What's your go-to beer?

Discussion in 'Canada' started by souvenirs, Oct 16, 2016.

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  1. Seany

    Seany Zealot (595) Sep 27, 2005 Canada (QC)

    What @TheDoctor said, PLEASE clarify!!!!!
     
  2. dabeerbuddha

    dabeerbuddha Initiate (0) Feb 4, 2016 Canada (ON)
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    Hey Seany....we need to know your go to.
     
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  3. papposilenus

    papposilenus Grand Pooh-Bah (3,232) Jun 21, 2014 New Hampshire
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  4. pudoo

    pudoo Initiate (0) Oct 12, 2010 Canada (BC)

    Yes Fat tug in a six pack would be the best!
     
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  5. Jerk_Store

    Jerk_Store Initiate (0) Feb 13, 2015 Canada (QC)

    Hahaha, I was wondering too about the RIS in cans!
     
  6. Seany

    Seany Zealot (595) Sep 27, 2005 Canada (QC)

    I guess what repeats most often in my fridge would be Rock Art various IPA cans, because I can easily get them anytime I go for gas in VT about 15mins from my place.
    Oh and there is often some Old Style Pilsner cans in there also.
     
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  7. Mlkluther

    Mlkluther Initiate (0) Sep 22, 2014 Canada (AB)

    I buy Red Racer IPA and ISA regularly. It's usually fresh and relatively inexpensive at superstore liquor. It's in constant rotation in my fridge. Great beer and one of the best priced beers around.

    I used to buy Fat Tug often. And now that it's available at superstore liquor for under 7 bucks and usually very fresh I buy it more often.

    I buy Persephone Keller Pilsner for something a little lighter.
     
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  8. MilkLeg

    MilkLeg Zealot (579) Feb 8, 2016 Canada (AB)

    For hops usually just a sixer of something fresh and not crazy expensive, can usually find Wild Rose IPA cans in Calgary stores that are a couple weeks old. Red Racer and Fernie Lone Wolf also work. For a darker brew I usually go with St. Ambriose Oatmeal or Yukon Lead Dog.
    But go-to beers just aren't as fun, it's all about trying all the stuff you've never had or can't get your hands on very often.
     
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