Grimor
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- Mar 28, 2013
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BlazingTrails said:Did you guys know that Coors and Keystone are the same beer? My brother in law works a miller, and he said they just change the cans out and keep filling. Keystone is usually about $2 less.
That's also made by Coors. Once a year, my family makes an effort to cruise up to the Coors brewery in Littleton. You wouldn't believe how many beers are subcontracted under Coors. Not only to get to see beer being made, the adults get free beer!! I guess you could say that's a perk of living in the best state in the U.S.BlazingTrails said:One of my favorites to this day is Killian's Irish Red, it is a good reasonably priced beer.
Funny but, at my son's MX track, the eve before a race we have a huge Bon fire and the Americans will be drinking Molson Canadian and the Canadian riders will be drinking Coors and Buds....go figure ...Mike.smt 59 said:Molson Canadian eh!
Truer word were never spoken!northcreek said:So much beer...so little time...............
I just tried the milk stout and it was pretty tasty. The one local place had Grapefruit Shandy and it really surprised me. Paired with salmon tartar it made for a great meal last week.AManders6 said:Since its vacation, and I can drink every day, I've been enjoying two of my favorites Left Hand Brewing Milk Stout and Illusive Traveler Grapefruit shady
Found the Dundee Summer to be a nice brew. Any one found any summer brews that are good this year?
Personally I hate this trend to put all different kinds of fruit in beer( summer brews). There are so many great craft beers and ales out there. This fruit craze seems to be a gimick to catch the amateur beer drinkers.HARDTRAILZ said:Found the Dundee Summer to be a nice brew. Any one found any summer brews that are good this year?
I did try one last night. If it had been in a glass, I would have said it was root beer. No beer or alcohol flavor at all. Different and an interesting take on root beer for sure.Decado said:Lately I have been drinking a lot of Small Town Brewery's Not Your Father's Rootbeer. It tastes like normal root beer but the bottled variety is 6% alcohol and the few bars with it on tap have a 19% version. It's dangerously delicious!