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URL icon « Reply #15 on: May 12, 2017, 02:37:12 PM »

Tom I asked at the local liquor store about the miabock from schells and there's is a maifest and as I thought it is a seasonal that they have stopped brewing for the year. Summit brewing is distributed fatter out and they have a maibock if that is what you'd prefer. I can still get either as of today but was told the maifest will be gone soon
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URL icon « Reply #16 on: May 12, 2017, 03:43:16 PM »

I'm Always up for a good sour 

Me in a nutshell. I will definitely have a wide variety of Montana beers in Town Park. If you bring a sour or good German style beer up to Camp Run a Muck, I'd be happy to swap you for anything I bring plus a shot of the infamous frog.
I've had to cut down on my alcohol consumption due to a bleeding ulcer, but I wouldn't mind if you'd bring a six pack of Mai-Bock and I'll pay you for it. Cheers

I'll see what I can do. I haven't seen any where I'm living now, so they may not be sipping it this far.
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URL icon « Reply #17 on: May 14, 2017, 07:07:37 AM »


Bevin, glad you got a job at Marble, wasnt very excited about a cooler of Natty Lts!


What the heck are you talking 'bout, dude?  That stuff is both Natural and Light!
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URL icon « Reply #18 on: May 14, 2017, 07:52:50 AM »


Bevin, glad you got a job at Marble, wasnt very excited about a cooler of Natty Lts!


What the heck are you talking 'bout, dude?  That stuff is both Natural and Light!

That's true, however ... there's much more excitement revolving around a possible camp sponsorship from NM's hottest new craft brewery!!   Wink
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URL icon « Reply #19 on: May 15, 2017, 06:53:21 AM »

You probably already know this, but there are some very nice brews available at Telluride Brewing Company and they have a decent taproom.  Last year was our first year at TBF and visiting the brewery was on my to-do list.  We got there, ready to start our tasting only to realize we were actually at the Telluride Distillery.   LOL  So of course, we had to taste the Vodka and homemade Ginger beer.  Then they directed us a few doors down to where the brewery was.  Great folks all and great beverages. 

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URL icon « Reply #20 on: May 15, 2017, 07:07:04 AM »

You probably already know this, but there are some very nice brews available at Telluride Brewing Company and they have a decent taproom.  Last year was our first year at TBF and visiting the brewery was on my to-do list.  We got there, ready to start our tasting only to realize we were actually at the Telluride Distillery.   LOL  So of course, we had to taste the Vodka and homemade Ginger beer.  Then they directed us a few doors down to where the brewery was.  Great folks all and great beverages. 


OK, this year I'm venturing out of TP!   LOL   How was their ginger beer?   
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URL icon « Reply #21 on: May 15, 2017, 07:21:50 AM »

very good and fresh.  He was literally grating ginger while we were sampling.  ha
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URL icon « Reply #22 on: May 15, 2017, 07:34:01 AM »

Here's what I'll be bringing to share if we can get together. I think meeting at the brewery might be a great idea!! I know our local breweries, and beer pubs are down with folks bringing bottles unavailable in the area to share, as long as your purchasing beers too.

Marshall Brewing Co.- El Cucuy Black IPA
Marshall Brewing Co.- This Machine, Belgian IPA
Prairie Artisan Ales- Elizebeth, Midwest Farmhouse
Prairie Artisan Ales- Americana, Dry Hopped Farmhouse
Willows Family Ales- Funk in the Trunk, Farmhouse with Citra and Brett
Willows Family Ales- Bump N Grind, Farmhouse with Coffee
Roughtail Brewery- IPA
COOP Brewing- Alpha Hive, Honey IPA
COOP Brewing- Barrel Aged DNR with Cherries

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URL icon « Reply #23 on: May 15, 2017, 08:09:06 AM »

I'm Always up for a good sour 

Me in a nutshell. I will definitely have a wide variety of Montana beers in Town Park. If you bring a sour or good German style beer up to Camp Run a Muck, I'd be happy to swap you for anything I bring plus a shot of the infamous frog.

