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Started by DolfanBob, December 09, 2013, 10:34:25 AM

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Hoss

Quote from: Townsend on April 03, 2014, 09:31:34 AM
Anyone?



Cheap and God-awful

This might have been cheaper..and worse.

Me and the boys referred to this as 'ole cheap 'n nasty'.  Back in the day, a 12 pack could be had for 3.99.


swake

Quote from: Hoss on April 03, 2014, 09:46:49 AM
This might have been cheaper..and worse.

Me and the boys referred to this as 'ole cheap 'n nasty'.  Back in the day, a 12 pack could be had for 3.99.



Beast Light!  It goes down hard.

DolfanBob

Is Milwaukee's Worst still made? I can only hope the out of State stronger version was better than the 3.2 swill sold here.

I had to laugh. The first picture made me think of funny man George "Goebel" Gawd I'm old.
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Townsend

Quote from: DolfanBob on April 03, 2014, 12:38:40 PM
Is Milwaukee's Worst still made? I can only hope the out of State stronger version was better than the 3.2 swill sold here.

I had to laugh. The first picture made me think of funny man George "Goebel" Gawd I'm old.



http://www.milbestlight.com/av/AgeVerify.aspx

DolfanBob

Oh good Lord. I should have asked. Does anybody still sell it?  ???
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dbacksfan 2.0

Garfield's Beers of the World Challenge. Got the shirt, had the mug, and the bar stool with my name on it.

DolfanBob

Quote from: dbacksfan 2.0 on April 03, 2014, 01:29:18 PM
Garfield's Beers of the World Challenge. Got the shirt, had the mug, and the bar stool with my name on it.

Was that at 61st and Memorial? I remember thinking that would be cool to do but they had a "Smoot" full of beers you had to drink.
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dbacksfan 2.0

Quote from: DolfanBob on April 03, 2014, 03:08:23 PM
Was that at 61st and Memorial? I remember thinking that would be cool to do but they had a "Smoot" full of beers you had to drink.

I did it at the Eastland Mall location. Yeah there were some really crappy beers, especially the Chinese and some of the European ones. Got those out of the way quickly.

Townsend

Quote from: dbacksfan 2.0 on April 03, 2014, 01:29:18 PM
Garfield's Beers of the World Challenge. Got the shirt, had the mug, and the bar stool with my name on it.

I did the same a the 61st location but all I got was the bar stool...Must've been too hazy to remember the shirt and mug.

joiei

Warren Wine and Spirits is having a craft beer tasting on Thur April 10th
Beers scheduled for tasting
Marshall Atlas
Boulevards
Prairie Bomb and Bible Belt
Mikkellers
Plus others
Call the store for more info. This is a free event.
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Red Arrow

Quote from: joiei on April 04, 2014, 10:54:21 AM
Warren Wine and Spirits is having a craft beer tasting on Thur April 10th
Beers scheduled for tasting
Marshall Atlas
Boulevards
Prairie Bomb and Bible Belt
Mikkellers
Plus others
Call the store for more info. This is a free event.

Right in time for Tulsa Craft Beer Week
http://www.tulsacraftbeerweek.com/events/category/tulsa_craft_beer_week_2014/upcoming/

 

Conan71

Quote from: joiei on April 04, 2014, 10:54:21 AM
Warren Wine and Spirits is having a craft beer tasting on Thur April 10th
Beers scheduled for tasting
Marshall Atlas
Boulevards
Prairie Bomb and Bible Belt
Mikkellers
Plus others
Call the store for more info. This is a free event.

Bible Belt= disappointment.  Bomb is a better beer.

Prairie gets all the hype right now so anything Chase releases, people claim it's awesome.  Yes, they have done some really creative brews but they do some stuff that just doesn't register with my palate.  Potlatch is one that was completely lost on me unless a flavor inspired by the smell of a new vinyl shower curtain is supposed to be the latest in artesian brewing.

Major props to Prairie for developing a national distribution network, but I'm hearing more and more people getting disenchanted with product shortages in their home market, especially for their limited release brews.  Marshall's has always considered Tulsa first priority with limited releases and I appreciate that. 

Rumors are floating around there's yet another Tulsa brewery coming on line in the near future.  No more word out of the guys in Stillwater who are building a 30 barrel brewery.  No idea if that's moving forward or stuck in perpetual sit and spin mode.
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Ibanez

Quote from: Conan71 on April 04, 2014, 11:56:04 PM
Bible Belt= disappointment.  Bomb is a better beer.

Prairie gets all the hype right now so anything Chase releases, people claim it's awesome.  Yes, they have done some really creative brews but they do some stuff that just doesn't register with my palate.  Potlatch is one that was completely lost on me unless a flavor inspired by the smell of a new vinyl shower curtain is supposed to be the latest in artesian brewing.

Major props to Prairie for developing a national distribution network, but I'm hearing more and more people getting disenchanted with product shortages in their home market, especially for their limited release brews.  Marshall's has always considered Tulsa first priority with limited releases and I appreciate that. 

Rumors are floating around there's yet another Tulsa brewery coming on line in the near future.  No more word out of the guys in Stillwater who are building a 30 barrel brewery.  No idea if that's moving forward or stuck in perpetual sit and spin mode.

I'm not impressed with Bible Belt either. Bought a couple of bottles and thought it was pretty meh.....tried it on tap at Kilkenny's thinking it might be a bit better. It wasn't.

Conan71

I caught a blurb in the on-line edition of the Tulsa World yesterday that Dead Armadillo is actively looking for a building in Tulsa to start brewing here.  They can't keep up with capacity gypsy brewing at Roughtail in Midwest City and it the article said it's also tying up Roughtail's capacity. 
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan