I'll bring the Molson XXX. I don't care what anyone brings as a swap, just make sure it's from a microbrewery or something I can't get up here.
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2007 Ti FJ Cruiser - 6MT "C Package" Current Mods
- OME 886/895
- AllPro skids
- JBA exhaust, TRD Intake & AFE Throttle Body Spacer
- Expedition One front bumper and sliders, AllPro air dam, Gobi ladder & 20% Tint
- KB Voodoo's console cover and bike rack, Ellis Precision "ohsh*t" handles, Scangauge II & TomTom One I can has off road?
The Pacific NW has some of the best microbbrews around. Maybe some of our NW brothers and sisters can share? Hales Pale American. Thomas Kemper Pale. Blue Heron Ale. Pikes Place Market. Hales Moss Bay Amber. Red Hook Rye. Yum, Yum.
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2007 Ti FJ Cruiser - 6MT "C Package" Current Mods
- OME 886/895
- AllPro skids
- JBA exhaust, TRD Intake & AFE Throttle Body Spacer
- Expedition One front bumper and sliders, AllPro air dam, Gobi ladder & 20% Tint
- KB Voodoo's console cover and bike rack, Ellis Precision "ohsh*t" handles, Scangauge II & TomTom One I can has off road?
Just what I have been looking for. I live in Maryland so ying is not a problem. The problem is that my favorite beer made in Oregon goes no further than Texas. The beer is Deschuttes Brewery Black Butte Stout. If you can get me a case of this a can get you two of ying.
Last year I brought some Deschutes's Black Butte Porter to share with a few. One of Oregon's best beers. However this year my favorite is a specialty brew from a local brew pub. It is called Vanilla Cream Porter and it's like drinking candy unfortunitly is not picked up by a distributer yet, but I can get the pub to fill a few bottles. If you are lucky, a few might survive the trip to Ouray
Vanilla Cream Porter - Dark, rich and smooth. Well balanced flavor from chocolate and black malts with a hint of authentic Mexican vanilla. 5.0% abv
Black Butte Porter - Crafted from chocolate and crystal malts, is Deschutes Brewery’s flagship brand. With a rich and distinctive flavor, this porter has enjoyed a loyal and passionate following since its first pint in 1988. AC: 5.2%
Ratings, Awards & Notables
Best Porter - 2007 Readers' Choice Awards, Northwest Brewing News
Gold Medal, Porter Category - 2007 Australian International Beer Awards
Silver Medal, Porter Category - 2006 Australian International Beer Awards
Silver Medal (88 - Highly Recommended) - 2005 World Beer Championships
Gold Award, Porter - 2005 European Beer Star
Bronze Medal, Brown Porter Category - 2004 North American Beer Awards
Gold Medal, Porter Category - 2004 Australian International Beer Awards
Gold Medal, Brown Porter Category - 2003 North American Beer Awards
Silver Medal, American Dark Ales - 2003 Real Ale Festival, Individual Category Awards
Best Porter, People's Choice Awards - 2003, 20th Annual International Beer Festival, San Francisco, CA
Bronze Medal, Brown Porter Category - 2002 Great American Beer Festival
Gold Medal, Brown Porter Category - 2002 North American Beer Awards
Silver Medal, Dark Milds, Stouts & Porters Competition Class 3 - 2002 Brewing Industry International Awards (B.I.I.A.), London, England
Gold Medal, Bottled American Brown Ales & Porters Category - 2001 Real Ale Festival
Gold Medal, Brown Porter Category - 2000 North American Beer Awards
Gold Medal, Brown Porter Category - 1999 North American Beer Awards
Bronze Medal, Brown Porter Category - 1998 Great American Beer Festival
Silver Medal, Brown Porter Category - 1998 World Beer Cup
Gold Medal, Brown Porter Category - 1996 Great American Beer Festival
Just what I have been looking for. I live in Maryland so ying is not a problem. The problem is that my favorite beer made in Oregon goes no further than Texas. The beer is Deschuttes Brewery Black Butte Stout. If you can get me a case of this a can get you two of ying.
You know, we could have an urban summit and head to Washington, D.C., there you will find the Brickskeller(http://www.lovethebeer.com/brickskeller.html), home to over 1,100 different kinds of beer from all over the world. They actually held the 2003 Guiness book of World's Record for most available types of beer.
I used to live near here and frequented quite often.
Wow I had no idea, now I know where I'll be spending this weekend.