You know it. And here's another good one:
Big Sky Brewery, home of Moose Drool
Suck 'em up!
What about this one?
Alaskan Amber
http://www.alaskanbeer.com/
[Comment was edited by halfpriced on August 07, 2003 at 02:04:19 PM]
We've bought Alaskan Amber by the keg for camping weekends. Great time (except for when I got hit in the head by the axe handle).
Here's another great brew, from a smaller micro brewery in Missoula, Montana.
Trout Slayer Ale
This is making me thirsty.
Dead Guy ale is my camping trip horror story woke up a day later in the back of a car that I didn't go camping in!
http://www.rogue.com/brews.html#deadguy
We're on a roll, how many more good brews can we cover?
Here's Snow Cap's little brother from Pyramid's sister brewery Thomas Kemper, Happy Cow Winterbrau.
Thomas Kepmer also produces some excellent sodas which are available in bottles and on tap.
Yes a very good vintage how about something from Seatle now!
Redhook used to produce a Double blask stout that was made with starbuck coffee so it got you f***ed up and wired at the same time
http://www.redhook.com/ales.html::grin::
Don't forget that Pyramid Snow Cap is brewed right across the street from the Seattle Mariner stadium. Redhook has always been a good choice but they fell from my graces when Anheiser Busch bought into them. Nevertheless, your example is one of their best.
Here's my last entry into our killer beers list, it's Polar Bear Stout from Coeur d'Alene Brewing in beautiful North Idaho.
I'm headed to a wedding tonight and my 30 year class reunion is this weekend. I'm sure I'll be enjoying a cold frosty one (dozen). ::grin::
Wise choice!

You can never go wrong with beer from the Pacific NorthWest