New Belgium Brewing
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Active Beers: 56
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[ Brewery ]
500 Linden Street
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80524
United States
phone: (970) 221-0524
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10-03-2011 01:40 PMGetting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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10-03-2011 03:31 PM
No worries Mike, I have forgotten more about good beer than you have ever learned. Please enjoy your antics, they amuse me!!! Just was commenting on how shocked the guy looked when he got swept away, as if he had no idea it was coming!!!! Some of the Northpoint guys were out Sunday and said awesome 4-5 rollers. Donzi ZR, couple 42 Fountains, and the 46 Cig. Heard a little smaller waves than Friday. haha
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10-03-2011 04:31 PM
I saw Big Rick out there yesterday in the 46 Cig but that was about it....
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10-03-2011 09:20 PM
I got ripped on for drinking leinenkugal and schlitz in a bottle this summer, by guys who drink miller lite. As if miller lite is some upper class of quality brew...I remember miller lite being real popular when we were having keg parties before we were 21. We didn't know any better. We just wanted beer and lots of it!
Schlitz was at one time the #1 beer in the u.s. then they got bought out, recipe cheapened up, and sales went down. However, the schlitz beer being made today, is the original recipe from more than 60 years ago. It's actually a decent beer to drink. Jmo.
I am not a big beer drinker, but the few times I do indulge in a few beers, Ill take a goose island, three floyds, bergoff, etc over a miller lite, bud light, or any of the other diet beers
That place by Purdue, I forget the name, Andy knows the place, is pretty awesome for a beer drinker. They have something like 100 different beers on tap, and a huge selection of micro brew bottles. I used to like going there and trying all different kinds. Maybe a winter field trip for us Mike! I'm sure Michelle would know the place I speak of.
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10-03-2011 11:59 PM
are we talking beer or boating???
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10-04-2011 10:26 AM
Quit teasing us BZ and post some pics from Clearwater. Saw several over the weekend and it looked awesome for races again. That place is a great venue. BTW, I honestly don't think we should be arguing about beer, boobs, or boats because we can all agree it takes the first two to make the last one possible!!! LOL
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10-04-2011 10:56 AM
New grade school ciriculum
F the 3 R's
Now the 3 B's. Education you can live with
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10-04-2011 03:25 PM
There is nothing wrong with Miller Lite or any light beer. I like good beer, or darks beers, but these are in general too heavy to drink while one is out in the sun on a ninety degree day. I can't remember the name of the restaurant bar you speek of but its a pretty classy place, just over the bridge in Lafayette.
Not the place Im thinking of.
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10-04-2011 03:31 PM
Had a great beer tent at Boyne USA last weekend. Micro brews from all over Michigan. Buy a glass and get to try all the beers. Then I found the home brew rum! Chit, I can not remember any of the names of the products! Guess I will have to go next year and video all my moves. Can't trust myself to write the names down.
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10-04-2011 03:38 PM
I think it was called Chumley's? There is also Lafayette Brewing Co. down the street a bit, been there too. Like Chumley's better though.
I'm not a hater of Miller Lite or Bud Light, just some of the people who drink them think its the Champagne of beer!
I hear ya on not being able to nor wanting to drink 15 Heavy Beers out in the sun on a summer day. Then again, you wouldn't need to drink 15 of those beers, considering one of them might be 7% alcohol, while a miller lite might be half that.