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DanCo

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craftsmanman

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Reason I posted this is because I usually drink Lonestar, PBR, or Miller High...but I picked this up over the holidays and I loved it....good sweet taste made with peaches and pecans. Give it a try & Cheers guys! :drink:
 

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BigE

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I like to try all kinds of beer. However, the staple in my fridge is Yuengling in the can. Keeps it draft fresh without the need for the preservatives they put in the bottle.
 
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hdshinn

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Actually here in the Northwest we have more micro breweries than you can visit in an afternoon's brew-tour. And if you take the entire west coast as far East as CO, the list is almost more than a full page.

That said, the local taste for craft ales seems to lean towards the hoppier styles like IPA. A few brewers are producing some great porters and stouts as well. As might be obvious from my reply, I'm not terribly brand loyal. If I were pressed to nominate a beer to occupy place of choice I'd probably select one of the IPA's. But in reality, the beer fridge resides not in the garage but in the house. Once the cap is popped, the tools stay in the cabinet or on the bench. I'm speaking more as a woodnut guy than a wrench jockey. I've got too many tools in my woodshop that are eager to make it hard to count to ten without taking off my shoes. Alcohol and sawdust is a volatile mixture.
 

PSYKO_Inc

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My tastes are pretty varied, but usually low-budget. I typically drink High Life, Hamms, Coors Light, or PBR. Lately I've been on a cider kick...Wyders, Woodchuck (just finished a Woodchuck Amber), Hornsbys, Fox Barrel, etc. Sometimes I'll drink bourbon in the garage, usually Jim Beam, Evan Williams, or Red Stag, usually mixed with Dr. Pepper...

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Jawn

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I find it hard to drink the cheaper beers. Here's a few I gravitate towards:

Abita - Turbodog
Sweetwater - IPA, Georgia Brown, "tackle box" (variety pack).
Sam Adams - Imperial Stout
Guinness - Extra Stout, Foreign Extra Stout
Terrapin - Moo Hoo
Shiner - Bock, Bohemian Black Lager
Duck Rabbit - ANYTHING!!! Mmmmmm... so good! Obvious winner. Wish it was more readily available.
 

GTO

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Wow,I'm surprised that the Beer Police haven't checked in on this thread yet.
Any Beer for me,Miller High Life,Sam Adams,Shiner and Free too !
 

MDSPHOTO

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Two great dark beers for the chilly evenings are Dragon Milk Stout and Terrapin Wake & Bake Stout.
 

HAMAR

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Someone brave enough to say it among other men. :bowdown:
I love Woodchuck too.



How much wood would a woodchuck chuck,
if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
As much wood As a woodchuck would,
if a woodchuck could chuck wood. :)

Learned that in english class back in the early 80's (I feel so smart now).
 

smschriefer

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I like Woodchuck as well. If I am lucky I find Strongbow and if the cider gods smile on me I find Woodpecker cider. Magner's is also good.
 

Jim in Wis

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Hamar - can you say that fast after 6 - 8 beers?
I like Point Special - available here in Wisconsin. Newcastle Brown Ale is really good, but too expensive for guzzling.
I don't have a fridge in the garage, but maybe next summer I'll have to get one.
Jim S.
 

JimVonBaden

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I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer that it is NOT Dos Equis.

But you, my friend, are NOT The Most Interesting Man In the World!:lol_hitti

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"His words carry a weight that would break a less interesting man's jaw."
"He's a lover, not a fighter; but he's also a fighter, so don't get any ideas."
"He is the life of parties he has never attended."
"His beard alone has experienced more than a lesser man's entire body."
"He can speak French... in Russian."
"He once punched a magician. That's right. You heard me."
"If he were to punch you in the face, you would have to fight off the strong urge to thank him."
"If he patted you on the back, you would put it on your resume."
"He once taught a dog to bark... in Spanish."
"He bowls overhanded."
"Sharks have a week dedicated to him."
"He lives vicariously... through himself."
"He once had an awkward moment, just to see what it felt like."
"When in Rome, they do as he does."

Jim :cool:

PS Sorry, I couldn't resist!
 
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