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    None. Which is an extremely rare occurance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neshaminy View Post
    And it was a lousy brew not too many years ago, after they dumped most of their old recipes and went in a different direction they became a beer worthy of a tap.
    I did not know that
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    Yuengling will be distributed in Ohio for the first time starting this fall.

    I wonder if I will like it as well when it is easier to get!

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    Heading up to the lake tomorrow afternoon. I'll be stocked with 4 x 12 packs.

    - Miller High Life (to stay hydrated during the 110 degree heat day..)
    - Tecate Light (for the evening bar-b-cue..)
    - Bacardi Mojitos (for the ladies..)
    - Natural Light (for the cabin owner .. .. )

    Seriously, I have a drinking issue with my friends. Most prefer Bud Light which I just cant drink anymore without getting a migraine or bloated. Horrible stuff..

    Tecate / Grolsch / Rolling Rock it is for me mostly.
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    Root is in mine.
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    I stopped off yesterday to stock up.

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    Thats good to know! Living in Canada, they import Blue Moon. lol. Now I can just get whichever one I want depending on where I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fivehundred2go View Post
    Root is in mine.
    Art in the Age ROOT?

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    Beer doesn't last long in our fridge. I tend to try a LOT of different brews, but currently I have a few Paulaner heffeweisens and the Costco Kirkland variety pack. I could never imagine buying a store brand beer but Costco does a great job.
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    Barq's Rootbeer. Don't drink beer or booze. And no, I'm not a reformed Alc. Prefer eating BBQ and eating sweets than to indulge in alcoholic beverages.

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    Coors Light (3), Miller Light (2), one each of Icehouse and Tecate. Seven all told with the Tecate being the only one in a can.

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    Edited to humor myself:

    In Kurt Cobains refrigerator his true love gave to him...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt Cobain View Post
    ...(3) Coors Lights, (2) Miller Lights, and one Tecate.



    Sorry...it just struck me funny.
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    Right now, none... but when I do, it's always Yuengling.

    Boy, Yuengling seems popular here. Perhaps there could be....


    The Yuengling 500 at Pocono



    Hmmm.. has a nice ring to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishBurger View Post
    Leinenkugel's Original Lager (my favorite)
    I have looked for months to find a Leinenkugel Original Lager, but never can find it. Everybody carries the other styles, but never is the Original found by me here in Indy.

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    Leinenkugel has 7 year round brews and 4 seasonals. Most all can be bought in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The farther away you get the more likely all you will find is their popular Honey Weiss. The one beer I do not like in the lineup is their Berry Weiss.
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    Bud for pizza or working on the hotrod (real- won't allow any Lite crap in MY fridge), Corona for Mescan food, Newcastle or Bass for steak.

    A couple of Fosters oilcans in case I just want to zone out and watch Football.

    Have you noticed, when you read somebody's list of "snob" beers, you can almost hear the voice of Thurston Howell III.
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    Two Brothers Domaine DuPage Country French Ale (awesome summer porch stuff)
    Stevens Point Cascade Pale Ale
    Steelhead Extra Stout
    Tilburg's Dutch Brown Ale
    Founders Cherise (for my wife)
    Acme Ale (that's what its called)
    Boddingtons pub ale
    Claymore Scotch Ale
    Guiness
    probably a few Miller lights for the weak and the uninformed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davydd View Post
    Leinenkugel has 7 year round brews and 4 seasonals. Most all can be bought in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The farther away you get the more likely all you will find is their popular Honey Weiss. The one beer I do not like in the lineup is their Berry Weiss.
    We get quite a variety of Leinenkugel's here in Indy, probably all that you mentioned above, but the good ole Original can rarely if ever be found.

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    Maybe you need to look over in the swill beer coolers with Bud/Miller/Coors. They like to put Original in with those and the Honey Weiss in with the craft beer coolers.

    Seriously all kidding aside Leinenkugel does seem to separate their brands in stores in Minnesota. I think it must have something to do with the distributor's product placement strategy. Original generally sells for less than Honey Weiss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davydd View Post
    Maybe you need to look over in the swill beer coolers with Bud/Miller/Coors.
    Good tip, especially considering the fact that Leinenkugel has been owned by Miller Brewing Company since 1987.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millrace View Post
    probably a few Miller lights for the weak and the uninformed
    Or for those who actually have their own personalities and don't need to buy them...

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    To be honest this race weekend in front of the telly we split a 4-pak of Virgil's micro-brewed Root Beer. This is some serious Root Beer here... no covering it up with a couple scoops of Ice Cream in a float... this is one to be savored.

    I don't know if it was me or just the Roots barking but the Band kept playing "The Night they Drove old Dixie Down" in the back of my brain.
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    Just for kicks I bought a 6 pack of Walgreens Big Flats. Surprisingly not bad for .50 a can. So I have 3 of those and Dos Equis Amber.
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    Guinness
    Harp
    Smithwicks

    The fact they all came in the same suitcase made it an easy choice, normally there's just Guinness.
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    Yuengling
    Miller Lite
    Modelo Especial
    UFO Wheat
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    None, this is Germany, but there are a couple of bottles of Bitburger in the celler.

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    Dos Equis and Ultra. Debated giving up beer for Lent, but I thought better of that.
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    Samuel Smith's Organic Ale
    Young's Double Chocolate Stout
    Kona Longboard Lager
    Middle Ages Wizards
    Stone Imperial Russian Stout
    Dogfishead Red and White
    Delirium Tremens
    Lindemans Cuvee Rene Gueuze

    I'm spoiled here with my beer store: http://mybeersoftheworld.com/

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    Staropramen and Pilsner Urquell.

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