I'm tempted to rename this thread Craft Brewery Doomscrolling.
To quote @jasoncapecod's favorite line: "It's over, Johnny. IT'S OVER!!!"
To quote @jasoncapecod's favorite line: "It's over, Johnny. IT'S OVER!!!"
I'm tempted to rename this thread Craft Brewery Doomscrolling.
To quote @jasoncapecod's favorite line: "It's over, Johnny. IT'S OVER!!!"
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I feel like Dale's is best known for its basic Dale's Pale Ale vs this light lager. But that is probably more than a buck a can though...This beer out of Longmont, CO
I’m pretty sure I’ve had the pale ale variety of Dale’s.I feel like Dale's is best known for its basic Dale's Pale Ale vs this light lager. But that is probably more than a buck a can though...
(Some brewed only 20min from my house. They have a couple other brewery locations too).
Here we go. The weather is boring and I like to stir the pot and break balls. It’s a NY thingI’m pretty sure I’ve had the pale ale variety of Dale’s.
Nice score @jimk . $1a can is unheard of here. I’m happy at $2 per can.
If you are just a casual low brow beer drinker. And yes alcohol is no bueno. The new non alcoholic brews are amazing.
A normal Heineken tastes pretty close to water in my opinion.I have had the following, and they are not bad.
Tastes like a craft IPA
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Tastes like normal Heineken
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A normal Heineken tastes pretty close to water in my opinion.
This reminds me of a truly odd institution during my tour of duty in 1980s Colorado: 3.2 beer and the bars that served it. My GF back then was a waitress at Pogo's on the hill in Boulder. American beer at the time was for the most part pretty awful so I didn't drink it, "full" strength or not.A normal Heineken tastes pretty close to water in my opinion.
Here we go. The weather is boring and I like to stir the pot and break balls. It’s a NY thing
This has become my fav. If you are just a casual low brow beer drinker. And yes alcohol is no bueno. The new non alcoholic brews are amazing.
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