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jaycbs74
Posted 7/23/2015 7:31 AM (#777440)
Subject: celebration beers





Posts: 136


Location: Chicago
Making my way up north anyone with some suggestions where to get some Spotted cow along 90 to Supperior?
kdebell
Posted 7/23/2015 7:37 AM (#777443 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: RE: celebration beers




Posts: 251


Just about any big gas station or grocery store will probably carry it.
thefrgt10
Posted 7/24/2015 8:26 AM (#777594 - in reply to #777443)
Subject: RE: celebration beers





Posts: 12


Who wants to send me some! All I keep hearing about is how great this stuff is but I haven't had a chance to get up to the land of cheese to get my hands on any.
jonnysled
Posted 7/24/2015 8:55 AM (#777597 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
it's ok ... over rated, unless you like flavored beers. rolling rock and leinenkugels are better.
dfkiii
Posted 7/24/2015 9:20 AM (#777604 - in reply to #777597)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
jonnysled - 7/24/2015 8:55 AM

it's ok ... over rated, unless you like flavored beers. rolling rock and leinenkugels are better.


Spotted Cow isn't a "flavored" beer, but I agree that it is overrated.

Surly beers are also overrated in my opinion. It almost as if the brewmaster just discovered hops and over hops everything he brews. Blech....
mnmusky
Posted 7/24/2015 9:28 AM (#777607 - in reply to #777604)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Ironically, there is a surly called overrated
jonnysled
Posted 7/24/2015 9:31 AM (#777608 - in reply to #777604)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
seems to me like it's one of those citrus injected beers that are good at first and then you realize it's a syrup overpowering a hoppy beer.
dfkiii
Posted 7/24/2015 9:49 AM (#777611 - in reply to #777607)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
mnmusky - 7/24/2015 9:28 AM

Ironically, there is a surly called overrated


They get full marks for self awareness.
Moltisanti
Posted 7/24/2015 9:53 AM (#777612 - in reply to #777604)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 639


Location: Hudson, WI
dfkiii - 7/24/2015 9:20 AM

jonnysled - 7/24/2015 8:55 AM

it's ok ... over rated, unless you like flavored beers. rolling rock and leinenkugels are better.


Spotted Cow isn't a "flavored" beer, but I agree that it is overrated.

Surly beers are also overrated in my opinion. It almost as if the brewmaster just discovered hops and over hops everything he brews. Blech....


#*^@ right. Both completely overrated. I like hoppy but there are too many johnny come lately brewmasters now that overdo the hops, package it up so it sells, and people jump all over it because it's trendy. "It tastes like hell, but I sure feel cool ordering it!"

Right now I'm on Bell's Two-Hearted again after a brief affair with Leinie's Canoe Paddler.
Ridgeback Hollow
Posted 7/24/2015 9:54 AM (#777613 - in reply to #777611)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 81


I'm a Leinie man myself.
MuskyNate27
Posted 7/24/2015 10:28 AM (#777617 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 293


Anyone ever try Miller Lite?
thescottith
Posted 7/24/2015 10:49 AM (#777621 - in reply to #777617)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 444


Miller lite is good if you want to puke and not get drunk.
Nick59
Posted 7/24/2015 10:55 AM (#777622 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 548


Location: MN
I'll stick with my Left Hand Milk Stout!
Or...Goose Island bourbon stout.

Edited by Nick59 7/24/2015 10:56 AM
North of 8
Posted 7/24/2015 10:59 AM (#777625 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: RE: celebration beers




Spotted Cow is a traditional "farmhouse ale". No added flavoring. The hops they use are not as bitter as some.

If you want a really good beer, a lager, try Two Women from New Glarus. Really a crisp, clean taste. Probably the best lager style beer I have had.
dfkiii
Posted 7/24/2015 11:09 AM (#777629 - in reply to #777612)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Moltisanti - 7/24/2015 9:53 AM

dfkiii - 7/24/2015 9:20 AM

jonnysled - 7/24/2015 8:55 AM

it's ok ... over rated, unless you like flavored beers. rolling rock and leinenkugels are better.


Spotted Cow isn't a "flavored" beer, but I agree that it is overrated.

Surly beers are also overrated in my opinion. It almost as if the brewmaster just discovered hops and over hops everything he brews. Blech....


#*^@ right. Both completely overrated. I like hoppy but there are too many johnny come lately brewmasters now that overdo the hops, package it up so it sells, and people jump all over it because it's trendy. "It tastes like hell, but I sure feel cool ordering it!"


