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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Big Sky CANS!

Canned Beer!

We have Caldera IPA and Pale Ale - Oregon -- read more about Caldera
Plus -- Hamms, Pabst Blue Ribbon (now in 16 oz cans), Stag, Old Style, Witterkerke Witte and Rose, Bitburger, Henninger, Heineken, Pilsner Urquel, Beamish, Wexford, Belhaven, Youngs Double Chocolate, Abbot Ale, Newcastle Brown, Boddington and of course, Bud and Miller products.

Also just got in Red Stripe in 4 pack CANS also!


Now we just received cans of Big Sky beers from Montana.

Check out this video of their state of the art canning system

Big Sky Moose Drool.....$8.49 / 6pk CANS
"Remember that feeling?
That first taste, the best part of a beer after a long day. We want to make that better than ever. So we made Moose Drool. The name sounds a little iffy, but it's really the best Brown Ale you'll ever taste. That's why Moose Drool is far and away the best-selling beer brewed in Montana.
It's chocolate brown in color with a creamy texture. A malty beer with just enough hop presence to keep it from being too sweet. The aroma mostly comes from the malt with a hint of spice added by the hops. Moose Drool is brewed with pale, caramel, chocolate, and whole black malts; and Kent Goldings, Liberty, and WILLAMETTE HOPS. It has an original gravity of 13 degrees Plato, and is 4.2% alcohol by weight, 5.3% by volume." -- Brewery

Big Sky Trout Slayer....$8.49 / 6pk CANS
"They say the best way to shrink a fish is with with a ruler, but the best way to grow a fish is with a beer. Montana Trout Slayer is the beer to drink when you're knockin' back a couple cold ones and tellin' fish stories. Who knows the next one might be the best yet! "A bigger tale with every ale." Trout Slayer is a filtered wheat ale, fermented at cool temperatures, making it a smooth drinkable session beer. Brewed with Palisade, Glacier, and Mt. Hood hops, this straw colored beer is sure to please any craft beer drinker. Alcohol by weight 3.78% alcohol by volume 4.7%. " -- brewery

Read more about Big Sky Beers

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