A Colorado summer beer

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This is my backyard as far as ingredients. Made from Olathe Sweet, sweet corn. It’s darn good too.
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Sounds good. I wonder if it's like Coors when they started out. They wouldn't sell it east of the Misspssippi.

BTW I really dig the Beer Pole

Chris
 
Looks delish! Being from CO I miss the beer selection SO MUCH. Utah beer selection is pretty horrible, as in if CO is a 10...UT is a 0.5
 
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Interesting! I’d like to try it.
It is good.
Sounds good. I wonder if it's like Coors when they started out. They wouldn't sell it east of the Misspssippi.

BTW I really dig the Beer Pole

Chris
More mild than the old Coors, but is definitely along that line. Kinda stumbled into the beer pole, but I’ll take it. I have several others I should try. Thank you Chris.
Looks delish! Being from CO I miss the beer selection SO MUCH. Utah beer selection is pretty horrible, as in if CO is a 10...UT is a 0.5
I hear ya. When I take the wife to the VA in SL I always bring my own beer. That is one strange state when it comes to liquor laws.

I would love that.
I believe you would. It’s a very smooth zero hop but malty beer that is on the sweet side.
 
I'll keep an eye out for that on my next liquor store visit for next weekend's cook. Been drinking cheap pilsners since I kinda got tired of the craft beer scene, but this certainly looks like it will fit the bill for a long day of bbq'ing with the recent warm weather in NoCo.
 
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I'd give it rip, there was a time I was a Coors guy. 30 years now a fan of Rolling Rock, something to be said for Arnie's hometown. RAY
 
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Found some at Safeway when I went to get some more kosher salt. Not too shabby. Not nearly as sweet as I expected. It's like a pilsner and a lager had a baby. Has some of that characteristic German bitterness on the back end that I like too.
 
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