Ironically, there is a Surly called Hell
Musky Brian
Posted 7/24/2015 11:10 AM (#777630 - in reply to #777625)
Subject: RE: celebration beers





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
some of the New Glarus beer is pretty good...although doesn't equal the hype really

for a WI brewery I think I lean to some of the Tyranena stuff.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 7/24/2015 11:11 AM (#777631 - in reply to #777625)
Subject: RE: celebration beers





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Mauston Park Oasis carries it - exit 69, take right off the ramp. Or take a left, there's liquor store about 1/4 mile, past 1st light on your right. J&S Liquors. He also has great deli next door..

While you're off the interstate get some fresh curds - Carr Valley Cheese!

Got to agree about some of these over hopped brews, like what kind of pallate they have, might as well chew some hops!

Have fun!

Al
mnmusky
Posted 7/24/2015 11:36 AM (#777634 - in reply to #777631)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




I do like surly furious..but I also cracked their recipe. One gulp of Milwaukee's best, one sprig of pine tree between check and gum.
swish to taste.

Edited by mnmusky 7/24/2015 11:37 AM
ToddM
Posted 7/24/2015 11:46 AM (#777636 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 20178


Location: oswego, il
Hmmm, I thought spotted cow was a fat Irish woman. You learn something new every day!
pjhotel47
Posted 7/24/2015 1:08 PM (#777646 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 11


I'll stick with my Wisconsin Amber.

Also, I really don't like hoppy beers. I have spring allergies and I'm allergic to pollen and they set them OFF - halfway through a beer I'll start sneezing sometimes.
showtime
Posted 7/24/2015 1:13 PM (#777647 - in reply to #777646)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 87


Location: Wisconsin
Rolling Rock!!!!
bigfoot
Posted 7/24/2015 1:16 PM (#777648 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: RE: celebration beers





Posts: 246


Location: Grand Marais, MN
you wisconsin guys can keep your spotted cow and diet millers and leave the surly to the minnesota guys who know whats good
rodbender
Posted 7/24/2015 1:46 PM (#777652 - in reply to #777648)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Location: varies
What...no shout outs for Old "E" 800 in the forty Oz.
Are the Fibs napping?
Netman
Posted 7/24/2015 1:51 PM (#777653 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
Just go to the live well and pull out a can of Old Milwaukee that's been sitting there for the season....uhm! Got a neighbor who operates the microbrew tent at the State Fair, some of the stuff will clean the rust off a hook. When did someone think that beer mixed with fruit tasted good? We used to call that whoopatully in college.......
Netman
AndrewR
Posted 7/24/2015 2:23 PM (#777658 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 300


Location: Minocqua, WI
Nothing beats a Point Special in my opinion for boat comfort and celebration. That's as original and refreshing as it gets. Plus who doesn't love the retro cans?

Capital Brewing, Lakefront (IPA's awesome btw), and Fox River Brewing (Oshkosh) get my preference over Glarus.


Flambeauski
Posted 7/24/2015 3:03 PM (#777664 - in reply to #777612)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
Moltisanti - 7/24/2015 9:53 AM

Right now I'm on Bell's Two-Hearted again after a brief affair with Leinie's Canoe Paddler.



If I'm dropping $9+ on a six pack, Bell's Two-Hearted is a close 2nd to South Shore's Nut Brown Ale.
I find Spotted Cow bland. Fat Squirrel and Two Women are much better New Glarus beers.
Nershi
Posted 7/24/2015 3:50 PM (#777667 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Location: MN
I agree Spotted Cow is overrated. That said, anything New Glarus makes is far superior beer to Rolling Rock or Leinie's. You may like the taste of those more and that's fine but those are low quality beers.

If you want high quality beer on your way north stop at the Brewhouse in Duluth. They have tons of good brews and you can sample prior to purchasing. They only sell in growlers though since they are a brewpub. If you need cans stop at store in Duluth or Superior and get some Bent Paddle.
mm3
Posted 7/24/2015 4:07 PM (#777668 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: RE: celebration beers




Posts: 371


Location: Northern Illinois
Bell's Two Hearted Ale.

If you're gonna go New Glarus, try the Moon Man.

Edited by mm3 7/24/2015 4:09 PM
jonnysled
Posted 7/24/2015 4:16 PM (#777669 - in reply to #777667)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Nershi - 7/24/2015 3:50 PM

I agree Spotted Cow is overrated. That said, anything New Glarus makes is far superior beer to Rolling Rock or Leinie's. You may like the taste of those more and that's fine but those are low quality beers.



do you equate cost to quality?
dfkiii
Posted 7/24/2015 4:31 PM (#777671 - in reply to #777648)
Subject: RE: celebration beers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
bigfoot - 7/24/2015 1:16 PM

you wisconsin guys can keep your spotted cow and diet millers and leave the surly to the minnesota guys who know whats good ;-)


I actually like Cynic ale. The rest, sure, we'll leave that Surly to the Cityots. Enjoy !
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