On Jan 10, 12:23*pm, "S'mee" <stevenkei...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 10, 10:15*am, levi <l...@visi.com> wrote:
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> > On Jan 10, 10:15*am, "S'mee" <stevenkei...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Yeah they brew the Newky in the states...I'm not impressed.
> > > Moose Drool is better, both are in the 5% range.
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> > Never thought to compare those two directly,
> > but I agree 95%. *Brown ales are too, um, mild
> > for my taste. *I prefer very malty ESBs, myself.
> > Since Oasis closed in Colorado, I haven't found
> > one I'm willing to drink regularly.
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> > Check out Boulevard's "Single Wide" IPA. *It is
> > a very good alternative to Larry Bell's "Two
> > Hearted Ale" IPA and a coupla bucks cheaper.
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> heh I wish. I live in outback montana these days. On the plus side
> I've the GTTSR right out the back door...literally. Big Sky Brewing
> and Bayern are two of the bigger *breweries here and many other small
> ones. Pigs ass is fairly light (for a porter) porter brewed up
> here...kind of like a heavy brown ale really. I love a good IPA when I
> can get it, Long Hammer IPA from Red Hook is available and fortunately
> they hop it heavy enough you can almost taste the dirt at the farm
> where the hops were raised. ;^) Me likey!
I came off the Grand Teton, met some friends
at some watering hole - and at the time,
found Black Dog Ale (out of Bozeman) to be
a pitcher of heaven on earth. On later trips,
I visited the brewpub, bought the hat, etc,
but I guess the brew doesn't stand up to
travel...but I won't turn it down!
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