I should be in charge of the beer aisle.
  • C_BC_B
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    That is Bell's and Founder's under that sign.
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  • C_BC_B
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    On the bright side there is Bell's and Founder's at my grocery store.
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  • FuzzyFuzzy
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    C_dubbs said:

    On the bright side there is Bell's and Founder's at my grocery store.



    buy them all.
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  • jlwjlw
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    C_dubbs said:

    On the bright side there is Bell's and Founder's at my grocery store.



    oh yeah. buy them all. I haven't found anything bad made by founders
  • ThymThym
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    Ohio is pretty much a different country, so its accurate.
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  • ceanntceannt
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    There is a restaurant near me that has sam adams under imports on their beer list ...
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  • scoobscoob
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    Good they have Bells and Founders, bad that its on the top shelf being blasted by those lights all day and probably all night, how about bringing in an umbrella for them so they can stay in the shade!

    My grocery has all the craft tucked in lower shelves so the BMC can get top/center stage, that's fine by me!
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  • scoobscoob
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    I forced my local eatery to sell me their draft kilt lifters to me at their listed "domestic" price and not their "imported" price, I explained that the beer is made in Tempe, just a few miles away, so it's not imported... That worked for a month, then the owners changed their menu to read "premium" instead of "imported"
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  • frydogbrewsfrydogbrews
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    i like that redhook is also an import.

    technically, they are all imported into that store.
  • C_BC_B
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    azscoob said:

    I forced my local eatery to sell me their draft kilt lifters to me at their listed "domestic" price and not their "imported" price, I explained that the beer is made in Tempe, just a few miles away, so it's not imported... That worked for a month, then the owners changed their menu to read "premium" instead of "imported"



    Haha. Sneaky bastards....
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  • scoobscoob
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    i like that redhook is also an import.

    technically, they are all imported into that store.



    From the truck....
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  • frydogbrewsfrydogbrews
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    azscoob said:

    i like that redhook is also an import.

    technically, they are all imported into that store.



    From the truck....


    technically true
  • JayrizzleJayrizzle
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    i like that redhook is also an import.

    technically, they are all imported into that store.



    But less so than bud, which is made by dem uripeeins. Coors light!
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  • frydogbrewsfrydogbrews
    Posts: 44,679

    i like that redhook is also an import.

    technically, they are all imported into that store.



    But less so than bud, which is made by dem uripeeins. Coors light!


    that's south african.
  • JayrizzleJayrizzle
    Posts: 90,651

    i like that redhook is also an import.

    technically, they are all imported into that store.



    But less so than bud, which is made by dem uripeeins. Coors light!


    that's south african.


    Well F*** that s***, Pabst Blue Ribbon!
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  • frydogbrewsfrydogbrews
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    pretty sure pabst is owned by a british company based out of hong kong.

    try again.
  • FuzzyFuzzy
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    yuengling is my favorite import.
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  • FuzzyFuzzy
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    i like to buy it to drink with chinese take out so it's a more authentic experience.
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