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CBGLuthier

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5. Coop used to be 2 blocks from my house, now that is a local brew
Wed Jul 30, 2014, 06:57 PM
Jul 2014

Alas, they outgrew that facility and moved to another part of town.

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I don't see this as all bad phantom power Jul 2014 #1
What I vaguely remember about commercial lagers is that they were universally weak and vile. Warpy Jul 2014 #14
It took 3 generations for American beer to recover from Prohibition phantom power Jul 2014 #17
I love stouts so your homebrew sounds right up my alley. octoberlib Jul 2014 #20
The 'Plot to Destroy America's Beer ' is probably a good plot. octoberlib Jul 2014 #16
seems like local craft breweries have been exploding in the last 5 years or so phantom power Jul 2014 #19
was really impressed with Arizona Wilderness in Gilbert.. frylock Jul 2014 #22
Yeah, they are excellent phantom power Jul 2014 #31
One of the birthday gifts from my girlfriend this year was Guy Whitey Corngood Jul 2014 #2
That's a great gift! Have fun! octoberlib Jul 2014 #10
Support your local mircobreweries and microdistilleries. MohRokTah Jul 2014 #3
Coop used to be 2 blocks from my house, now that is a local brew CBGLuthier Jul 2014 #5
Couldn't agree more! I think we now have 7 breweries in the Charlotte area, octoberlib Jul 2014 #6
Common Market DAMANgoldberg Jul 2014 #38
I agree and in fact for me those are the only beers WORTH drinking davidpdx Jul 2014 #26
We liked Leinenkugel. Found out it was bought by Coors and never drank it again. CBGLuthier Jul 2014 #4
I'm partial to porters and stouts, too. octoberlib Jul 2014 #8
Will have to look for it. CBGLuthier Jul 2014 #12
I don't often drink beer, but when I do HereSince1628 Jul 2014 #7
Another kick and a big THANK YOU to JAmes Earl Carter MohRokTah Jul 2014 #9
You can't fool us, InBev. Initech Jul 2014 #11
Not a beer drinker myself, but my husband is. He HATES "Bud, Coors, Miller". Coventina Jul 2014 #13
Thanks for the link! I'll have to try Trappist. octoberlib Jul 2014 #24
Craft beers are made with GMO grain Fred Friendlier Jul 2014 #15
Another reason for me to only drink Spaten Oktoberfest. SunSeeker Jul 2014 #18
i very rarely drink anything that's brewed outside of San Diego.. frylock Jul 2014 #21
Oh I am so glad I live in Portland. snort Jul 2014 #23
What's the best beer in Portland ? musiclawyer Jul 2014 #25
I want to know also. SheilaT Jul 2014 #27
I'm not from Portland but found this. octoberlib Jul 2014 #28
Ruby Ale is a raspberry ale brewed by McMenamins Trajan Jul 2014 #30
Not the best beer per se, flying rabbit Jul 2014 #37
I am a long par 5 from 2 microbreweries, with a third opening this fall. AngryAmish Jul 2014 #29
Scotch is where it is at. Single malt, especially (Highland). EEO Jul 2014 #32
with that "here in Austin" line d_r Jul 2014 #33
I live in Eugene...... WcoastO Jul 2014 #34
Good...more beer closer to decent and less dominance of the watery swill. TheKentuckian Jul 2014 #35
Goose Island is pretty good beer, but Blue Moon/Shock Top suck. DemocraticWing Jul 2014 #36
At least Goose Island was a legit craft-brew company * before they were purchased Mike Daniels Jul 2014 #39
Great thread. Corporate beer is rat piss. Zorra Jul 2014 #40
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