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grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.
 
argh! said:
snap said:
grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.

that comment made all the bbq and gun bullshit worth enduring.
 
grizfromhel said:
Kettlehouse is indeed fine. Was introduced to their famous Cold Smoke several years ago, but found that the big winner for me was their IPA Double Haul. They get the hops just right in that one.

Also if you are ever around Flagstaff they have a brewery on the site of an old lumberyard, right down town, and their Lumberyard IPA is to die for.

No thanks! You know who drinks there...

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snap said:
grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.

You make it sound like they don't have internet :thumb: ...but what better way to spend the down time between Spring Ball and Fall Camp.
 
snap said:
grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.

POTY Nominee!
 
Ursa Major said:
grizfromhel said:
Kettlehouse is indeed fine. Was introduced to their famous Cold Smoke several years ago, but found that the big winner for me was their IPA Double Haul. They get the hops just right in that one.

Also if you are ever around Flagstaff they have a brewery on the site of an old lumberyard, right down town, and their Lumberyard IPA is to die for.

No thanks! You know who drinks there...

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Well, if it isn't the ol' smelly-handed Fisty McGruff himself! I'm with Ursa in advising one and all to steer clear. Rectum? Damn near killed him!
 
NDSU doesn't sell but our president could say the word YES and it'd be done tomorrow. I wish there was beer, then we wouldn't need to do 8 shots of bison bombs b4 the game
 
G&B said:
Had a Scotch ale in Billings at Uber Brew . Made Cold Smoke taste like warm PBR. :clap: The North West US has the best Beer in the World.

Haven't traveled much have you. :D
 
G-BEARS said:
G&B said:
Had a Scotch ale in Billings at Uber Brew . Made Cold Smoke taste like warm PBR. :clap: The North West US has the best Beer in the World.

Haven't traveled much have you. :D


I'd expand it to the Western US, but where else can boast better brews?
 
snap said:
grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.

Snap is a man of wisdom!!! :clap:
 
Hammer said:
snap said:
grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.

Snap is a man of wisdom!!! :clap:

That makes one of you...
 
snap said:
grizindabox said:
Silvertip said:
Hard to beat a Pilsner Urquell straight from Plzen where it all began in 1842...the Czechs craftsmenship also extends to a sweet shooting little 9X18mm CZ-82 semi-auto pistoli...

I am eagerly awaiting my trip to Germany and Czech Republic this spring...good times

So is everyone else on this board. Please stay there.

/end thread


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So if I'm lucky enough to snag a few tickets to the Bison/Griz Battle Royal, what are a couple local Montanian brews a guy must partake in??.......I mean besides Rainier... :lol: I know, I know thats not local, I just remember as a kid visiting relatives in the Bozeman area and always seeing the motorcycle Ranier commercial......Raiiiiiiiiiiiin, neeeeeeeeeeer, Beeeeeeer! You could never get it in ND, hell maybe it is brewed in MT, anybody know?? It tastes like shit from what I can remember.
 
THE HERD said:
So if I'm lucky enough to snag a few tickets to the Bison/Griz Battle Royal, what are a couple local Montanian brews a guy must partake in??.......I mean besides Rainier... :lol: I know, I know thats not local, I just remember as a kid visiting relatives in the Bozeman area and always seeing the motorcycle Ranier commercial......Raiiiiiiiiiiiin, neeeeeeeeeeer, Beeeeeeer! You could never get it in ND, hell maybe it is brewed in MT, anybody know?? It tastes like shit from what I can remember.

The Kettlehouse is one brewery you need to stop by at... Great stuff there! :thumb:
 
THE HERD said:
So if I'm lucky enough to snag a few tickets to the Bison/Griz Battle Royal, what are a couple local Montanian brews a guy must partake in??.......I mean besides Rainier... :lol: I know, I know thats not local, I just remember as a kid visiting relatives in the Bozeman area and always seeing the motorcycle Ranier commercial......Raiiiiiiiiiiiin, neeeeeeeeeeer, Beeeeeeer! You could never get it in ND, hell maybe it is brewed in MT, anybody know?? It tastes like shit from what I can remember.



When you're in Missoula. You will need to hit up our breweries.. We have plenty of em.

Draught Works, Kettlehouse, Big Sky, Tamarack, Bayern, Great Burn, Flathead Lake, and there will be one more that will open up before you get here.

Missoula has the best beer scene in Montana. Everyone loves beer over here!
 
THE HERD said:
So if I'm lucky enough to snag a few tickets to the Bison/Griz Battle Royal, what are a couple local Montanian brews a guy must partake in??.......I mean besides Rainier... :lol: I know, I know thats not local, I just remember as a kid visiting relatives in the Bozeman area and always seeing the motorcycle Ranier commercial......Raiiiiiiiiiiiin, neeeeeeeeeeer, Beeeeeeer! You could never get it in ND, hell maybe it is brewed in MT, anybody know?? It tastes like shit from what I can remember.
Rainier beer was a Seattle beer (as in Mt. Rainier), the brewery was an Icon in Seattle with a large R sign right next to the freeway. Got sold off to PBR, and they closed the brewery in the late '90's, so now it is basically PBR.

the motorcycle commercial was good, but personally I liked the herd of wild Rainiers, and "total foam out" demolition derby commercials better.

All the microbreweries in Missoula are good, and different. Have one at each (bring a driver).
 

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