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URL icon « Reply #30 on: April 14, 2015, 08:55:14 PM »


Oh really, you think you have the best beer?

Tsingtao beer from China...THAT's a beer baby.
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"YTYHTBB" Not necessarily, but when in Rome...

Look into offerings from Left Hand and Oskar Blues...both of Longmont, CO.

Love Tsingtao, it's one of the few lighter beers I enjoy. My light beers typically start at Newcastle Brown and Moose Drool (Big Sky from Missoula, MT- hat tip to HS) and go dark from there.  Thus, my love for assassin smooth Nitro Stout (Left Hand) and Ten Fidy (Oskar Blues) when you wanna dance with the dark dragon.

For Porter, IMO, if you don't like Deschutes Black Butte Porter, you don't like Porter.

If dark beers aren't your thing, disregard this completely.  :)  If you're not sure, look me up at KampDuk Tape. We'll have samples...

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Ron: ABQ, other...but that's a long story. (Can I get a SUR for old times sake?)
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Oh really, you think you have the best beer?

Tsingtao beer from China...THAT's a beer baby.
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"YTYHTBB" Not necessarily, but when in Rome...

Look into offerings from Left Hand and Oskar Blues...both of Longmont, CO.

Love Tsingtao, it's one of the few lighter beers I enjoy. My light beers typically start at Newcastle Brown and Moose Drool (Big Sky from Missoula, MT- hat tip to HS) and go dark from there.  Thus, my love for assassin smooth Nitro Stout (Left Hand) and Ten Fidy (Oskar Blues) when you wanna dance with the dark dragon.

For Porter, IMO, if you don't like Deschutes Black Butte Porter, you don't like Porter.

If dark beers aren't your thing, disregard this completely.  :)  If you're not sure, look me up at KampDuk Tape. We'll have samples...

 Cheers

Ron: ABQ, other...but that's a long story. (Can I get a SUR for old times sake?)


Thanks, I will be at Camp Duk Tape....
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URL icon « Reply #32 on: April 15, 2015, 08:51:37 AM »

Ahem...  That's Kamp Duk Tape, with a "K"

For the record, I didn't spell it that way.  You see, Duk Tape Man never made it past 3rd grade...
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URL icon « Reply #33 on: April 15, 2015, 02:03:08 PM »

Personally, I hope they stick to just one IPA. It seems that bars the world over have over half their taps dedicated to IPAs, which I think is a shame. There's more to beer than hops. Of course, so long as they have Summer Bliss, excuse me, Summer Helles, I'll be happy.

I think it would be nice to have a session IPA too though. It's good to have the taste of an IPA with less alcohol when you are drinking a lot for a long time.

Speaking of which - has anyone had the New Belgium Slow Ride Session IPA?  I haven't tried it yet, but re: sarry's post, I kind of hope for it as an option at TBF.

Actually, I will basically be happy if everyone's opinions so far are catered to; I like variety, and usually go for the summery brews NB offers at Fest like Hot Sugar does.
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URL icon « Reply #34 on: April 15, 2015, 02:03:21 PM »

Nothing like a cold crisp Ale on a hot sunny day with Bluegrass rockin the house. I want this NOW! LOL LOL LOL Cheers

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Ahem...  That's Kamp Duk Tape, with a "K"

For the record, I didn't spell it that way.  You see, Duk Tape Man never made it past 3rd grade...

Mea culpa Bevin

Kamp Duk Tape?

Is there a long story behind that?
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URL icon « Reply #36 on: April 15, 2015, 03:25:58 PM »

Ahem...  That's Kamp Duk Tape, with a "K"

For the record, I didn't spell it that way.  You see, Duk Tape Man never made it past 3rd grade...

Mea culpa Bevin

Kamp Duk Tape?

Is there a long story behind that?

