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Beer. The regular kind
Coming out of the hotass forest. Sweaty, dusty, hot, we climbed into our sweltering truck. I did my best at the public hose bib thing at a camp site. Those young kids can't unsee that I'm sure. 😳
Any ways. Holiday traffic and google maps got me super close to Lake Tahoe. I made a beeline. I was stuck in traffic and did a quick turn into the hard rock casino. The bartender took one look at me and said, BEER? Uh...sure! Opted for the Silver Bullet. He pulled out a frozen glass and filled it with the coldest beer I've ever felt. A sheet of slush slid off the side of the glass and soaked my bar napkin. It was profound how great it was. Living in the land of the micro brews. I forget about the big players in the beer world.
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So true...brings back memories.
Was in the Yosemite Valley a hundred years ago...stopped into a valley lounge and discovered ice cold Andeker beer.
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If you are really hot and thirsty, even an ice cold ODouls will seem pretty great.
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A good draft beer in a frosted hug with a couple of pickled eggs can't be beat on a really hot day.
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PBR for the hot days, "lawn mower beer".
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The Silver bullet is good on a hot day. So is a bottled water. Try Sierra Nevada BFD. Easy drinking with a little more kick.
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Went to college and grad school in Golden in the 90's. That stuff tastes like bowling and camping to me - though IMHO the Banquet is always the better choice.
After 20 years of pinkie-out microbrew, drinking and making my own, I still love some Coors!
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The banquet beer is deer hunting beer to me. I wouldn't have it any other way.
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I went to CU. Loved the Killian's Red.
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There are times when just regular old beer that tastes like water and is so cold that you can't taste it anyway are really good.
When I was younger, we settled on Natural Light in bottles (not cans). You could drink and drink and drink and it was cheap. I could also do Bud Light or Miller Light. I could not/did not do Busch or worst of all Bud. I don't know that we really ever had Coors Light. Maybe Heineken when someone was feeling extra flush with money.
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Amen brother, PBR is my go to for hot days out in the yard.
Coors lite is my flavored water in the yard too. I just picked up a 12 pack for less than a 6 pack of IPA's at the same time. Some guy in line with me commented about my eclectic taste in beer, I told him the Coors was to stay hydrated while doing yard work, the Six Point Resin IPA was for when I was done and could sit and enjoy. ![]()
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We used to drink Heilmann Special Export in high school. I think it was $3 for a 6 pack. Good stuff for us was Lowenbrau.
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Gawd - my first beerpuke was Killians. I think one swig wouldn't stay down even now 25 years later...
I know the hipsters have "discovered" Miller but that's seriously not a bad bottle of beer flavored water - after Coors of course...
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I can understand. I stay away from Budweiser because it gave me the Budsheitz. Don't want to experience that again.
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I was a CU for a brief grad school thing. Coors is nasty. Always was. Still is. Many many other standard American beers I would rather have.
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When Coors was regional, an acquaintance in Akron would fly to Denver for free on his Mom's stewardess job, take a cab and buy two cases of Coors and fly back to stock the party. It was a hit.
I never got into Coors. If I drank it enough, I would have liked it. ![]()
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