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Re: Fat Tire Amber Ale......
« Reply #15 on: August 24, 2007, 11:20:30 AM »

It's actually the last quasi regional company making pisswater American Lager that hasn't been swallowed up by Coors/AB/Miller, which is worth supporting by itself.
And they support NPR, so as a filthy lib, I can feel good about drinking it.

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There used to (PacNW here): Oly....

That stirs up memories. Several years ago, I spent a long snowboarding trip in Driggs, Idaho, riding at Targhee during the day, pounding 11oz Olympia stubbies/hand grenades at night. Great snow, fantastic terrain, terrible town, awful, awful beer. Good times.
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« Reply #16 on: August 24, 2007, 11:24:22 AM »

Pounding stubbies?

Never mind, I'm better off not knowing.
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« Reply #17 on: August 24, 2007, 11:32:58 AM »

Pounding stubbies, jumping on hand grenades... sometimes you take one for the team. What did you call it?

I'm also reminded that PBR is featured prominently in two American cinematic masterpieces: Blue Velvet and Midnight Madness.
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« Reply #18 on: August 24, 2007, 11:34:50 AM »

Pounding stubbies, jumping on hand grenades... sometimes you take one for the team. What did you call it?

I'm also reminded that PBR is featured prominently in two American cinematic masterpieces: Blue Velvet and Midnight Madness.

I get it now.  It's like going home with Nina Picciso, yes?
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« Reply #19 on: August 24, 2007, 11:43:24 AM »

Pounding stubbies, jumping on hand grenades... sometimes you take one for the team. What did you call it?

I'm also reminded that PBR is featured prominently in two American cinematic masterpieces: Blue Velvet and Midnight Madness.

I get it now.  It's like going home with Nina Picciso, yes?
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« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2007, 11:47:13 AM »

Good beer, but ya...... overrated.

I still really like Pete's Wicked, but its harder to find around here than it used to be ever since my local supermarket stopped carrying it.  Hmmmm, perhaps I'll make the trip tonight to get some though  Wink



I've noticed the same thing with Pete's.  I used to drink Pete's Wicked Ale all the time in the mid 90s.  Then for a long time I couldn't find in anywhere, but just started seeing it again in one of the local grocery stores in the past year. Thumbs Up
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« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2007, 11:58:08 AM »

It's actually the last quasi regional company making pisswater American Lager that hasn't been swallowed up by Coors/AB/Miller, which is worth supporting by itself.
And they support NPR, so as a filthy lib, I can feel good about drinking it.

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There used to (PacNW here): Oly....

That stirs up memories. Several years ago, I spent a long snowboarding trip in Driggs, Idaho, riding at Targhee during the day, pounding 11oz Olympia stubbies/hand grenades at night. Great snow, fantastic terrain, terrible town, awful, awful beer. Good times.

A few years back when I was actively seeking my pilots license, I used to fly with a friend into Driggs about once a week.  I never could figure out the allure of it, and it got to where I could fly there and back blindfolded.  It turns out, my friend was buying dope from an employee of the cafe there and I was an unsuspecting mule.

Kinda on topic, when I lived in CA I used mow this old guys "back forty" as he called it...a huge fricken yard that must have had a slope of 88 degrees.  The pay sucked, but he always had a fridge stocked with Oly 6 oz. shorties.  He was usually loaded up on Old Crow, so he never missed the all the beer me and my brother filtered out of there.



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