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Old July 31st, 2009, 11:13 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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On Jul 30, 8:11 pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:

Doesn't anyone drink American beer anymore?
Frank Reid
Sippin' a Yeungling


While vacationing on the Or. coast a couple weeks ago, my bride dropped me
off at the Rogue Brewery. She and the kids had some additional shopping that
I couldn't take any longer. The brewery sits just off the Newport Marina. I
thought I was in heaven, window open, cool ocean breeze, boats of all sizes
and shapes passing by while I sipped a cold brew... After a couple pints I
went down and chatted with some fisherman that were participating in the
Tuna Classic. Appeared to be a big deal, there were people from all over,
Sitka, AK. was the furthest I saw. The coast calls my name in the retirement
years.

I took a real liking to the Rouge American Amber Ale... I didn't know it at
the time, but after some checking, it's won several awards over the last 15
yrs.. Well, all of there beers have won awards over the last 15 yrs.
http://www.rogue.com/beers/american-amber.php

My wife was *impressed* when she picked me up in the parking lot and I had a
handcart loaded up...

JT


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Old July 31st, 2009, 11:18 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Steve Cain" wrote in message
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On Jul 30, 9:15 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
On Jul 30, 8:11 pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:

CBC was reporting on the "beer summit" that Obama hosted. The article
is at:


http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/0...ial029.html?re...


Apparently, the Mass. governor wanted him to serve Sam Adams,
however...


"Obama opted for a Bud Lite, made by Anheuser-Busch...."


No wonder Fortenberry likes the guy so much.


Tim Lysyk


Doesn't anyone drink American beer anymore?
Frank Reid
Sippin' a Yeungling


I do. Currently residing in my fridge:
Anchor Steam
Harpoon IPA
Brooklyn Brown Ale
Dog Fish Head Shelter Pale Ale
Yuengling Black & Tan
Yuengling Lager.


Or a really flyfishing beer. Metolius such things as Golden Stone Amber
Ale.
http://www.sbnorthwest.com/pos/Sell_Metolius.pdf


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Old July 31st, 2009, 11:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 2009-07-31 11:44:35 -0400, wheat_shucker said:

How DO you eastern weenies survive without:

1. Moose Drool
2. Trout Slayer
3. Mirror Pond
4. Full Sail

-Bob (Who kinda, sorta wishes that Yeungling Black and Tan would make
the trip to Montana).


We survive quite well with Sam Adams, Sleemans (Canadian), Yeungling,
and many fine mini-brews.


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Old August 1st, 2009, 12:22 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Conan The Librarian wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:00 pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:

Frank Reid wrote:

Doesn't anyone drink American beer anymore?
Frank Reid
Sippin' a Yeungling

Well, I don;t.


And who can blame you. If I had access to Big Rock's Traditional
Ale, I'd never drink anything else.


Chuck Vance (well, maybe just an occasional Grasshopper Ale or a
Warthog, but nothing else ... well, maybe a McNally's ... or a Black
Amber ... )


Big Rock is my favorite. I do like Traditional Best, but will settle for
a Warthog. And any of the others you mentioned.

Tim Lysyk
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Old August 1st, 2009, 03:17 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 13:31:11 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote:

On Jul 30, 6:15*pm, Frank Reid wrote:
On Jul 30, 8:11*pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:

CBC was reporting on the "beer summit" that Obama hosted. The article is at:


http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/0...ial029.html?re...


Apparently, the Mass. governor wanted him to serve Sam Adams, however...


"Obama opted for a Bud Lite, made by Anheuser-Busch...."


No wonder Fortenberry likes the guy so much.


Tim Lysyk


Doesn't anyone drink American beer anymore?
Frank Reid
Sippin' a Yeungling


Of course.
I usually stock Henry Weinhard'ss (Hef, Blondie, reserve, Blue Boor
etc.) Reasonably priced, cheap, in cases. Then there are also the Hood
River beers, Full Sail, Fat Tire etc, Seattle's Ballard labels, etc.
Of the Mexicans I like Pacifico out of Mazatlan, and Modelo Negro.


FWIW, the Mexican beer you get in the US is nothing like the real stuff. In
fact, most of the imported "beer" in the US is different than what it is in its
country of origin - Guinness, for example (unfortunately). OTOH, if you like
it, it's good "beer"...and I'd rather have US-market Guinness than none at
all...

TC,
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Old August 1st, 2009, 04:38 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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We survive quite well with Sam Adams, Sleemans (Canadian), Yeungling,
and many fine mini-brews.


That's just mean.
Frank Reid

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Old August 1st, 2009, 04:43 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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My wife was *impressed* when she picked me up in the parking lot and I had a
handcart loaded up...


Thats my kind of beer shopping.
By the way, got a new place that just opened near here, Lucky Bucket
Brewery. Really good stuff. They call it "pre-prohibition" beer.
Frank
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Old August 1st, 2009, 07:09 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jul 31, 9:17*pm, wrote:


FWIW, the Mexican beer you get in the US is nothing like the real stuff. *In
fact, most of the imported "beer" in the US is different than what it is in its
country of origin - Guinness, for example (unfortunately). *


FWIW, the Mexican beer you get in Mexico is nothing like the real
stuff. In fact, most of the imported "beer" in the country of origin
is different that what it is in the US - Guinness, for example
(unfortunately).

OTOH, if you like it, it's good "beer"...


No ****?

and I'd rather have US-market Guinness than none at all...


and?

g.
who has always supposed that he likes what he likes......but is ever
so happy to have confirmation at long last.
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Old August 1st, 2009, 12:42 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 2009-07-31 23:38:40 -0400, Frank Reid said:


We survive quite well with Sam Adams, Sleemans (Canadian), Yeungling,
and many fine mini-brews.


That's just mean.
Frank Reid


Sleemans on tap!

d;o)

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Old August 2nd, 2009, 09:53 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jul 31, 7:17*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 13:31:11 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote:
On Jul 30, 6:15*pm, Frank Reid wrote:
On Jul 30, 8:11*pm, Tim Lysyk wrote:


CBC was reporting on the "beer summit" that Obama hosted. The article is at:


http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/0...ial029.html?re....


Apparently, the Mass. governor wanted him to serve Sam Adams, however...


"Obama opted for a Bud Lite, made by Anheuser-Busch...."


No wonder Fortenberry likes the guy so much.


Tim Lysyk


Doesn't anyone drink American beer anymore?
Frank Reid
Sippin' a Yeungling


Of course.
I usually stock Henry Weinhard'ss (Hef, Blondie, reserve, Blue Boor
etc.) Reasonably priced, cheap, in cases. Then there are also the Hood
River beers, Full Sail, Fat Tire etc, Seattle's Ballard labels, etc.
Of the Mexicans I like Pacifico out of Mazatlan, and Modelo Negro.


FWIW, the Mexican beer you get in the US is nothing like the real stuff. *In
fact, most of the imported "beer" in the US is different than what it is in its
country of origin - Guinness, for example (unfortunately). *OTOH, if you like
it, it's good "beer"...and I'd rather have US-market Guinness than none at
all...

TC,
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- Show quoted text -


At least a few years ago the most popular beer in Ireland was Bud. And
I was recently surprised how popular Corona (Mex) is in London. I
don't notice any difference in the Pacifico or Modelo I drink in
Mexico vs the US. But I am no connoisseur. If they change it to suit
US tastes, I also expect es possible que ellos lo cambian para
diferente partes de Mejico, no? Es un grande pais, no?

Dave
 




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