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- bourbonnais IL
I live right down the street from the Three Floyds brewery in Munster, IN. If anyone would like a few straight off the line, just let me know!
I might have to try that some time
I live right down the street from the Three Floyds brewery in Munster, IN. If anyone would like a few straight off the line, just let me know!
BTW, found out at the Homebrewer's Club potluck last Friday that all of Kona Brewing's bottled products are brewed in Portland [supposedly.]Thanks anyway, that was more effort on your part than was neccessary. :cheers:
Just checking at your local good beer store would be fine.
it doesnt matter what i like. all i can afford is pabst or old milwaukee
BTW, found out at the Homebrewer's Club potluck last Friday that all of Kona Brewing's bottled products are brewed in Portland [supposedly.]
I'll stop at the store and check the label.
I'm trying to get the local grocery to order me a case of fire rock, since all they have on the shelf is longboard.
Literally, "white beer," this Belgian wheat beer got its name because of its cloudy haze (it's actually straw-gold in color). The smooth mouthfeel, grainy flavor, and massive head retention of wheat malt meets dry and phenolic Belgian witbier yeast and the tart, enticing character of coriander and bitter orange peel – very complex and delicate. An appealingly crisp, dry, and refreshing alternative to generic warm-weather lawnmower beer.
I know Fat Tire was all the rage last year, for those out of the loop, you can buy it in Indiana now.
Surprised nobody's mentioned it yet, if anyone wants any let me know. Of course probably even Attica stores have it.
Hey Josh, what does that wine run per bottle? Say one red and one white?
I would say sweet...not much of a wine coneseur but my in-laws are wine drinkers and I thought about getting them a few bottles for watching my boy while we are at WF. Let me check w/ them to see what they drink or have preference of.
I'll see if I can pick up some Rolling Rock.
And if anyone wants a wheat beer, Bloomington's Upland Brewery makes a good wheat beer. I can probably get a case of that as well.