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    sell 6 and 12 backs of 24 oz bottles?


    i guess you can try to just buy a case, but fuck, its so much more enjoyable to drink a tall can than a 12 oz bber
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    only a beeraholic would ask a question like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by :(
    only a beeraholic would ask a question like that
    prove it
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    i used to always by tall cans when i'd go to house parties so i could set my beer down temporarily and not have other people start drinking it (most people just buy 30's or cases of domestic canned beer) i'd be the only one with tall cans so i could tell if people stole my brew. nowadays i just drink beer that nobody else drinks at parties
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    Quote Originally Posted by formerly galenaskater
    i used to always by tall cans when i'd go to house parties so i could set my beer down temporarily and not have other people start drinking it (most people just buy 30's or cases of domestic canned beer) i'd be the only one with tall cans so i could tell if people stole my brew. nowadays i just drink beer that nobody else drinks at parties
    me too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dre
    but fuck, its so much more enjoyable to glass than a 12 oz bber

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    yeah i totally agree. i think 22/24 oz is the best size container.

    i mean 40 oz will always reign king, but i think 22/24 is the most practical for a drinker like myself.

    im drinkin a heinken big guy right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by hogie
    yeah i totally agree. i think 22/24 oz is the best size container.

    i mean 40 oz will always reign king, but i think 22/24 is the most practical for a drinker like myself.

    im drinkin a heinken big guy right now
    40's will never be king. That last half inch is always so bad. I enjoy those big heineken cans though, they're a solid size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hogie
    yeah i totally agree. i think 22/24 oz is the best size container.

    i mean 40 oz will always reign king, but i think 22/24 is the most practical for a drinker like myself.

    im drinkin a heinken big guy right now
    iono 40s leave too much swill plus they heat up a lil too fast
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    FTW

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    well there is just something iconic about the 40 oz. that no other size can replicate, thats all i mean.

    i agree that 22/24 is the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hogie
    well there is just something iconic about the 40 oz. that no other size can replicate, thats all i mean.

    i agree that 22/24 is the best.



    high school for me would be much different if these were still legal
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    yeah i would be fucking psyched to chug a 64.

    i have a friend "540 fill" who got his name by doing tons of 5's when he first started. but people who don't know skating assumed it was because he drank 5 40's in one sitting.

    no one disputed the second explanation. more fun to let that be the reason.

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    Why here in Oregon, we have a shit load of microbreweries and basically all of them sell 22s in 12/24 boxes. I'm sure a bunch of you love Rogue, well that over-priced delicious beer is made 45 minutes to the west of me @ the coast in a town called Newport. (Not to sound cool) but my fam has a house at the beach in a town like ten miles north of there, my friends and I used to go to it all the time and have some very interesting run-ins with the Newport locals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blowakilo
    Why here in Oregon, we have a shit load of microbreweries and basically all of them sell 22s in 12/24 boxes. I'm sure a bunch of you love Rogue, well that over-priced delicious beer is made 45 minutes to the west of me @ the coast in a town called Newport. (Not to sound cool) but my fam has a house at the beach in a town like ten miles north of there, my friends and I used to go to it all the time and have some very interesting run-ins with the Newport locals.
    Fuck Rogue and their price gouging on mediocre beer. There are so many better choices in Oregon.

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    this is true, but it is BY FAR the most popular, well maybe Deschutes (Bend), but I had figured the majority of people here have drank rogue, they used to only go as far east as Chicago at least that is what they told my buddy and I(good math drug user mentioned in other post) when we took a day trip to the coast on mushrooms that brewery is crazy though, there are like all of these spiraling stair cases everywhere, and all the employees are drunk as shit.

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    Deschutes!

    The Abyss is delicious.

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    I really like hair of the dog, it was featured on some travel show I forgot the name of a while ago, it is uber expensive though, it is designed to drink with certain food(only beer good with a meal)
    what are some of your flavorite OR brewzz?

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    Being in Chicago I don't have too many choices from Oregon, I just know that the state has a bajillion breweries and I love Deschutes.

    Keep an eye out for Oakshire brewing in Eugene. Matt Van Wyk is going to be there new brewmaster very soon and he rocked the house here at Flossmoor Station. Super cool dude and excellent brewer, especially when it comes to IPAs.

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    Do you by any chance know him personally? I can say hi if you would like, or at least I will mention to him someone from Chicago told me he is the man. I honestly feel kind of bad for him, I lived in Eugene for 2.5 years and I can say knowing all of the ins-and-outs, Eugene is a complete pile of shit. Worst town ever. 250,000 of the worst people ever. Chicago has to me muuuuuuch better. But yeah, if you want to try some more OR brews, I can possibly fed-ex you some on the DL if you want to work something out. It is obv illegal but it might be fun to try.

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