I think the only explanation is that when one is making a tarp into a sign and is using duk tape to spell the letters out, the letter "K" is way easier to inscribe with a roll of sticky stuff than a curved letter like a "C"

And yes, I just completely made that up...
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URL icon « Reply #37 on: April 15, 2015, 07:28:59 PM »

Personally, I hope they stick to just one IPA. It seems that bars the world over have over half their taps dedicated to IPAs, which I think is a shame. There's more to beer than hops. Of course, so long as they have Summer Bliss, excuse me, Summer Helles, I'll be happy.

I think it would be nice to have a session IPA too though. It's good to have the taste of an IPA with less alcohol when you are drinking a lot for a long time.

Speaking of which - has anyone had the New Belgium Slow Ride Session IPA?  I haven't tried it yet, but re: sarry's post, I kind of hope for it as an option at TBF.

Actually, I will basically be happy if everyone's opinions so far are catered to; I like variety, and usually go for the summery brews NB offers at Fest like Hot Sugar does.

Slow Ride is really good!
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URL icon « Reply #38 on: April 15, 2015, 10:55:33 PM »

Ahem...  That's Kamp Duk Tape, with a "K"

For the record, I didn't spell it that way.  You see, Duk Tape Man never made it past 3rd grade...

Mea culpa Bevin

Kamp Duk Tape?

Is there a long story behind that?

I think the only explanation is that when one is making a tarp into a sign and is using duk tape to spell the letters out, the letter "K" is way easier to inscribe with a roll of sticky stuff than a curved letter like a "C"

And yes, I just completely made that up...
Great explanation though.
Not too long now. So excited!  Wave

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My light beers typically start at Newcastle Brown and Moose Drool (Big Sky from Missoula, MT- hat tip to HS) and go dark from there.  Thus, my love for assassin smooth Nitro Stout (Left Hand) and Ten Fidy (Oskar Blues) when you wanna dance with the dark dragon.


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If you remind me before the festival, I'll bring you down some Cold Smoke. Moose Drool is a fine beer, but far from the best dark beer Missoula has to offer.
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My light beers typically start at Newcastle Brown and Moose Drool (Big Sky from Missoula, MT- hat tip to HS) and go dark from there.  Thus, my love for assassin smooth Nitro Stout (Left Hand) and Ten Fidy (Oskar Blues) when you wanna dance with the dark dragon.


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If you remind me before the festival, I'll bring you down some Cold Smoke. Moose Drool is a fine beer, but far from the best dark beer Missoula has to offer.

One of the best beers from your region would be the Ayinger Mai Bock.
I'll send you some money if you can bring me a couple six packs or a case.  Cheers
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My light beers typically start at Newcastle Brown and Moose Drool (Big Sky from Missoula, MT- hat tip to HS) and go dark from there.  Thus, my love for assassin smooth Nitro Stout (Left Hand) and Ten Fidy (Oskar Blues) when you wanna dance with the dark dragon.


 Cheers



If you remind me before the festival, I'll bring you down some Cold Smoke. Moose Drool is a fine beer, but far from the best dark beer Missoula has to offer.

One of the best beers from your region would be the Ayinger Mai Bock.
I'll send you some money if you can bring me a couple six packs or a case.  Cheers

You mean Bayern Mai Boch? Great beer. I've got a six pack in my fridge right now. I'll go pick up a case to bring down for you. It's only around for a short time, so I always make sure to drink a ton of it when I can.
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Ron: ABQ, other...but that's a long story. (Can I get a SUR for old times sake?)

 giggle giggle giggle SUR!
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URL icon « Reply #43 on: April 16, 2015, 05:35:27 PM »

Tom, I picked you up a case on my way home from work today. I promise I won't drink it or let Alex drink it.
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URL icon « Reply #44 on: April 17, 2015, 11:38:11 AM »

Tom, I picked you up a case on my way home from work today. I promise I won't drink it or let Alex drink it.

Great! I thought it didn't come out until May (Mai) but I knew it wasn't around too long.
I keep getting Ayinger and Bayern mixed up because both of the original German breweries brew the Mai Bock.
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