Kettlehouse Brewing out of Missoula Montana has 4 different microbrews in cans. If you like hops try the Doulble Haul IPA. The Olde Bongwater Hemp Pale Ale aint to bad either. Cheers
Oh WhyMan? At least you're willing to admit that you're a serious beer snob. I too love Dale's in a can, but drinking a six-pack or two around a campfire is rather difficult, not to mention an entire Grand trip. I'm not saying fat tire is the best beer in the world, but it is a great choice for a little variety in cans from the lite water/beers. Rejoice.
Joe
I just did the Salt with some folks from D-town and they had a canned ESB from Ska Brewery in their drag bag. Plus Oskar Blues now has a Ten-Fidy stout in cans.
Lots of choices. New Belguim is a me-too but the more the merrier. Boater friendly beers defnitely fits with their corporate image. Nice work.
Oh WhyMan? At least you're willing to admit that you're a serious beer snob. I too love Dale's in a can, but drinking a six-pack or two around a campfire is rather difficult, not to mention an entire Grand trip. I'm not saying fat tire is the best beer in the world, but it is a great choice for a little variety in cans from the lite water/beers. Rejoice.
Joe
Between canned imports, some local stuff and my own beer, I rarely drink the same beer twice in a row. That would be like eating the same food all the time. I like variety.
I've tried many other micros, I have loved Fat Tire since 1996, I am probably biased because I grew up right outside of the Fort. Dales schmales, nothing like a nice smooth amber ale!