The Perfect Brew........!

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Currently my faves in order

My very favorite. Absolutely full of flavor compared to most pale ales. Drink all night long
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Light and a bit sweet, good for a light daytime drink
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Easiest pale ale to find in most chain resturaunts
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and occasionally I'll have one of these if I'm at a smaller resturaunt and don't want to subject myself to a bud light

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Obvioulsy I like the lighter beers



If I'm being honest though, I much prefer a few of these with a coke.

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Disclaimer, none of these pics are mine. I took them all from google searches
 

Elliot Press

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Ahaha trust an Aussie of Irish descent to make his first post on these forums about alcohol. :p

But anyhoo, my last dozen or so weekend camping trips (usually manage to get away once a week or once a fortnight at the least) I've just been sharing a liter bottle of Jim Beam with my mate. Pretty simple, but with a little bit of cola it's bloody brilliant at the end of a good day.

Then again, on our extended trips I do enjoy bringing 2 or 3 slabs (Aussie for a 24pack carton) of beer.
Mainly stick with:
Redback wheat beer:
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Crown Larger:
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to be chased down with a slab of Bondi Blonde:
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Usually lasts my mate and I on a 4 day trip.
Then again, nothing like lugging around some Guinness for those post rock climbing drinks.
 

TD64

Adventurer
I went on a search for canned beers that would be worthy enough to find their way into my cooler. Well, I have found four tasty brews that will be taking the place of bottles on future outings!

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The Big Swell IPA is really good!
 

TheGillz

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TD64 said:
I went on a search for canned beers that would be worthy enough to find their way into my cooler. Well, I have found four tasty brews that will be taking the place of bottles on future outings!

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The Big Swell IPA is really good!

I can get Dales and Old Chub (not listed) but where did you get the others? I am on a similare quest.

I did find that Fosters Ale in the large can is not too bad. I don't like their Lager, but the ale in the green can is doable.
 

TD64

Adventurer
TheGillz said:
I can get Dales and Old Chub (not listed) but where did you get the others? I am on a similare quest.

I did find that Fosters Ale in the large can is not too bad. I don't like their Lager, but the ale in the green can is doable.

Beers... so many and so little time... :friday:

I am fortunate to have a couple of well stocked stores near by (Escondido, California):
Holiday Wine Cellar
BevMo!

Talk to your local store and see if they can get their distributor to get you some! If not, we'll have to arrange a care package. (I was raised in Poky, so, I am up there every year or so.)
 

4Rescue

Expedition Leader
Pacifico - Well, it's light and refreshing and suprisingly strong

XXXX Bitters - a great excuse to go to Australia... as if I Needed one eh ;)

Mirror Pond - I dare you to name a better IPA...

Raineer/Olympia/Pabst etc. - Because you can't take bottled beer on a rafting trip. And honestly, I like the taste of a generic American Lager.

Rad Stripe - good beer IM O in a cool little bottle

HOORAY BEER

Dave
 
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TheGillz

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4Rescue said:
Mirror Pond - I dare you to name a better IPA...

Dave

*insert* any IPA here ______.

Mirror Pond isn't an IPA. It's much milder and less "hoppy" than most IPA's.

Mirror Pond Pale Ale. Just a pale. No india in site..lol.

I have found most people either love or hate good IPA's.
 

TheGillz

Explorer
TD64 said:
Beers... so many and so little time... :friday:

I am fortunate to have a couple of well stocked stores near by (Escondido, California):
Holiday Wine Cellar
BevMo!

Talk to your local store and see if they can get their distributor to get you some! If not, we'll have to arrange a care package. (I was raised in Poky, so, I am up there every year or so.)

You PM me when you are coming up, and I'll paypal you for several 12 packs. Your judgment looks sound.

:beer:
 

zjsheller

Observer
Fat tire in a can? Haven't even seen it. And I'm a guy that would be looking. The other beers from New Belguim are GREAT!! Especially the 1442. YUMMY!!
 

Bergger

Explorer
Speaker said:
Has anyone tried Fat Tire in a can yet? I thought it tasted better than the bottled one. :confused:

I thought they tasted the same. I love taking that out camping. Finally a good beer in a can.
 

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