Kokanee (brewed just a couple hours away from me), Budweiser, Miller Genuine Draft, Moose Head (similar to MGD but better), Alexander Keiths, Sleemans NO.20 (might be hard to find), Guiness, Heineken. I dont know, I just love beer, and rum.
I drink PBR like Cannibals drink blood. Or like a fish drinks water, or like a Catholic drinks beer…wait I’m Catholic.
Anyway, I am not sure about this hipster thing but you can still get a 18 pack of PBR for 18 bucks, which with an 18% tax on it, plus state tax comes out to $.75 a can. I mean if you buy it at a bar you’ll be paying 1.75 around here. So over priced not really compared to the 6 dollars for anything else they have there.
Oh yeah, Corona and XX are good for summer time, but I still prefer PBR for big events like concerts. Plus you’ll be the hip guy with a cooler full of PBR. The ruggedly handsome MAN who has good tastes and doesn’t waste his money…I’m kidding.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]Vegita wrote:
I drink domestic beer with fruit in it.
V[/quote]
I’m right here ^.[/quote]
Fixed.
Edit: I’m an idiot.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]bradden wrote:
Kokanee (brewed just a couple hours away from me)…[/quote]
Aye mate, ye be just over the mountain from me then.[/quote]
Not quite but close enough eh. I’m in Nelson right now, Kokanee is brewed in Creston. So closer to Washington but whatever.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]Vegita wrote:
I drink imported beer with fruit in it.
V[/quote]
I’m right here ^.[/quote]
Fixed.[/quote]
A Belgian White is not imported, champ.[/quote]
It’s late, I was thinking (because the only beer I put fruit in is Mexican beer) why would you put fruit in a domestic, and instead wrote import.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
From the brewer of Pig’s Ass Porter…Harvest Moon Brewing Co. of metropolitan Belt, Montana.
http://www.harvestmoonbrew.com/?p=tasting_room
[/quote]
Yes, I recognize it, I have drank it but I always break bottles some how every time I go to World’s Market so I do not get to try out the Micro’s often that I think I would like.
Just ask this guy.
Edit: just picked up a glorious cube of 'stones, fresh from the vine for a three day concert i’m going to this weekend. my heart is going to explode when charlie daniels starts sawing on his fiddle during “the devil went down to georgia”…and if i die, i better have a 'stone in my hand.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]pushharder wrote:
From the brewer of Pig’s Ass Porter…Harvest Moon Brewing Co. of metropolitan Belt, Montana.
http://www.harvestmoonbrew.com/?p=tasting_room
[/quote]
Yes, I recognize it, I have drank it but I always break bottles some how every time I go to World’s Market so I do not get to try out the Micro’s often that I think I would like.[/quote]
You’re kidding me? Harvest Moon in AZ?[/quote]
Mackenzie River’s in-house “Driftboat Amber” isn’t too shabby if you and the meesus are ever in the valley or Missoula.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]pushharder wrote:
From the brewer of Pig’s Ass Porter…Harvest Moon Brewing Co. of metropolitan Belt, Montana.
http://www.harvestmoonbrew.com/?p=tasting_room
[/quote]
Yes, I recognize it, I have drank it but I always break bottles some how every time I go to World’s Market so I do not get to try out the Micro’s often that I think I would like.[/quote]
You’re kidding me? Harvest Moon in AZ?[/quote]
Nope, Flagstaff home of Hippies, Rednecks, and every beer you can think of.
P.S. Flagstaff is the home of Pluto (the Planet, yes it’s still a planet here).
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]bradden wrote:
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]bradden wrote:
Kokanee (brewed just a couple hours away from me)…[/quote]
Aye mate, ye be just over the mountain from me then.[/quote]
Not quite but close enough eh. I’m in Nelson right now, Kokanee is brewed in Creston. So closer to Washington but whatever.[/quote]
I can almost see Cranbrook from here. Kinda.
Nelson is a kewl little town.[/quote]
Well then I stand corrected.
Dos Equis!!
drinking it right now ![]()

I first picked up Pabst Blue Ribbon because it was what Mike Hammer drank in a a Mickey Spillane book.
I heard they started making Schlitz again…that’s a beer name right there, same with Pabst. What refreshing names!
Guinness!!