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| Goose Stompin' Time! Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rocky Hill, CT
Posts: 537
| Gatorade G2 for me. Enough taste so that it isn't water, but still not sugary. After a day of skiing I'm too damn dehydrated for beer for a while.
__________________ -Mike 08/09 - Countdown started |
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| Surfing AZ while waiting for snow Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
Posts: 12,447
| Chocolate milk
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| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Killington, VT
Posts: 956
| I've been in a wheat beer rut for several years. When I walk in the Long Trail Brewery right before they call last call at 6:00 on Friday afternoons, they pour me a Hefeweizen without asking. I buy Franziskaner Hefeweizen by the case at my local beverage discounter in Portsmouth. That's what I drink as my BYO on the mountain. At the bar, I usually drink whatever microbrew they have on tap. I usually get wheat beers. If they don't have microbrew, I'll often get a Blue Moon. |
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