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Quote from: Skatastrophy on March 18, 2012, 09:07:54 PM
Oh Schlitz malt liquor if you're thinking about having a 40oz party :D

http://www.youtube.com/v/ZCm07WceaQw

Quick, y'all-

Which two members of The Lockers became famous in their own right?
Have some patience, FFS.

MU Fan in Connecticut

Quote from: rugbydrummer on March 18, 2012, 08:44:50 PM
To answer your question, Miller-Coors products are ubiquitous in the cheese state, so you can't do wrong drinking any of those . . . however, some of us have slightly more discerning tastes (nod to hardsalumni) and would probably prefer one (maybe two) craft brews.  Don't forget Leinenkugel is owned my Miller-Coors :)  

Locally -- we have New Glarus (spotted cow, brown squirrel, moon man IPA) but I am not sure if they distribute to New England.

Lakefront Brewery -- also unsure of how far they distribute.

Sprecher Brewery of course (if you are into heavy, authentic German brews, probably best known for their Amber (??))

and lastly, Milwaukee Brewing Company.  If you can manage to get your hands on any of these, hey, we appreciate the support of our craft brewers!

and these are just a sampling of the most popular and/or local state micro/craft breweries, there are BUNCH more out there for the discovering.

I guess the bottom line is avoid Anheuser!!


Other than Miller products, I've seen none of the above out here.  (Occasioanlly you can find something like Lienenkugel's Summer Ale.)  Interesting there is a Lakefront distributor in Connecticut.  I drove home with a 12-pk of Lakefront after my MU reunion last summer.   It didn't last long enough.

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