Canned Beers for all day drinking

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  1. raulstotle12

    raulstotle12 Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2014 California

    what about Dale's Pale Ale???
     
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  2. BernardusHo

    BernardusHo Initiate (0) Jan 26, 2009 North Carolina

    Also Bikini Beer by Evil Twin.
     
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  3. VikingBeer

    VikingBeer Initiate (0) Nov 1, 2007 Kentucky

    All-day drinking? I dunno; around here all the good canned craft beers tend to be higher-alcohol stuff. All Day and Oberon are the only ones I've had that I would call "sessionable." However, if "canned" is the point of emphasis, I'm always taking West Sixth IPA to places bottles aren't welcome. It's 7%, but it's fecking delicious, to the point that I liked it more than the decently fresh Dale's Pale Ale I had awhile back. Also, as a previous poster mentioned in regards to another beer, it's eminently tradeable for...useful items. :wink::sunglasses: Support your local brewers, Kentuckians...as long as they don't suck!
     
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  4. J_Dub

    J_Dub Pundit (871) Apr 22, 2013 Texas

    I'm jealous of the selection you all have. For me, it's SN Summerfest for the river floats.
     
  5. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    Well played!

    This stuff is always the answer, no matter the question.
     
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  6. Dreizhen

    Dreizhen Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2013 District of Columbia

    Terrapin's new West Coast IPA, Hi-5, is pretty good and it comes in a can.
     
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  7. 19etz55

    19etz55 Savant (1,236) Aug 12, 2007 New Jersey
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    All Day IPA a
    All Day IPA, Harpoon IPA, and Butternuts Moo Thunder Stout. Enjoy.
     
  8. larryi86

    larryi86 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,118) Apr 4, 2010 Delaware
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    Lots of great beer on the have been listed and Stillwater Classique should be listed too. 4.5% ABV, taste great, and an awesome can.
     
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  9. Thoroughbred88

    Thoroughbred88 Initiate (0) Mar 27, 2014 Illinois

    Any hefeweizen works well.
     
  10. joelwlcx

    joelwlcx Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2007 Minnesota

    Tallgrass 8-bit pale ale
    Surly Hell
    Indeed Summer Ale
    New Belgium Shift
    Dales Pale Ale
     
  11. rhartogsq

    rhartogsq Initiate (0) Jun 18, 2010 Virginia

    Modern Times Fortunate Islands
     
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  12. pgrenvicz

    pgrenvicz Initiate (0) Nov 15, 2013 Georgia

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    Agreed, it's 5.9% but I could kill a bunch of these in a sitting...
     
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  13. Seanhand_atl

    Seanhand_atl Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2014 Georgia

    They came out with their HI-5 in cans recently, which is leaps and bounds better then their rec ale. Granted it is 5.9% ABV, but if I had to choose between the 2 it would be the HI-5.
     
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  14. FMPLover24

    FMPLover24 Aspirant (257) Dec 1, 2011 Kansas

    I would drink a ton of this if the price were lower... $8.99 a sixer here in KS.
     
  15. Westmeister

    Westmeister Initiate (0) Apr 20, 2011 Georgia

    Agreed but the price point equals about $4 more a 12 pack. Theses are crushable as well but I do keep price in mind when an all day event is on hand.
     
  16. Seanhand_atl

    Seanhand_atl Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2014 Georgia

    That is true sir, I kinda forgot it would be an all day thing, with the HI-5 coming in around $9 a 6 pack it would be quite a expensive day drinking beer.

    I would still include it in my top 3 canned all day beers though.

    1.Westbrook White Thai
    2.Terrapin Hi-5
    3.Terrapin Rec Ale
    4.Oskar Blues mama's little yellla pils.

    Those would be my top canned. And, all are great phenomenal beers.
     
  17. Woodman70

    Woodman70 Initiate (0) Jun 1, 2013 Wisconsin

    Surly Furious and Coffee bender
     
  18. Moxie_Brown

    Moxie_Brown Initiate (0) Oct 25, 2012 Ohio

    A lot of people mentioned some great choices (Founder, Westbrook, CCB). However I would also love to recommend this little diamond in the rough, Sidekick extra pale ale by two brothers. It is what it is, a simple well balanced hoppy American pale ale but what sells it for me is how incredibly drinkable it is. I could put Sidekicks down all day.
     
  19. Seanhand_atl

    Seanhand_atl Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2014 Georgia

    Don't think I have ever seen that, what is its area of distribution?
     
  20. PseudoBen

    PseudoBen Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2014 Wisconsin

    Tallgrass 8-Bit has found a solid place in my heart as of late, $7.49@4pack 16oz. Verrrrrrry similar to Daisycutter which i love but, much easier to find.
     
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