Let's talk BEER!

I’m guessing it’s O.K. to bring glass bottles into the campground…as long as you pour them into a cup and recycle the bottle???

Newb.

As far as I know, the only campground that doesn’t allow glass is Warner Field. :cheers

that is good to know…I can definately say that there will be plenty of fat tire to go around at our campsite in Mary Ilium. All of you poor souls who can’t get it where you live can come by and have a cold one.
I have to say that I am looking forward to maybe trying some homebrews at Telluride…will that be a pre-fest activity? We don’t brew beer…but we have some friends that brew and perhaps we can bring some to share.

Yes! As one of the many pre-fest activities there will be a homebrew tasting on the Tuesday before festival at noon in Town Park. :cheers

Thanks Tom, I will be coming up from Fort Collins…hopefully with some special brews from both New Belgium and Odell’s. Often they will release limited styles in the tasting rooms at the breweries and you can fill up some growlers and be on you way.

Bump
and someone get me a beer !
:cheers

Yeah, me too. I just re-read this post and now I am darn thirsty.

Punchy introduced me to a beer called Bell’s Oberon Ale - it is umm good. :cheers Any one else dig on that? It’s a summer seasonal that lasts up through October. It doesn’t look like Bell’s has much distribution west of the big river so if you are east make sure to grab a Bells. :thumbsup

http://www.bellsbeer.com/index.php/beerfinder.html

Not a big Oberon fan; it’s a bit wheaty for my taste. But I do love their Two Hearted.
I love lots of Midwest beer (Great Lakes, Lakefront, Capital, Bells, Three Floyd’s), but in Colorado the Breckenridge Autumn is out so I’m in heaven.

LOVE Oberon! I buy the mini kegs every weekend!

the Two Hearted is yummy too! Had some at a HopFest this past weekend that was run through a “Hopenator”…incredible!

Bells has come a looong way.

Great Lakes is one of my regular hangouts. If you ever find yourself in Cleveland, drop me a line and i’ll take you on an awesome brewery tour.

Laughing Lab Ale:thumbsup that’s my fav. Ever try it?

Who doesn’t love a scotch ale? I was found of Founder’s of Lake Louie’s until I moved to Colorado. Laughing Lab is good, but I’ve had a bad six pack (old) and just never got back to it. I am sure it was a fluke; I’ll have to get another try soon.

Yeah I know what you mean… hard to give it another go, like me and those killer tomatoes…
Really good Ale. Ale is the only beer I drink, the others are too filling.

Bow your heads now y’all…

:cheers
Our Lager
Which art in barrels,
Hallowed be thy drink,
Thy kegdom come,
I fill thee mug,
At home, as in the tavern.

Give us this day, our foamy head,
And forgive us our spillages,
As we forgive those who spill upon us,
And lead us not, into inebriation,
but deliver us from hangovers,
Bar men.

:cheers

Thanks to Courtney for the scribe work.

I’ll drink to that!

Here Here!!!
Salud
:cheers

Nice Work, Courtness!

Thanks, Hippie! Loved it!

Now, where’s my Porkrinds? :pig

Auntie Hope :pickin :green

Wow the least they could do is make a GOOD Beer with that name…
I guess I will have to try it, but the best beer is well just that, not infused with whatever…to me anywho. Wise choice my friend, I would have chosen a Laughing Lab Ale. Yum, crisp and yummy.
I do want that Landshark promo stuff… I will have to visit that site :cheers and we will have a toast this June of Landshark with Landshark. What did I just say? :fish :giggle :cheers

Impressed with Sawtooth Ale. I don’t usually like pale ales, unbalanced with to much hops for me. I usually drink euros, stella, urquell, heinekens, bitburger (sp) but Sawtooth got me drinking pale ales or bitters.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/05/28/dining/20080528_TASTING_FEATURE.html

Yep good stuff… balanced to perfection wise guy :flower

Welll… the new seasonal beers are coming out… It’s making my resolution to drink less beer much more difficult.

The New Belgium 2 below is pretty nice as always , I’m glad to see the recipe staying consistent with the hop fluctuations we are seeing in the marketplace.

The Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale has declined in quality this past few years, or is it because my tastes have changed?

I have yet to taste the Alaskan solstice beer, but am looking forward to an evening under the stars with some beer lovers, oysters, a barbecue, and my dog.

Daylight savings time switches pretty soon does it not?

:peace