Favorite brews for a tree climber

I prefer cheap mass produced beer that looks like Bud -preferrably BUD. A customer gave my crew a case of Yards, a micro brew out of Philly - nasty to me , I tried 2 of the 4 kind, took my share to a party the next day and drank the cheep mass produced beer that looked like BUD
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pretty surprised that im the first to say newcastle on here but my favorite type of beer is COLD. Depending on the time of year i like to partake in homemade cider and rhubarb wine.
 
Marlinspiker you just need to leave this conversation after that one. Next you'll come up with keystone premium.... yes it exists. The only place I found it was in PA. Nothing premium about it other than a different color on the can.
 
Never met a beer I wouldn't drink. Met many I wouldn't buy. Any kind of cheap yellow beer to quench thirst - preferably an off-brand that I'm not mostly paying for advertizing.
A proper quaff - any good ale, with or without a cool-sounding name or label.
(I do like your name ideas Robert)
 
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I Can't be the only one here who likes a Cider.
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I love the woodchuck ciders as long as it's not pear or that fall seasonally one they had last fall.
 
Spotted Cow from New Glarus Brewing Company is one of my favorites, but it is pretty hard to find outside of Wisconsin.

When I am traveling I like to try the local brews, I just opened Duck-Rabbit Milk Stout out of Farmville, NC, it is delicious.

There are some pretty good beers coming out of MN; Summit and Surly are my top two. I dont buy these too often to save some money.

I usually have some PBR cold in the fridge.
 
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Marlinspiker you just need to leave this conversation after that one. Next you'll come up with keystone premium.... yes it exists. The only place I found it was in PA. Nothing premium about it other than a different color on the can.

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ah come on man! just the kiss of the hops! hahaha. i was kinda kidding on that one but we used to drink it in college. my dad told me once that theres no such thing as a bad beer. some are just better then others.

I live in close proximity to Victory Brewing and love their stuff. Their Prima Pils and Hop Devil are superb.
 
Hop Devil and Hop Wallop are two of my absolute favorite beers. Pricey up here, though.

Drinking a Wachustett (Quinn's) Amber Ale right now. Juuuust right.

-Tom
 
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I love beer also and for a KO, you have to try Russian Gun from Grand River Brewery.


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I'm loving thier 'Galt Knife'


Regular stops:
Kilkenny
Abott
80-
Big Rock Traditional
Newcastle
Amsterdam Nut Brown


break the bank:
Innis & Gunn

summer months:
McAuslan Pale Ale
Amsterdam Blond
 
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I love beer also and for a KO, you have to try Russian Gun from Grand River Brewery.


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I'm loving thier 'Galt Knife'


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How about that Growler bottle?
I love showing up to a party with a couple of those?
Man size servings. Only in Canada. Eh!
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i just tried a local brew today from a company called Kona brewery. it was good, almost like a dark lager with alot of hoppy scent

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On Hawaiian-made beer - brought back a 6 pack of Maui Brewey Bikini Blonde lager. It's a World Beer silver medal winner. I think it's really good (good body for a lager - goes with the label I guess
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) but I have a bad cold so I can't taste it properly. Saved a couple for later.
 

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