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Old 04-16-2008   #11
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What he said! To me, it's better than most bottled beers. It's great that the beer I buy anyway just happens to be canned for river trips.


I admire new Belgium's corporate image, but "Flat tire" lacks the hop flavor that I crave.

If anyone finds more hoppy canned beer, add them to this thread.
Maybe we could talk Stone into canning "Arrogant Bastard"
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Old 04-16-2008   #12
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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
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Old 04-16-2008   #14
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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.
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Rwhyman, we clearly have the same taste in beers. Are you cleaning up on Sunday?
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Dave,
Dales Pale Ale is certainly good in a can, but it's a hell of a lot better in your kegerator. Hope your ankles doing well.

I personally like both, but I'll probably just stick to my classy Natural Light Lagers.
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Old 04-16-2008   #17
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Old 04-16-2008   #19
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Rwhyman, we clearly have the same taste in beers. Are you cleaning up on Sunday?
I would enjoy "having a few" with you, but I will be out of state this weekend.
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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!
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