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Beer
- Anything to do with good old beer;
started by TRICKPaint
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June 27th 2009 at 8:21 PM
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myIQ
myIQ
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73 Posts
Group: Members
Member Since: December 24th 2008
Location: USA
Current Sled: 2007 Polaris 600 IQ CFI
2008-2009 Miles: 1000
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Alexander Keiths out of Halifax Nova Scotia. My favorite beer by faaaaarrr
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Group: Site Supporters
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June 27th 2009 at 8:36 PM
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randall
arctic cat fanatic!
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554 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: March 5th 2007
Location: winona, mn, USA
Current Sled: 04 sabercat 600
2008-2009 Miles: 475
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either bud light lime, or blue moon.
"Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action."
1 john 3:18
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June 28th 2009 at 2:09 AM
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bigblock
Launchair Racing
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253 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: December 2nd 2008
Location: Glyndon, MN, USA
Current Sled: 03 RMK 600
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Call me simple but I'll take a Miller Lite any chance I get. Speaking of which it's Miller time now.
I hope I die like my grandpa did - quietly in his sleep... not like the rest of the people in the car.
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June 28th 2009 at 9:18 PM
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FROSTBITE
Junior Member
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150 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: July 24th 2007
Location: USA
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I would have to go with BUD LIGHT.I drank a bunch of them this weekend and they were all good.
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July 1st 2009 at 10:11 PM
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TRICKPaint
Paint that's good for your cranium
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2511 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: May 25th 2006
Location: Mount Vernon, OH, USA
Current Sled: '05 Renegade 600 HO-SDI
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What is wron with you Canadians?
When I go up to Canada (The land of el'premo beers!) I open my friends fridge' and what do I see...Budweiser, WTF  . Why do you guys buy that crap beverage when you have all those great Canadian beer lables to choose from.
^^^ Sorry FROSTBITE, I didn't mean to rip on your brew of choice from this past wknd. I would gladly enjoy a B.L. with you any time, but I don't think I would have to twist your arm to swap a few of them Buds for the Molsons Canadian I have in my ice box
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July 2nd 2009 at 8:40 AM
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duece
Junior Member
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227 Posts 
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Member Since: February 26th 2007
Location: brookfeild, ma, USA
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With you there trickpaint ,my company is based in canada ,when i am up there i have to remember domestic beer is molson and imported is bud, no brainer there .the coolest place is "the beer store"you stand at the end of a roller conveyor and your beer comes to you I get dirty looks buying a single case barely worth the effort to them.
gerald j sullivan
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July 2nd 2009 at 10:38 PM
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FROSTBITE
Junior Member
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150 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: July 24th 2007
Location: USA
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Quote originally posted by TRICKPaint
What is wron with you Canadians?
When I go up to Canada (The land of el'premo beers!) I open my friends fridge' and what do I see...Budweiser, WTF  . Why do you guys buy that crap beverage when you have all those great Canadian beer lables to choose from.
^^^ Sorry FROSTBITE, I didn't mean to rip on your brew of choice from this past wknd. I would gladly enjoy a B.L. with you any time, but I don't think I would have to twist your arm to swap a few of them Buds for the Molsons Canadian I have in my ice box
When We hit Canada on a Sled trip the first thing I like to do is pick up some LABBOTTS for after the ride.I guess with a AB Brewery in COLUMBUS Bud seems like the choice.When I am sledding in GAYLORD MI I try to pick up some BIG BUCKS.I guess its location,Hey just MILLER I dont care.
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July 3rd 2009 at 10:26 PM
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scumpman
temporarily out of order
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690 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: October 12th 2004
Location: FAIRBANKS, AK, USA
Current Sled: '03 Indy 500
2008-2009 Miles: bout 800
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Some of the foreign one i like, Steinlager, Pilsner Urquel (sp), St. Pauly light and dark, Fosters (Australian for beer), Corona w/lime; American: MGD, Keystone, SR21 if I'm in a hurry, basically anything from Sam Adams. And Alaskan Amber.
'03 Indy 500 sks (Scumpman's Kicka** Snowmachine) extended skid/track to 136" from TracksUSA, AC roller clutch, Holtzman Tempaflow, clutched and geared, 2" risers, skidplate, old Pol rack.
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July 11th 2009 at 2:25 AM
[ Modified July 11th 2009 at 2:27 AM
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scumpman
temporarily out of order
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690 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: October 12th 2004
Location: FAIRBANKS, AK, USA
Current Sled: '03 Indy 500
2008-2009 Miles: bout 800
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not to hijack your post.. but just saw a "70's Show" where the guys went to Canada to buy beer and the foreign kid "Fez" 'lost' his green card... and Kelso asked the Mountie if they ever find any American dimes in their pockets every once in a while???
Mon, I just abot spilt mi ber.
'03 Indy 500 sks (Scumpman's Kicka** Snowmachine) extended skid/track to 136" from TracksUSA, AC roller clutch, Holtzman Tempaflow, clutched and geared, 2" risers, skidplate, old Pol rack.
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August 1st 2009 at 10:13 PM
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TRICKPaint
Paint that's good for your cranium
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2511 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: May 25th 2006
Location: Mount Vernon, OH, USA
Current Sled: '05 Renegade 600 HO-SDI
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I'm usually not one for "fruity" beer, but I am really enjoying Leinenkugel's "Summer Shandy". Infact I am having one right now. It has a lemon flavor to it yet there is no mistaking it as good beer.
Great summer brew IMO!
I bet there are a few lucky SOB's on here that live just down the road from their brewery. It's in Chippewa Falls, WI.
http://www.leinie.com/summer_shandy.html
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August 1st 2009 at 11:53 PM
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xtralettucetomatoe580
Tan Berets lead the way
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2419 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: October 4th 2005
Location: Hunter Army Airfield, GA, USA
Current Sled: C17, C130, UH, CH, Lil's
2008-2009 Miles: 950
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Man I miss good ol WI micros. I would do anything for a Spotted Cow or Leinie of any flavor.
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August 2nd 2009 at 2:05 AM
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92Jag
Average Member
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612 Posts  
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Member Since: June 21st 2005
Location: Wausau, WI, USA
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Ummm... It's a toss up between New Glarus Staghorn or Sprecher Abbey Triple. Cant beet a WI micro brew. Once you go micro you'll never go back.
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August 9th 2009 at 1:37 PM
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It all depends on my mood and where I am, for what beer I want.
This summer, I'm on a Schlitz kick......... now, before you freakout......
They went back to their 1960's formula (I can't spell "recipe" without it looking wrong), and its actually pretty good.
It starts off a little bitter, and finishes clean. Its nowhere near as bitter as a St. Paulie Girl, though.
Dave
Sheboygan WI
Rudely Awakened From The American Dream
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