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Post by Soraya »

Rum&aLime wrote:
Soraya wrote:I think that anymore Sam Adams isn't exactly a micro brew....

We drink Yuengling, Rolling Rock (that may change, Bud bought them out...which just is the pits).

We normally will split a glass of the local brews when out....nothing seems to be consistant though.
A-B bought Rolling Rock?!?!? Say it ain't so! :(

That is just sad.

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http://www.boston.com/business/articles ... ling_rock/

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsbu ... 63557.html

Sigh....we had gone to a few Rolling Rock Town Fairs.....great concerts.....good solid beer (that didn't give either Ron or myself bad headaches as some do).....now it just is another marketing tool.

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Post by Rum&aLime »

Soraya wrote:
Rum&aLime wrote:
Soraya wrote:I think that anymore Sam Adams isn't exactly a micro brew....

We drink Yuengling, Rolling Rock (that may change, Bud bought them out...which just is the pits).

We normally will split a glass of the local brews when out....nothing seems to be consistant though.
A-B bought Rolling Rock?!?!? Say it ain't so! :(

That is just sad.

-Paul
I am afraid it is true.....................
http://www.boston.com/business/articles ... ling_rock/

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsbu ... 63557.html

Sigh....we had gone to a few Rolling Rock Town Fairs.....great concerts.....good solid beer (that didn't give either Ron or myself bad headaches as some do).....now it just is another marketing tool.

***heavy sigh***
That is terrible. Yet ANOTHER reason to hate Budweiser.
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Post by VanillaGrl »

Shiner - All varieties! :)
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Soraya wrote:
bravedave wrote:Oh, sorry. I thought this was about beer...
:lol:
(j/k)

Yuengling is my preferred "mass-produced"
Sam Adams is my usual "micro-brew"
Anchor Steam Christmas is the best bottled domestic I've ever tasted.
My favorite is the one in my hand. ("Come to Daddy...")
I think that anymore Sam Adams isn't exactly a micro brew....
We drink Yuengling, Rolling Rock (that may change, Bud bought them out...which just is the pits).

We normally will split a glass of the local brews when out....nothing seems to be consistant though.
Yah. I'm with ya.
Sammie probably puts out more than a Case-Western freshman on homecoming weekend. But their recipe started out as a micro, whereas Yuengling started out as a mass-pro. Interesting occurence of reality setting in.
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Post by Craiger »

Here's my top 3 in no particular order (and all brewed in Pennsylvania!)

East End Brewing's Blackstrap Stout

http://www.eastendbrewing.com/?q=node/18

Penn Brewery's Marzen:

http://www.pennbrew.com/data/english/beers_marzen.htm

Stoudt's Scarlet Lady ESB:

http://www.stoudtsbeer.com/1-ales.asp

Being a beer geek, I could come up with at least another half-dozen. but these are the current faves.
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Post by RinglingRingling »

VanillaGrl wrote:Shiner - All varieties! :)
oh yeah... now, if you could just arrange to ship a couple sixers to KW... :D
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[Geez, not even a nod or a passing chuckle for the CWR joke? Tough room!]
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Post by oph »

Leinie's Sunset Wheat (http://www.leinies.com) for me./

Actually all their beers are good.

Miller bought them, at Leinie's request, in order to stay afloat and give them a larger distribution network. They still don't have distributors in every state so it is hard to get it west of the MIss.
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Stone IPA
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
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CoronaMargaritahead wrote:whats your favorite domestic?
In which country?


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Post by aeroparrot »

A tie between Smuttynose, Harpoon, and Sam Adams (and yes Sam Adams is not a microbrew).
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Post by bravedave »

Elrod wrote:
CoronaMargaritahead wrote:whats your favorite domestic?
In which country?
Ha!
Good one, El.
We forget that BN is a multinational concern.
(Creeky's favorite domestic might be my favorite import...)
btw - anybody had a Molson Brador lately? It was good beer twenty years ago when it was only available as an import.
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Post by Coconuts »

Labatt's seems to be considered domestic here, that has to be my favorite super common (around here) beer.

Yuengling's great, but I don't think they sell it in Michigan.

Fat Tire out of Colorado Springs was the first beer I actually liked, but it's been so long since I've had one that I can't remember what it tasted like.

I love Rogue Hazelnut, but only on tap.

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VanillaGrl wrote:Shiner - All varieties! :)

Shiner Dunkelweizen , the Old '97 is good....
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Mrs. TR is pretty domestic. I'll take her :D
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Tequila Revenge wrote:Mrs. TR is pretty domestic. I'll take her :D
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