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fliesandfins
Location: Internet
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Posted: Tue 09/14/10 8:04 pm Post subject: Fly Fishing Beer? |
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| What's your favorite flavor? |
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72Twenty
Location: Wyoming
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Posted: Tue 09/14/10 8:18 pm Post subject: |
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| Belikin. |
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rustayy
Location: Islamorada,FL
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Posted: Tue 09/14/10 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Good old Budweiser! Hands down |
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hookmeup
Location: Willoughby, OH
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Posted: Wed 09/15/10 9:26 am Post subject: |
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| Dortmunder Gold - Great Lakes Brewing Co. |
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dann
Location: Lancaster pa
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Posted: Wed 09/15/10 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Troges Harrisburg PA, or Lager (black and tan). |
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petap
Location: Key Largo
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Posted: Wed 09/22/10 7:00 am Post subject: |
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| HARPOON! |
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stuckinmemphis
Location: TN
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Posted: Fri 09/24/10 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Hard to go wrong with High Life |
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chernoble_kid
Location: Twin Falls Idaho
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Posted: Sat 09/25/10 12:39 pm Post subject: |
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| Kokanee Gold, such a great beer! |
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Shakeyfly
Location: MA
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Posted: Sat 09/25/10 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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While I'm not a big beer drinker, the best beer that I relate to fly fishing to this day is Newcastle Brown Ale.
short story why:
After a 5 hour drive after working 13 hours at the office, my friends and I arrived at Brenda's Motel in Pulaski, NY. We dropped our heavy bags, and was getting ready for a few hours of sleep, before heading out early to claim a spot on the salmon river for steelhead. We didn't have time to stop for food or beers, but one of the guys had a few bottles of newcastle brown ale in his bag. We chilled the beer in the snow outside, while unloading our stuff and gearing up to save time and some sleep in the morning. When we cracked open those beer, I had never tasted anything so sweet, and smooth. We couldn't sleep from the excitement. That beer was the best I had tasted in a long long long time. Newcastle Brown Ale, chilled either in snow or in the river, or in a cooler waiting for you before, after or while fly fishing... for me.
heck drinking a Newcastle brown, brings me back to that exhausting drive, and the memories of that river. |
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juice5
Location: apple valley minnesota
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Posted: Fri 10/15/10 4:47 pm Post subject: fly fishin beer ! |
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| After a cupla hours tossin line and fishin my wife outa the white in Arkansas I always enjoy a stella artois.....course if I just pulled her outa the Manistee downstream from tippy dam , I..ll have a Stroh.....but if she's been rollin and tumblin down the Clearwater in Idaho you just cant beat a bump of Henessy n en sit on a smooth rock wid a cold Coors....tight lines juice |
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darth_wader
Location: Niagara Falls, ON
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Posted: Wed 11/03/10 8:44 pm Post subject: |
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I have two....
1) Bottled by Brick - Red Baron
2) Bottled by Wellington Breweries - Trailhead (has a pic of a trout on the label)
Alex |
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cousintimmy
Location: norwich,ct
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Posted: Sun 11/07/10 10:49 pm Post subject: |
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| i pretty much just love beer in general.minus corona an heineken...has anyone ever had berkshire brewing company's "steel rail pale ale" or "deans beans coffee porter" greeeeat fall/winter fly fishing beer.or ipswitch oatmeal stout.yummy! |
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sadmemories20
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Posted: Sun 04/03/11 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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Hard to go wrong with High Life
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rustyoz
Location: australia
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Posted: Mon 04/04/11 4:32 am Post subject: |
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pikes oakbank pilsener  |
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mazargreen
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Posted: Wed 04/06/11 10:24 am Post subject: |
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| Blond bombshell white ale sold in a can. I always take cans with me for obvious reasons, but it's a light high quality beer. Otherwise bud light or olympia when you can find it. |
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goin2themountains
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Posted: Fri 04/08/11 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Cutthroat Porter, Black Butte Porter. Ok, I like Porters |
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Dusboy7
Location: Port Republic,VA
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Posted: Fri 04/08/11 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Have to go with Budweiser. |
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chernoble_kid
Location: Twin Falls Idaho
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Posted: Fri 04/08/11 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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| I really like a local brewers beer called: Trout Slayer its so tasty!! |
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a120lbtarpon
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Posted: Fri 06/17/11 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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| Big sky brewing company's trout slayer ale- best beer I have ever had |
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JimP
Location: Bonita Springs, FL
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Posted: Mon 06/27/11 10:54 am Post subject: |
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| Abita Beer: Purple Haze |
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juice5
Location: apple valley minnesota
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Posted: Wed 07/27/11 1:51 pm Post subject: oldest brewery's best |
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| My Wife Georgianna and I just spent a wonderful week at "Country Haven Lodge" on The Miramichi river in New Brunswick fishing Atlantic Salmon. On the way back we stopped in Pennsylvania and picked up 6 cases of :Yeungling Lager (since 1832) ....Wow what a great beer!!! I put them cold in the back of the suburban....covered them with wet towels and a big quilt for the ride back to minnesota...Beer stayed cool and went into the big Green Bay Packer Garage Frigerator when we got home. Georgi's taking the whole batch to Sturgis with her for the HOG club festivities at spearfish campground...tight lines juice |
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chipper29
Location: ANGOLA, NY
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Posted: Wed 09/21/11 7:20 am Post subject: |
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| Edmond Fitzgerald- Great Lakes Brewing Co.- Molson Canadian cant go wrong.....Tight lines |
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FurFace
Location: Southern Maine
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Posted: Sun 12/04/11 7:03 pm Post subject: |
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Harpoon is great beer no doubt, my lady and I have called this "our beer" for the past couple of years. BUT... recently stumbled onto Peak Organic's "Nut Brown Ale". Harpoon has been dethroned! Awesome brew!  |
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utahtu
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Posted: Mon 01/16/12 3:53 pm Post subject: Fly Fishing Beer? |
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| Out here in Utah most of our 'beer' is weak watery frog "water". The local micro-brewery's make some good beer: e.g. Cutthroat by Uinta Beer, Evolution by Wasatch Beer, Nutbrown by Roosters to name a few. My all time favorite is Newcastle Brown, been a while since I have had a Watneys, Double Diamond, or Tartan. Found one called "Wild Blue" which is a blue berry beer and about 8%. Don't like the so called 'light/lite' beers, they don't really taste like beer. |
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FurFace
Location: Southern Maine
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Posted: Mon 01/16/12 4:03 pm Post subject: More on Peak Organic |
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Recently found a sampler pack of Peak Organic brews. Inside were three bottles each of four of their offerings. There was a Pale ale, an IPA, and Amber, and the highly esteemed Nut Brown Ale. Then, a day later, I happened to be at a store and noticed their "Hopp Noire" in a pint and a half bottle. Couldn't resist picking one up to celebrate an occasion with my lady. It was in a word, awesome. Peak has my vote as THE best brewer in New England.  |
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Loafer
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Posted: Mon 04/16/12 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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| PBR...DUH ! |
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