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    Posted: January-14-2009 at 3:46pm
Old Style goes back to old recipe

Old Style is going premium! Can't wait to taste the original recipe that grown-ups used to enjoy when I was a kid. This could be my new go-to beer. Although I certainly enjoyed the cheap 30's of "Old Pile" and their "dirt+beer" recipe in college, I won't be sad to see it go.
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Had some draft Blue Moon & a slice of orange,with a bucket of wings over the weekend.
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New Schlitz is fantastic... To bad we can't get it out here in the burbs..

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that blue moon is pretty good I am not a big beer drinker but is my first choice, orange huh?
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I like how they put Coors and Bud in the "premium" category. Blue Moon has become my go-to beer, simply for the fact that it is a full flavored beer, and on tap everywhere around here. If you see the Bud product "American Ale" give it a try. IMO it's got a great taste, especially coming from A-B.
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I like the Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, great flavor for the summer.
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Blue Moon would not be my first choice for a Belgian Wit style beer. Although it's pretty popular, it's not a great example of a Wit beer. Try Hoegaarten or Unibroue's Blanche de Chambly if you get a chance. I could drink either of those beers all day.
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Somebody better take away all the knives in the house if they ever change the Coors Light formula.
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Where's all the PBR fans??
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Where's all the PBR fans??
Was down in 10RC for a family reunion a few years back and that's all we drank, Good Stuff!!

Sign me up CQ! Like Tull, Im a beer goat- I appreciate the good stuff and usually prefer it, but Ill drink just about anything. My 2 favorite types are "free" and "cold". I do like the fact that PBR is the only American owned 30pack I can buy around these parts, at least to my knowledge.

Joel, Im with you on the Hoegartten, but BM is a nice substitute, especially for the price. Its one of our staples in the summer. Their summer brew isnt bad either.
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PBR is huge around these parts. I think it started with the 20 somethings trying to go old school. A couple years back, myself and a few buddies went to a Reverend Horton Heat concert at a small venue in Detroit. There were two huge coolers bhind the bar. One had a mixture of beers, I started with Bells Two Hearted Pale Ale. The other cooler had nothing but PBR. By the end of the night, the PBR cooler was empty, and we helped empty it. My cottage, and my buddies cottage down the street, always have PBR.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

My 2 favorite types are "free" and "cold".




Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I do like the fact that PBR is the only American owned 30pack I can buy around these parts, at least to my knowledge.


Tim, try some Yuengling if you can find it.   I always have the Light Lager in the fridge. I start getting nervous if it runs low! It's a really good beer at a very competitive price.   Heck, most of the time it's cheaper than the no longer fully American owned Bud/Miller/Coors.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I do like the fact that PBR is the only American owned 30pack I can buy around these parts, at least to my knowledge.


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Originally posted by M3Fan M3Fan wrote:

Try Hoegaarten

Joel, you do have good taste . I like to drink that beer quite a lot!
Not to correct you but it's Hoegaarden... and it tastes good!

But as you all know by now... "Belgium to beer is like France to wine"
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Originally posted by Kristof Kristof wrote:

Originally posted by M3Fan M3Fan wrote:

Try Hoegaarten

Joel, you do have good taste . I like to drink that beer quite a lot!
Not to correct you but it's Hoegaarden... and it tastes good!

But as you all know by now... "Belgium to beer is like Frnace to wine"


You got it right there. I adore Belgian beers. If it's from Belgium, and especially if it's brewed by monks, it's got to be good.
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But as you all know by now... "Belgium to beer is like France to wine"


Over rated? Over priced? Ostentatious?

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Originally posted by bkhallpass bkhallpass wrote:

Originally posted by Kristof Kristof wrote:


But as you all know by now... "Belgium to beer is like France to wine"


Over rated? Over priced? Ostentatious?

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I'm not sure if it's the part of the country I live in or I don't get out enough, but I've never even heard of most the beers you guys are talking about.
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Terp, I love Yeungling, especially the lager. I used to drink it in college all the time. Unfortunately, they dont distribute it to CT or MA.

HW, given the choice of any 30pack beer, Ill take the American one because none of them are very good! Im with Joel, I love Belgian style wheat beers.
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I'm not sure if it's the part of the country I live in or I don't get out enough, but I've never even heard of most the beers you guys are talking about.


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Im with Joel, I love Belgian style wheat beers.

There are wise men on this site... Blah, blah blah or not...
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OLD STYYYYLE... OLD STYYYYYYYLITE- I remember hearing the guy at Wrigley stadium yelling that out.

Too funny.

Joel, I had a New Belgium Mothership Wit the other night. It was pretty darn tastey, but that was after a handful of PBRs

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Tonight, it was Short's brewery's Huma Lupa Liscious, Tasty!
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I just finished a six pack of Bell's Hopslam ale. Took six days of drinking one bottle a day to take it down. 17.00 per six pack. Absolutely hop-licous. Bell's Hopslam
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