While there is no end of breweries sprouting up along the Front Range, my favorite place for great beer is Prost Brewery. Great German beers, and they imported their whole brewing system from Germany. I'll be sure to bring a good sampling from them. Along with a great range of IPA's and ales from more local brewers.

smilingtoadbrewery.com
www.ironbirdbrewing.com
fossilcraftbeer.com
www.manitou-brewing.com
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URL icon « Reply #24 on: May 15, 2017, 04:59:33 PM »

I'm Always up for a good sour 

Me in a nutshell. I will definitely have a wide variety of Montana beers in Town Park. If you bring a sour or good German style beer up to Camp Run a Muck, I'd be happy to swap you for anything I bring plus a shot of the infamous frog.

While there is no end of breweries sprouting up along the Front Range, my favorite place for great beer is Prost Brewery. Great German beers, and they imported their whole brewing system from Germany. I'll be sure to bring a good sampling from them. Along with a great range of IPA's and ales from more local brewers.

smilingtoadbrewery.com
www.ironbirdbrewing.com
fossilcraftbeer.com
www.manitou-brewing.com

That sounds incredible! We've got one very traditional German Brewery in Montana. Both the owner and brewer are German transplants to Montana and they  brew strictly according to Reinheitsgebot. I'll be bringing plenty of their brews down.
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URL icon « Reply #25 on: May 15, 2017, 07:53:30 PM »

I'm Always up for a good sour 

Me in a nutshell. I will definitely have a wide variety of Montana beers in Town Park. If you bring a sour or good German style beer up to Camp Run a Muck, I'd be happy to swap you for anything I bring plus a shot of the infamous frog.

While there is no end of breweries sprouting up along the Front Range, my favorite place for great beer is Prost Brewery. Great German beers, and they imported their whole brewing system from Germany. I'll be sure to bring a good sampling from them. Along with a great range of IPA's and ales from more local brewers.

smilingtoadbrewery.com
www.ironbirdbrewing.com
fossilcraftbeer.com
www.manitou-brewing.com

That sounds incredible! We've got one very traditional German Brewery in Montana. Both the owner and brewer are German transplants to Montana and they  brew strictly according to Reinheitsgebot. I'll be bringing plenty of their brews down.


Sugar is that Bayern Brewing? And if so ... how's their St. Wilbur? Love the unfiltered wheats!

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URL icon « Reply #26 on: May 15, 2017, 08:40:38 PM »

I'm Always up for a good sour 

Me in a nutshell. I will definitely have a wide variety of Montana beers in Town Park. If you bring a sour or good German style beer up to Camp Run a Muck, I'd be happy to swap you for anything I bring plus a shot of the infamous frog.

While there is no end of breweries sprouting up along the Front Range, my favorite place for great beer is Prost Brewery. Great German beers, and they imported their whole brewing system from Germany. I'll be sure to bring a good sampling from them. Along with a great range of IPA's and ales from more local brewers.

smilingtoadbrewery.com
www.ironbirdbrewing.com
fossilcraftbeer.com
www.manitou-brewing.com

That sounds incredible! We've got one very traditional German Brewery in Montana. Both the owner and brewer are German transplants to Montana and they  brew strictly according to Reinheitsgebot. I'll be bringing plenty of their brews down.


Sugar is that Bayern Brewing? And if so ... how's their St. Wilbur? Love the unfiltered wheats!



It is, indeed! St Wilbur is a phenomenal beer, though I'd recommend Dragon's Breath Dark Heff if you're looking for a good wheat beer that's a little different from what you can typically find in the US.
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URL icon « Reply #27 on: May 15, 2017, 08:50:25 PM »

HS, what kind of beer is the breath of dragon?
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URL icon « Reply #28 on: May 15, 2017, 09:49:26 PM »

Sounds like we'll have an early Oktoberfest in TP!  Cheers I'm hoping to fill a growler with their Pils. About the best beer to drink in summertime. Looking forward to sharing all these great brews.

A lot of places here will can beers off tap while you wait, so I'm hoping to make the rounds before heading to higher ground.
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URL icon « Reply #29 on: May 15, 2017, 09:50:44 PM »

You probably already know this, but there are some very nice brews available at Telluride Brewing Company and they have a decent taproom.  Last year was our first year at TBF and visiting the brewery was on my to-do list.  We got there, ready to start our tasting only to realize we were actually at the Telluride Distillery.   LOL  So of course, we had to taste the Vodka and homemade Ginger beer.  Then they directed us a few doors down to where the brewery was.  Great folks all and great beverages. 

I haven't been to TBF in over ten years - don't think the brewery and distillery were there at that time (or am I wrong?). I'm going to have to get back one of these years!
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