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Post by xsoftxnxelegantx on May 11, 2010 10:23:19 GMT -5
I will be hiding bottles all over my car and throughout my luggage and will be bringing a few mini kegs, We've even talked about bringing a 1/4 keg. I just can't drink most canned beer. I'm a beer buyer and get 20% off all the beer in my store so its just cheaper for me to buy it at work, and we don't sell anything in can except Sapparo and Fosters, and I'm not a big fan of either.
Say hey johnny boy, the battle call United we stand, divided we fall Together we are what we can't be alone We came to this country you made it our home
Say hey johnny boy, the battle call United we stand, divided we fall Together we are what we can't be alone We came to this country you made it our home
Post by krispiemae on May 13, 2010 23:00:06 GMT -5
Here in OH we can't get Yuengling....so I always pick up a couple cases for Roo. I love Strongbow and we can get that in 16 oz cans here so we will be taking some of that too. I just found Linenkugles (sp?) summer shandy in cans, though I wouldn't want to drink it all the time it is nice once and a while. As for Blue moon....it comes in cans?????? WHERE?
Here in OH we can't get Yuengling....so I always pick up a couple cases for Roo.
I know.....its sad isn't it???? I live about 35 minutes from the PA border and I must admit I make the drive to grab and stock up on cases. Soooooo worth the drive
By the way welcome to the boards fellow Ohioan! ;D
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Post by myxomatosis on May 16, 2010 12:41:32 GMT -5
Gotta second that stuff. Dales and a healthy amount of Yuengling is pretty much all someone can need. Dales covers the beer beer and Yuengling covers the easy drinking cheaper aspect while still tasting amazing.
I intend on trying Fat Tire finally after hearing of it through various channels for years and years. Also might go to one of the other crazy beer stores around here and see if they have anything crazy in cans. There was another brewery kicking out canned micros, I wanna say from Cali that I got recommended but it was pretty pricey last year so I didn't grab it.
They also make Red Stripe in cans now, haven't had it canned but I dig the bottle as a decent summer beer. Same exact thing goes for Rolling Rock.
Yeah, Dale's looks pretty good. Has anyone tried the other brews from Oskar Blues? Gubna IPA? Old Chub Scotch Ale? Ten Fidy? Gordon? These are all available at my local liquor store.
Post by myxomatosis on May 16, 2010 13:12:06 GMT -5
To be honest I hated Momma's Little Yellow Pils and Old Chub, which are the only two I've had from them other than Dales. I love beers of all varieties so it wasn't a case of too dark/hoppy/whatever, just didn't dig on it. Pils was just cheap and gross tasting. However Chub and the rest of the OB line gets high marks from the majority of people so they might be worth a shot regardless.
Post by jayfiedler on May 16, 2010 14:55:26 GMT -5
I think we are bringing PBR, Summer Shandy, and some Bud Light Lime. I'm pretty sure Great Lakes doesn't make cans, or else it would be Dortmunder Gold and Holy Moses White Ale.
A bell it does ring indeed, kind sir! CoCo fer you. Still ain't tried Dales Pale Ale though, but I'm not much fer pale ales. Maybe time to give it a shot...?
A bell it does ring indeed, kind sir! CoCo fer you. Still ain't tried Dales Pale Ale though, but I'm not much fer pale ales. Maybe time to give it a shot...?
Dale's tastes great IMO, it has a slightly different taste than your avg pale ale, plus is like 6.5% abv!