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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 2:15 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:26 pm
bighomer wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:12 pm

I was reading this forum and rereading and got to thinking about what you wrote, thought well l'll just ask google, found out it was brewed in Wisconsin, ceased production in '72 but reopened '08 according to Wikipedia. ::handshake::
Wisconsin???!!! ::uc:: ::paranoid:: my second guess was Costa Rica and then after that Colombia... ::doh:: .... Looks like I will have to take that on-line class again: "Remedial International Beer Identification 101"... ::facepalm::
Might as well name this the Wisconsin thread. Potosi makes one called the cave ale. Best when bought from a beer cave.

Visited family in Indiana once, went to a gas station to get some beer. I was surprised when not only did they not have a dedicated walk in beer cooler aka "beer cave", but they didn't had any beer at all. ::hmm::
Hmmmmm..... "Beer Cave" .... 🤗🤤🤤🤤
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Dog, when you say, "did a loop", are you a cyclist? J.O'.
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Hadn't had any in quite a long time so picked up a 12 of Yuengling Traditional Lager at the grocery store. Glad I did. MMMMM Good. Took a picture with my phone but couldn't remember how to get it over to the forum. ::facepalm::

Yuengling Traditional Lager is an American amber lager known for its rich amber color, medium body, and distinct flavor. It's a well-balanced beer with subtle sweetness from roasted caramel malt and a combination of Cluster and Cascade hops. This beer is a classic American lager, often called a "pre-Prohibition" lager.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 3:31 pm Hadn't had any in quite a long time so picked up a 12 of Yuengling Traditional Lager at the grocery store. Glad I did. MMMMM Good. Took a picture with my phone but couldn't remember how to get it over to the forum. ::facepalm::

Yuengling Traditional Lager is an American amber lager known for its rich amber color, medium body, and distinct flavor. It's a well-balanced beer with subtle sweetness from roasted caramel malt and a combination of Cluster and Cascade hops. This beer is a classic American lager, often called a "pre-Prohibition" lager.
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Jerry , take no offense from this little tale. When we were teenagers in the 60's summers here in Ocean City Md., we used to drink a local Baltimore beer called National Bohemian, affectionately known as "Natty Boh". Before Yeungling went with their "Oldest Brewery in America" ad campaign they were a bargain beer , just a notch below Boh. Boh was $2.59 a case and Yeungling was $2.39 a case. If we couldn't scrape up the extra 20 cents we drank the Yeungling and griped about it. Natty Boh is still around but Yeungling has the market now. :D :D . J.O'.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 3:31 pm Hadn't had any in quite a long time so picked up a 12 of Yuengling Traditional Lager at the grocery store. Glad I did. MMMMM Good. Took a picture with my phone but couldn't remember how to get it over to the forum. ::facepalm::

Yuengling Traditional Lager is an American amber lager known for its rich amber color, medium body, and distinct flavor. It's a well-balanced beer with subtle sweetness from roasted caramel malt and a combination of Cluster and Cascade hops. This beer is a classic American lager, often called a "pre-Prohibition" lager.
I remember drinking it years ago when I visiting some family out of town and as I recall I liked it and looked for again, 🍺🍺🍺 ... I just don't see around the Southwest .... ::shrug::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 10:17 pm Jerry , take no offense from this little tale. When we were teenagers in the 60's summers here in Ocean City Md., we used to drink a local Baltimore beer called National Bohemian, affectionately known as "Natty Boh". Before Yeungling went with their "Oldest Brewery in America" ad campaign they were a bargain beer , just a notch below Boh. Boh was $2.59 a case and Yeungling was $2.39 a case. If we couldn't scrape up the extra 20 cents we drank the Yeungling and griped about it. Natty Boh is still around but Yeungling has the market now. :D :D . J.O'.
I remember "Natty Boh" from when I was stationed at Marine Corps Air Base Cherry Point, North Carolina. It was tailored more to a military pay check. :mrgreen: :lol:
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Yep, maybe a buck private! O'.
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Choose your poison. From the Allegheny Museum in Cumberland, MD.
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Went to The Peanut in KC, had to have a PBR for Mother's Day. 🍻
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1967redrider wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 12:14 am Went to The Peanut in KC, had to have a PBR for Mother's Day. 🍻
Hmmmmmm ....🤤🤤 ::drool:: ::drool::
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I had a couple PBR's while I was on the boardwalk in down in Myrtle Beach a couple or three of weeks ago. I've been in meaning to pick up a 12 pack every since I got home just ain't around got to it. Did get a case of Busch, the boss likes to boil her corn on the cob in it. ::shrug:: I enjoyed one awhile ago after, spraying 4 gallons of roundup mix and a couple of hours on the zt.
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Nice, bighomer. 🍻
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Jack Knife Ben Pen, half-stops on both blades. Our electricity went out last night around 5:30, but the beer is cold. I like the fact this has less lime than Bud Light Lime and others. In cans so it's pool friendly. 🏄‍♂️🌊
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Ain't much on flavored brews but I could stomach one of these now and again. Kinda funny to me as I like some of the flavored whisky. Wild turkey honey being a favorite.
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bighomer wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:44 pm Ain't much on flavored brews but I could stomach one of these now and again. Kinda funny to me as I like some of the flavored whisky. Wild turkey honey being a favorite.
Looks like the perfect dessert. ::tu::
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Crush it like Quint on the 50th anniversary of Jaws. 🍻
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A Kabar and a drinking jar.
Filled with a local (to where I'm at) Blood Orange Honey Wheat Ale.

I live close to Sheboygan WI, so I laughed and had to have this CHeboygan brewing Co. brew when I saw it on the shelf here in Michigan.

The flavor is no joke though. I worried that it might be cloyingly sweet, but it's certainly not. The citrus is all in the nose, refreshing and light. It's followed by a bready sweetness that's well offset by the subtle hop notes. It finishes with a short but sweet earthy touch of honey. Really a nice drinking beer, ::tu:: ::tu:: to the folks from the counterfeit Sheboygan :lol:

16 oz cans.
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 5:04 am A Kabar and a drinking jar.
Filled with a local (to where I'm at) Blood Orange Honey Wheat Ale.

I live close to Sheboygan WI, so I laughed and had to have this CHeboygan brewing Co. brew when I saw it on the shelf here in Michigan.

The flavor is no joke though. I worried that it might be cloyingly sweet, but it's certainly not. The citrus is all in the nose, refreshing and light. It's followed by a bready sweetness that's well offset by the subtle hop notes. It finishes with a short but sweet earthy touch of honey. Really a nice drinking beer, ::tu:: ::tu:: to the folks from the counterfeit Sheboygan :lol:

16 oz cans.
Sounds like a nice summer brew. 🍻 I picked up some Natty Ice cans for the pool, a 15 pack was $1 cheaper than a 12 pack of Lite. 🤑
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 5:04 am
I live close to Sheboygan WI, so I laughed and had to have this CHeboygan brewing Co.
Nice pic, Zach! Having been to both towns, I had to look up the history. Each location grew from Native American settlements, and Sheboygan was earliest to be settled by Europeans. So, you are somewhat correct to call Cheboygan "counterfeit", but the Ojibwe may take exception to that, and Cheboygan has a nicer lighthouse! 8)
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