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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    Quoting woodbuck is also considered bad forum etiquette.
    Agreed. It's hard enough to read through the first time without a duplicate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    Quoting woodbuck is also considered bad forum etiquette.

    Fuck. I'm gonna need a new hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Cumby View Post
    where's Fulton Brewery? I'm a west coast guy so dont know the midwest brews.

    that photo made my mouth water......
    Just past left center field at Target Field.

    http://fultonbeer.com/the-brewery
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    Did I mention that the La Trappe oak aged quad (batch #6) is fucking awesome?
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    Long time ago, sometime around 1977, I went to Arizona to visit my grandfather. We went shopping for a few things and he threw a six-pack of Coors in the cart. Later that day he and I popped one open and its mild, smooth flavor was an epiphany to one raised on the fizzy sourness of Stroh's and Old Style. I've had Coors since, but it seems watery and ordinary, and it has never been anything like that original goodness.

    Are any of you beer guys old enough to know from experience if there was that much difference between the old unpasteurized Coors meant for constant refrigeration and local consumption and the new formula meant for the masses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swede View Post
    Long time ago, sometime around 1977, I went to Arizona to visit my grandfather. We went shopping for a few things and he threw a six-pack of Coors in the cart. Later that day he and I popped one open and its mild, smooth flavor was an epiphany to one raised on the fizzy sourness of Stroh's and Old Style. I've had Coors since, but it seems watery and ordinary, and it has never been anything like that original goodness.

    Are any of you beer guys old enough to know from experience if there was that much difference between the old unpasteurized Coors meant for constant refrigeration and local consumption and the new formula meant for the masses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    Just as an FYI, quoting yourself is considered bad forum etiquette, unless it's to prove a point you've made that's been previously disputed and now proven correct.
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    How the hell do they figure you're gonna drink New Glarus by going to Milwaukee???
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    Here's my Independence Day choice:

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    A non-profit brewery....cool.
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    The latest batch of MSBC Berserker is out....drinking super smooth. Want a bottle Howie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Mike View Post
    Here's my Independence Day choice:

    I'm taking a road trip down there. This place looks like a great place to spend a few hours, and the drive down along the river is incredible.

    http://www.potosibrewery.com/index.cfm

    Is that beer good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out View Post
    The latest batch of MSBC Berserker is out....drinking super smooth. Want a bottle Howie?
    Is taht the beer that has the hatchet on the label? I will always take more of that, that was great stuff.....or anything that you put together.

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    Howie, I just did an extensive comparison of the following IPAs. IMperial IPA from New Glarus is much finer, but they tell me the supply is limited....

    Both are extremely strong - 9+%. Commodore Perry "Don't give up the sip" clocks in at around 7.0%



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    I can swing through New Glarus too and check that place out. It'll be like going to Napa Valley without all the d-bags.

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    I have had some nice Unplugged beers from them.....the Red is always nice...it's like drinking a Jolly Rancher. I've had a couple of the Great lakes selections but never the Monster. You guys get the Russian River stuff out there? (Blind Pig or the Pliny)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark View Post
    Is taht the beer that has the hatchet on the label? I will always take more of that, that was great stuff.....or anything that you put together.
    Yep...label change this year though. I'm getting together a care package. Just fill it with Surly cans for the return.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    Just as an FYI, quoting yourself is considered bad forum etiquette, unless you're Iron Mike


    Headed right to tha GC....
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    Quote Originally Posted by HowardRoark View Post
    Is that beer good?
    When have I ever steered you wrong???
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