'strong' beer are only sold in state owned beverage stores. However 3.2 beer is allowed for sale in grocery and convenience stores. However with Oklahoma and a couple of states now about to allow public access to beer with a higher alcohol %, most western breweries are planning to either greatly reduce or cease production of 3.2. As Utah accounts for less than 5% of 3.2 beer sales, the market most likely will not support Utah consumption numbers.
If this occurs, Utahns with a thirst will only be able to access ' beer in state stores. As these stores have limited warehousing and keep no beer under refrigeration, the outlook is glum for those wishing a cold one.
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Dan76 wrote:
Utah tightly controls consumer access to adult beverages. Therefore wine, liquor, and 'strong' beer are only sold in state owned beverage stores. However 3.2 beer is allowed for sale in grocery and convenience stores. However with Oklahoma and a couple of states now about to allow public access to beer with a higher alcohol %, most western breweries are planning to either greatly reduce or cease production of 3.2. As Utah accounts for less than 5% of 3.2 beer sales, the market most likely will not support Utah consumption numbers.
If this occurs, Utahns with a thirst will only be able to access ' beer in state stores. As these stores have limited warehousing and keep no beer under refrigeration, the outlook is glum for those wishing a cold one.
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How right you are. Liquor, beer, and wine selections are more wide ranging as well as less expensive in surrounding states. I know a couple of folks whom finance out of state forays by procuring for others.
Recently I was told of a liquor sale in Nevada whereby a national grocery chain was offering a BOGO on liters of quality liquor. The one liter product was a few dollars less than the 750 ml sold in Utah state ABC stores.
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odd man out wrote:
Two Hearted Ale is named after the Two Hearted River in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is a trout stream featured in Hemingway short stories. Hemingway fished there when he was young. Actually I think he fished the Fox River, but used the adjacent Two Hearted River in his stories because it had a cooler name. The beer bottle has a very attractive painting of a trout on it. This alone makes it a good beer choice for an outdoor enthusiast.
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TrafficJam wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Two Hearted Ale is named after the Two Hearted River in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is a trout stream featured in Hemingway short stories. Hemingway fished there when he was young. Actually I think he fished the Fox River, but used the adjacent Two Hearted River in his stories because it had a cooler name. The beer bottle has a very attractive painting of a trout on it. This alone makes it a good beer choice for an outdoor enthusiast.
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odd man out wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
odd man out wrote:
Two Hearted Ale is named after the Two Hearted River in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is a trout stream featured in Hemingway short stories. Hemingway fished there when he was young. Actually I think he fished the Fox River, but used the adjacent Two Hearted River in his stories because it had a cooler name. The beer bottle has a very attractive painting of a trout on it. This alone makes it a good beer choice for an outdoor enthusiast.
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TrafficJam wrote:
I saw one called Oberon from Bell's. Have you tried it?
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odd man out wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
I saw one called Oberon from Bell's. Have you tried it?
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My best friend growing up called last night, hadn't heard from him in a long time, we were recalling old times...one was the best beer we ever had...we'd been sitting in the hot MS sun dove hunting for hours and couldn't take it any longer, we were walking up the fence row when we met a machinist from the factory we worked at sitting in the bed of his truck under a huge osage orange tree with an igloo cooler...we loved his greeting..."you boys want a beer"...the 16 oz Schlitz was sucked dry in a heart beat...best beer we ever had.I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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NoAngel wrote:
I like my bloody marys with a slice of dill pickle instead of a celery stick
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uncle meat wrote:
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WanderingStovie wrote:
uncle meat wrote:
"Dazed and Confused"
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NoAngel wrote:
I like my bloody marys with a slice of dill pickle instead of a celery stick
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TrafficJam wrote:
NoAngel wrote:
I like my bloody marys with a slice of dill pickle instead of a celery stick
"Dazed and Confused"
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WanderingStovie wrote:
uncle meat wrote:
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NoAngel wrote:
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