Favorite Working on Jeep Beer

Budweiser

Man beer for man work.
'nough said.
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old style in a can.

you can drink a whole case of it, and not skin a single knuckle slipping of the wrench due to a beer buzz..
 
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bud light bottles when in the garage or wrenchin....

although, i do have a saying.... (well maybe not mine, but i heard it somewhere and i like it) :D

All beer is good. Some is better than others, but all beer is good."
(as long as its cold) :laugh3:
 
I keep Yuengling cans as my "stock" beer with a variety of other microbrews for that special occasion....but honestly I make anyone who wants to use my garage, modest shop and tools, and even more modest expertise bring me an offering.

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Jes said:
BL in a can. 4 out of 5 rednecks recommend it. ;)

Jes

Wrenching, hiking, camping, fishing, wheeling, welding, mowing, or Cabin 12ing, there is only one choice.

BudLight.....official fabrication lubrication of URF Racing.

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Fosters, the cans fit my hand better than those tiny other beer cans :D and I don't feel like such a pig by grabbing TWO smaller cans when ONE forsters will do. Besides, it let me find a use for those oil can spouts I have all over the place back when oil used to really come in cans... :lickout: I hate wasting tools :D
 
Root ...
 
Dan Turner said:
Newcastle is my pick. I did try the new Michelob Black and Tan, very tasty.


Dan


Another Newcastle fan :cheers: .

A hard beer to find around here, but darn worth the search.

Bones :skull1:


Bud Sucks :firedevil
 
In Texas it was Shiner Bock.

In WA it's Henry Weinhard's Private Reserve.

Shiner Bock just became available up here...but $7.49 6-pack. :shiver:
 
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