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    #46

    Love it!


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      #47
      Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View Post
      The reality is it is to PA what Shiner is to TX. The brewery near Port Clinton, PA does a tour and all.
      I have been drinking Shiner Bock and ZiegenBock a lot since moving here. I like them both. I have not tried the Lone Star Red mentioned above. I will next time I get to the store.

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        #48
        Yes it's true, best thing since sliced bread too. Just finished mine off from a recent trip.

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          #49
          That's usually the sound I make after drinking Shiner bock.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Slew View Post
            I've been told you can get 31 cases in the cab on a crew cab pickup!![emoji2]


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            A '74 Chevy long bed will hold 40. At least that's what I've heard.

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              #51
              Originally posted by curtintex View Post
              Oldest brewery in the US is what i understand.
              That is indeed what they claim. A brewery tour is supposedly pretty cool many Appalachian Trail hikers took a quick side trip and did it. I myself found that the Port Clinton Fire Station also served as a speakeasy type bar and served ice cold schooners of Yeugling for one dollar. I saw no reason to go further than that fire station.

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                #52
                Love it

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                  Oldest brewery in the US is what i understand.
                  pretty cool. glad when good business stays in the US. I should check it out I get to PA a bit for work.

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