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02-10-2009, 02:19 PM
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Trophy Hunter Apprentice
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBass
A couple of posts have reminded me of refreshing brews of my past...
- Mickey big mouths
-a plain old PBR, ice cold can
-Genesee cream ale
My Dad used to like his beer cellar temperature, not fridge cold. Said it had a lot more flavor. His fav was Yuengling.
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Genesee cream ales
MMMMMMMMMMMM,
frothy and yummy!!!
also pbr was one of the best
of the best of elcheapo, canned beverages.
anyone remember Hamm's from Minnesota?
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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-10-2009, 04:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BassDawg
Genesee cream ales
MMMMMMMMMMMM,
frothy and yummy!!!
also pbr was one of the best
of the best of elcheapo, canned beverages.
anyone remember Hamm's from Minnesota?
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pbr's another good summer beer
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02-10-2009, 08:43 PM
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Too old to give a....
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Ever try making your own ? Easy to do with excellent results.
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May fortune favor the foolish....
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02-10-2009, 09:41 PM
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Yes, I brew my own...did some great IPA and Octoberfest this year...but for nostalgia...
A couple of posts have reminded me of refreshing brews of my past...
- Mickey big mouths
-a plain old PBR, ice cold can
-Genesee cream ale
My Dad used to like his beer cellar temperature, not fridge cold. Said it had a lot more flavor. His fav was Yuengling.
Genesee cream ales
MMMMMMMMMMMM,
frothy and yummy!!!
also pbr was one of the best
of the best of elcheapo, canned beverages.
anyone remember Hamm's from Minnesota?
Yes, I'll take the Mickey's, PBR, and Gennie Cream (Mikey will attest to those). Spent some time with Hamm's, but really liked the old Koch's Golden Anniversaries (pounders). They got me through college. Spirit Haus in Amherst used to sell the pounders for "The Special of the Beast" $6.66 for a case. Rocking roll good times!
Later,
Rick
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02-10-2009, 09:43 PM
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And I was a big fan of the Yuengling! One of Naked #^^^^&y's favorites. I was in PA golfing in Allentown and we went to a distributor and filled the car with Yuengling...good stuff!
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02-11-2009, 12:08 AM
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I cannot buy beer that tastes better than what I brew regardless of price. I'm not talking about the homebrew with a can of syrup and five pounds of cain sugar that we made in college. I am talking 26 years of brewing experience using grain , hops water and yeast only. At one stage of my brewing carreer I used to import my own Hallertau Mittlefreuh Hops directly from Germany. Once you get good at making it , its the best beer available anywhere. My favorite is my multiple brewing contest winner called Michaelbrau "The cats meow" Robust Porter. Its grainy and hoppy and has about 7% alchohol.  All my beers get labeled Michaelbrau "The cats meow" . I used the phrase "The cats meow" since about 1986 or 87. I came very close to opening a brew pub in RI in 1986. Instead I decided to stick to Engineering and science and made the ceramics for NASA instead. Looking back at it , I should have opened the Brew Pub.
One beer that I sometimes buy that is pretty close to homebrew quality is Sam Smiths nut brown ale. There is also an Imperial Stout out there that I like but can't remember the name right now.
Remember this quote by Ben Franklin...... Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. Ben was a wise man.
OH , BTW , beer is for after fishing , not before.
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02-11-2009, 09:21 AM
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So I'm driving down 95 South in RI this morning on the way to work and I notice the car in fornt of me has a vanity plate that reads "PBRFAN". Naturally, I figure the person driving must be a big Pabst Blue Ribbon drinker. Maybe someone from this site based on the posts in this thread. As I got closer to the car, dissapointment set in as I noticed a sticker on the rear window for "Professional Bull Riding".
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02-11-2009, 09:25 AM
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"If you're arguing with an idiot, make sure he isn't doing the same thing."
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02-11-2009, 11:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
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That is so funny! 
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02-11-2009, 12:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MarshCappa
Where does one get these Belhavens? They look good.
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ya have ta shop around for a bigger store that carries everything
they are strong beers to be sure and sometimes you have to warm up to them by having an october fest brew ( anything sam adams )
or a killians , or any milder ale first....
McEwens if you want to get blasted drunk....
that stuff is like Sambuka -----> it sneaks right up on ya... 
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02-11-2009, 02:43 PM
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I'm really enjoying this thread
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02-11-2009, 04:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptMike
That is so funny! 
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aye, couldn't have yelled it better
meself!!! i'll take a PBR over that swill from Germany
anytime,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,very bitter and very passe 
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on a lighter note~~
i have given sum deeeep thought to brewing my own.
i mean how hard can it be
like anything else "food" related, i would imagine that
the ingredients greatly effect the finished brew,,,,,,,,,,
it would still be interesting ~~for the chits and grins alone!!

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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-11-2009, 07:11 PM
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#73
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BassDawg
aye, couldn't have yelled it better
meself!!! i'll take a PBR over that swill from Germany
anytime,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,very bitter and very passe 
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on a lighter note~~
i have given sum deeeep thought to brewing my own.
i mean how hard can it be
like anything else "food" related, i would imagine that
the ingredients greatly effect the finished brew,,,,,,,,,,
it would still be interesting ~~for the chits and grins alone!!

