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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
    LOL! Is there a"designated sled dog" back-up for the drunken husky?

    LOL, Muskwa is retired so he doesn't need to worry about a back up, unless he wants someone else to keep his spot on the couch warm! I think the taste for beer is genetic. My Dad gave Hoodoo, Muskwa's son, a taste of beer once. For the rest of his life, Hoodoo would steal any beer can he could, every chance he got.
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    when the wonder dog was a puppy, we had an outdoor party. yep, you know what happened, he finished someones' beer. 7 years later i came back outside to find him finishing my post grass cut beer, but this time he was on phenobarb, in somewhat of a panic, i called my vet, not knowing how beer and an antiseizure med would mix. the vet laughed and said he'd likely have a headache but he'd be okay. last night, he did, very politely offer to finish my beer. he's developed a taste for good beer i guess
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    Quote Originally Posted by dukedogsmom
    Is it allowed to ship some of that good stuff to the US?
    I have no idea what the rules are around that! I'll have to look into that! Would have to be shipped in the summer or it would freeze solid though! Their website is www.yukonbeer.com if you want to check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    I have no idea what the rules are around that! I'll have to look into that! Would have to be shipped in the summer or it would freeze solid though! Their website is www.yukonbeer.com if you want to check it out.
    Thanks. I emailed them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmayer31
    Personally I love . . . Guinness dark ale.
    Guinness draft (in the large cans) is the only type I like.
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  6. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier

    Yukon Beer ...
    Their website is www.yukonbeer.com if you want to check it out.
    OMG!!

    What a HOOT!

    You've GOT to visit that web site!
    At least go to >>> http://yukonbeer.com/home.php/pages/ads/

    That page has their Advertisements on it - all able to be viewed and heard.
    The Ads are priceless! ... and some are almost X-rated!

    Is ALL the brewery in Your Shop?
    That's a bit more than "a corner" it takes up!

    Do The Boys "brew" 24/7?

    How many folks does it take to Brew & Manage & Sell?

    The stuff we never knew ...
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    I don't know much about making beer, but I do enjoy drinking it. I like
    the taste of lighter beers.
    I've Been Boo'd

    I've been Frosted






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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    OMG!!
    Is ALL the brewery in Your Shop?
    That's a bit more than "a corner" it takes up!
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    Oh, that's not our brewery. That's a commercial outfit. Ours takes up a small corner of the shop and maxs out at ten gallons at a time. Yukon Breweries takes up a large building--right across the street from my vet's clinic...which has proven handy a time or two!
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  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by dukedogsmom
    Thanks. I emailed them.
    could you let the rest of us know when you find out I would love to find a beer I could drink, and the discovery and cranberry both look amazing

  10. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier (all in one post)

    ... We have a great little brewery up here.
    Their slogan is "beer worth freezing for" and it's true! ...
    ... I just bought a box of their newest flavor ... "Discovery Ale" ...

    Stuart makes his own beer.
    There are many, many methods and recipes ...
    So I be thinkin ... "the great lil brewery" is where Stuart cooks his beer!

    Followed later by >>>
    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier

    Their website is www.yukonbeer.com if you want to check it out.
    Oh well ...
    Read between the lines and jump to dumm conclusions!
    I thunk the "THEIR" was a reference to Stuart & Dad & Company ...
    didn't realize we'd changed references and gone Pro ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier

    Oh, that's not our brewery.
    That's a commercial outfit.

    Ours takes up a small corner of the shop and maxs out at ten gallons at a time.
    Yukon Breweries takes up a large building -- right across the street from my vet's clinic ...
    which has proven handy a time or two!

    Whatever ... <removes foot from mouth ...>
    that Yukon Beer site is well worth a visit ... their Ads are close to Super Bowl Quality!
    You have to play some of 'em twice to get ALL the hidden gems ...

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    This is a yummy thread

    Living in a beer area of course I appreciate it. But I like to sample whatever I find abroad- US and Canada have lovely microbreweries, I like British ales and even in Germany there are differences: The North and West love the dry Pilsner like lagers, the Bavarians have it rather golden and mellow and some very strong sweet beers like our local Weihenstephan Korbinian. Yummy!

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    Some of the Chinese beers we have tasted here are also very good - not just the famous ones like Qingdao but other local breweries in small towns. Another nice thing is how cheap it is; around 35 cents American for a small can!
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    I'm not a beer connoisseur by any stretch of the means and rarely drink, but there are a few breweries in the area. One has this delicious Raspberry and Caramel ale. *drools*
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    I like beer, but not all of them. I find most Ale's too flat. My favourites are a Danish Hancock, a lager type. The Belgian Westmalle is delicious - and one called Waggle Dance is quite good, that's a honey beer. Not sure I can remember the German one I like, but it's something like Prince Luitpold, there's a dark and a light.

    On a warm summer evening, there's nothing better than a cold beer!



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    I dont drink beer, however I was watching the History channel this am. (so you guys can look up the segment under modern marvel brewing) and found out 2 neat facts:

    The oldest still running brewery is in Bavaria, it has been in operation since 1042

    And in 1814 in London a wooden vat exploded, causing a 25' high stream of beer to flood the streets....8 ppl drowned in beer, and dozens of other ran to collect the free beer!!!

    That is all I know of beer as I dont drink much of it, had a Witches Ale once which a honey Ale and it wasn't to awful, but I will stick with my whiskey or Vodka LOL

    Just a cpl of thoughts,
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