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In reply to the discussion: Bud and Miller Are Trying to Hijack Craft Beer—and It’s Totally Backfiring [View all]CBGLuthier
(12,723 posts)12. Will have to look for it.
We have a local store that carries over 1,000 different beers.
A lot of brewers will not come into Oklahoma because the laws here are stupid, real beer (higher than 3.2) can not be sold cold and there are issues with the distribution system so some can be hard to get here. If you ever look at a bottle and it says Oklahoma+ that means it can not be sold cold in Oklahoma except for bars and who can afford to drink great beers in bars?
I found one recently I wanted to try called Funky Buddha but they have not yet made it out of Florida.
I think the State Pen is cold enough now so time for a pour. Since we have to start warm it is nice that Porters prefer a warmer temperature.
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Bud and Miller Are Trying to Hijack Craft Beer—and It’s Totally Backfiring [View all]
octoberlib
Jul 2014
OP
What I vaguely remember about commercial lagers is that they were universally weak and vile.
Warpy
Jul 2014
#14
seems like local craft breweries have been exploding in the last 5 years or so
phantom power
Jul 2014
#19
We liked Leinenkugel. Found out it was bought by Coors and never drank it again.
CBGLuthier
Jul 2014
#4
Good...more beer closer to decent and less dominance of the watery swill.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#35
At least Goose Island was a legit craft-brew company * before they were purchased
Mike Daniels
Jul 2014
#39