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MOMMA

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I've tried a few flavored beer. Chocolate, was kinda weird, but ok tasting. Apricot was ok. I do like the dead frog sampler packs though. Pepper Lime, Mandarin, and a few others.
 

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Read this yesterday and even at the ball park things are changing in the brewing world or should I say drinking world......


Baseball Parks Catch On To Craft Beers


KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- It used to be that baseball fans would head for the concourse to grab a beer between innings, a cold one as much a part of America's pastime as hotdogs and Cracker Jack.
Now they file up the aisles in search of Belgian-style pale ale.
During a period of decline in overall beer consumption, the market for craft brews is rapidly expanding, and the trend is evident at ballparks from coast to coast. Many stadiums offer upward of 60 varieties, everything from Budweiser and Coors Light to Henry Weinhard's IPA.
In the mood for a porter, with a hint of chocolate and caramel? Ask for a Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald at the Irish pub inside Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Taste trending toward Scottish ale? Order up Erie Brewing Company's Railbender Ale at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, one of the most beer-friendly ballparks in baseball.
Looking for something with a cloudy appearance and citrusy flavor? You can find Boulevard's Unfiltered Wheat at stands throughout Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.
"Every market is different," said Bob Sullivan, vice president of sales and marketing for Boulevard Brewing Company. "But what you're seeing now is that stadiums are saying, `We really need to carry the local beers.' People pay a lot of money for their season tickets, and there's some obligation to give them what they want."
The big breweries still rule the ballpark – Miller Park and Busch Stadium, anyone? They have the unique ability to spend lavishly on marketing: billboards inside and outside the gates, subway cars on the way to Yankee Stadium, television and radio spots during a broadcast.
Smaller brewers simply can't compete.
 

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The beer item that i just found out about is a soup mix and these items yay beer

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Miller chill is my new beer, lime beer perfected, blueberry and raspberry at brewsters is decent. If you want something to just sip on pump house brewery blue berry is good. But nothing beats a good old icy cold brew house after a hard day
 

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probably turn out just like coffee, ya have to go through 30 flavours just to get a dam coffee that tastes like coffee.



just give us a beer that tastes like beer.
 
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