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    Keystone light = coors light. Same Manufacturer, same can, exact same beer. Pour one of each in a glass and you'll never tell the difference.

    I was told back in my bartender days by a distributor that coors didn't have a beer to compete on the Busch level so instead of making another, they just changed the paint on a coors light can.

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    natty ice ftw? lol i had it for the first time in awhile the other night when i was down the shore. man that was bad news.

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    I guess I'm the lucky one. Being a homebrewer I can brew up a session beer for $18 - $20 for 5 gallons = 2 cases+. This way I don't patronize the macros and I don't impede my taste buds.
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    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

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    For me it's generally fosters or stella when I am pottering around in the garden, what i get for during the week generally depends on where we shop for that period.
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wild View Post
    I guess I'm the lucky one. Being a homebrewer I can brew up a session beer for $18 - $20 for 5 gallons = 2 cases+. This way I don't patronize the macros and I don't impede my taste buds.

    you're not the only one. Have a two product draft system for my home brews. Just running Lite and shipyard summer right now because it is to hot to brew something new and after a few get togethers the homebrew kegs are kicked.

    Post up some receipts food and drink section.

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    It's never too hot to brew beer. So far 120°F is the warmest I've brewed. As long as there is cool beer to drink and a nice smoke to enjoy, I can brew.
    Wild

    On Tap -

    1. Red IPA
    2. Extreme Red

    Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead

    "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

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    Quote Originally Posted by wild View Post
    As long as there is cool beer to drink and a nice smoke to enjoy, I can brew.
    I've got to get into this. While I admittedly love cheap beer, I love the microbrews, too. There are six breweries in the town I live in, and several more in surrounding communities. 6-pack prices are killing me. If only I could stay in one area for longer than a year, I would jump at the chance. It just seems like I'm always moving.

    My brother used to brew - some IPAs and Pale Ales were his best recipes.


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