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Agreed I would definitely take a pbr over a heine. It's dutch though not german. I do like amstel though but mainly because it's very light and refreshing.
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02-11-2009, 07:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptMike
Agreed I would definitely take a pbr over a heine. It's dutch though not german. I do like amstel though but mainly because it's very light and refreshing.
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oooops, my bad, bro!
thanks for the correction.
MMMMMMMMMMM,
Amstel ~~very refreshing!

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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-11-2009, 07:37 PM
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Wow, where to start. I usually don't drink while fishing, except when I'm on someone else's boat, fishing for "fun". Then if the beer's icy cold, anything's good. As far as a favorite brand or style, that's tough. Not a big fan of the mass produced stuff as it's too bland for me. I lean towards microbrews and smaller volume imports. I love drinking seasonal stuff. You know, various Octoberfests and pumpkin ales during the fall, winter beers like Harpoon Winter Warmer and Sierra Nevada Celebration, etc. I gotta say I love just about everything from Southampton Ales & Lagers. It doesn't hurt that I live close enough to their brewpub to get everything off the tap as it comes out  (a must stop off on the way back from Montauk)  . I like most of the stuff from Sam Adams, Harpoon, and Stone (some wicked good IPAs). Lately, I've been drinking a lot of Grimmbergen (Blonde and Double). Variety is good. Hmm... getting thirsty now. Gotta go  .
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02-11-2009, 07:54 PM
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Harpoon IPA, Dogfish IPA or Wachussett Country Ale (gotta love the HOPS!)
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02-11-2009, 08:28 PM
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#77
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jblaiz
Harpoon IPA, Dogfish IPA or Wachussett Country Ale (gotta love the HOPS!)
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02-11-2009, 08:54 PM
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#78
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If only a few, Ipswich Ale (or Summer) or Smutty IPA. If more than a few, Miller Lite. Can't handle Skoal, Kodiak for me, if I'm going to forcefully remove my gums and lip it at least has to be moist!
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 Beer is the reason we get up each afternoon.
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02-12-2009, 03:17 AM
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After a hard day of fishing or during a night of wishing I was fishing there's nothing more refreshing than a Coddington Blueberry. I love a fresh black & tan, Sam Smith Nut Brown Ale and Oatmeal Stout in the winter. Great summer brews include Flying Dog Ale, Peroni and Pilsner Urquell.
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02-12-2009, 04:45 AM
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I've yet to find anything I like better than Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
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02-12-2009, 05:45 AM
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Geezer Gone Wild
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fish_Eye
After a hard day of fishing or during a night of wishing I was fishing there's nothing more refreshing than a Coddington Blueberry. I love a fresh black & tan, Sam Smith Nut Brown Ale and Oatmeal Stout in the winter. Great summer brews include Flying Dog Ale, Peroni and Pilsner Urquell.
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Mmmmm.....blooooberry...
Hey Mike, I'm thinking at some point before the season gets underway we oughta round up the Usual Suspects and convene at the Blooberry Factory - maybe post-TFCTFN and pre-RISAA.... 
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"There is no royal road to this heavy surf-fishing. With all the appliances for comfort experience can suggest, there is a certain amount of hard work to be done and exposure to be bourne as a part of the price of success." From "Striped Bass," Scribner's Magazine, 1881.
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02-12-2009, 11:50 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BassDawg
oooops, my bad, bro!
thanks for the correction.
MMMMMMMMMMM,
Amstel very refreshing!

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Amstel is so good on a hot sunny day
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02-12-2009, 12:01 PM
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Dogfish head, Raison D'Etre, 8% abv ...has a little kick, smooth though, oh and, Yeungling, and Genesse Light. The later two are chugging beers
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60 % of the time, it works every time.
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02-12-2009, 01:37 PM
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Victory Prima Pils
Peroni
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PRO CHOICE REPUBLICAN
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02-12-2009, 03:24 PM
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Pigs Ear, Brewed up in Woodstock, NH. Had it when I went to Laconia this past year for bike week. By far one of my favorite beers. 
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02-12-2009, 09:51 PM
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Bought some modelo for the first time tonight. Not bad a little skunky but refreshing. I really like the south american/carribbean style lagers. Carib, red stripe, corona and Kalik. All great fishing beers. Haha I could go on and on about this topic!
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02-12-2009, 09:52 PM
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Hate the CC Red. I'm a big fan of the wheat/summer beers. Blue Moon is my fav. followed by Sam's Summa. Julius Echter is a great wheat beer if I can find it. I definetely can't drink those the entire evening, but they make for a great start...can't wait for spring
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02-13-2009, 09:26 PM
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Stella. If none, then Pilsner Urquel
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02-13-2009, 09:33 PM
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Got Necco's?
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I don't drink while fishing but I do enjoy Harpoon IPA, Molson Ice, and Sam Winter Lager. Used to brew as well and make a mean pale ale..with the price of alcohol I might start up again.. 
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HAMMER TIME!
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02-13-2009, 10:06 PM
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I prefer mushrooms when i am rock hopping.
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