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    I have an entire fridge stocked with over 30 different varieties of craft beers. That being said, my go to summer beer on the boat fishing, or post biking is coors light.
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    High Life.

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    With lunch/when its hot....



    Evening/dinner....


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    Quote Originally Posted by ass-to-mouth View Post
    High Life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uppernotmaster View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustonen View Post
    This winter it was founders dirty bastard.
    Fuck I miss Founders. Do you live in GR? DAMN, I could go for a Founders Pale Ale...

    My go-to for camping or post ride is Coors Light though.

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    squatters hop rising double IPA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustonen View Post
    Not necessarily your favorite, just accessible and almost always hits the spot. The beer you buy when nothing else particularly is grabbing your eye and that usually has a spot in your fridge.

    Mine is currently Sierra Nevada Torpedo extra IPA.
    Agreed on the Torpedo. I like the local breweries Islander and Idiot IPA's, but when in the store, I reach for the Torpedo.
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    Pacifico or Sam Adams.
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    Mine is also Sierra Torpedo. Its my go to cause its the cheapest of the really good IPAs...9 bucks v 11 for my other favs like Ithaca Flower Power and Custom Brewcrafters Caged Alpha Monkey. Kokanee is the best "cheap" beer ever. Can't get kokanee locally so i go Genny Light when I'm feeling like keeping it real
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    Whatever's in the 'ole kegerater. Right now it's Great Divide Hades belgian style strong golden ale.

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    Hamm's>High Life

    the Rotator X-114 IPA is damn tasty. If gay to type. Really happy with the Sierra Nevada Beer Camp brews the Weizenbock is tits

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    Mirror Pond. Never buy it much as I always want to try something new. But if I had to have one beer for the rest of my life, Mirror Pond is my go-to.
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    Longhammer Ipa, love the torpedo, alaskan ipa is good.

    Kokanee is so over rated here, it's like bud lite, and I can't drink any more of either. Unless I'm on the river on an 85-95 degree day, then I'll mix in the kokanee and bud lite to stay hydrated.

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    Hamm's. On tap.

    Edit: Damn, Hugh beat me to it. I found a place that has it on tap last night. I think it may have been the first time I've ever had it cold. 3 - 7$ pitchers later, and I'll be drinking it over any of the other shit beers.

    That said, if I'm reaching in my fridge, it's pretty much between Sierra Nevada and Dale's Pale Ale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Wow, some rich maggots here drinking the good stuff as a go to beer. I drink all sorts of beers, some mentioned here, like Deschutes, my all time favorite.

    But go to beer, cmon...........

    Where is the Bud Light, Rainer and Hamms crowd?
    I drink maybe one a night. Two on a weekend if I've been working and feel I've earned it. I can afford a $10-$15/week beer budget.

    Quote Originally Posted by regct View Post
    Fuck I miss Founders. Do you live in GR? DAMN, I could go for a Founders Pale Ale...

    My go-to for camping or post ride is Coors Light though.
    I live in the UP, just north of Houghton. Founders, Bells, and Goose Island are all pretty available, though not necessarily their rarer brews. A lot of the west coast and east coast craft beers are hard to find, though I'll seek them out every now and again.

    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    Mine is also Sierra Torpedo. Its my go to cause its the cheapest of the really good IPAs...9 bucks v 11 for my other favs like Ithaca Flower Power and Custom Brewcrafters Caged Alpha Monkey.
    Exactly. Current faves are Bells Hopslam (seasonal) and North Coast Old Rasputin - but at $16+ for a six-pack they're a luxury and I can't really justify keeping them in regular rotation. Plus I have a hard time downing a 10% abv beer and doing anything productive for the next hour. Torpedo is tasty, drinkable, affordable, and has a pretty moderate abv for a relatively big IPA.
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    Tuckerman Pale Ale

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    Where is the representation by the Euros, Kiwis, Aussies, and Japanese? Post up your favs please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustonen View Post
    Current faves are Bells Hopslam (seasonal) and North Coast Old Rasputin - but at $16+ for a six-pack they're a luxury and I can't really justify keeping them in regular rotation. Plus I have a hard time downing a 10% abv beer and doing anything productive for the next hour. Torpedo is tasty, drinkable, affordable, and has a pretty moderate abv for a relatively big IPA.
    Wow, North Coast brewing makes it all the way to the UP? I remember when that brewery opened in my small town in Northern Cal and along with the Booneville brewery I thought I was one of the privileged few that got to sample such nectar. Now it is all the way up there.

    Also interesting to see such love for Oregon beers. So many good beers there.
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    Okanagan Springs Pale Ale and/or 1516. Stella, Beck's, or a nice, cold Kilkenney.

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    High Life of course nothing beats it after a hard days work. Extra points for the camo can.


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    almost always have a keg of homebrew ipa on tap regardless of the season.

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    Been a tad budget minded lately so instead of the typical $6-$10 bomber I usually get, I've been enjoying this little gem for a fiver...

    Pike Place Double IPA comes in second for a tasty DIPA for under $5 a bottle

    Or I'll just get a growler filled with Industrial IPA from Diamond Knot brewing in Mukilteo or 2 Pint IPA from Big E's http://www.ellersickbrewing.com/
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