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drsaltzman

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Blatz was another.
There was a Schmidt too.

I only know all this because as soon as I was old enough to cross the avenue my uncle would send me to the corner store to buy him beer and cigarettes.
And they sold it to me.
 

PadawanWarrior

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SNPA was my go to also. For years. Maybe a decade.
One hop (Cascade).
Chico yeast.
Doesn’t get much simpler.
SNPA is my favorite too. I use to brew clones of it. I was told they use Wyeast 1056. Their strain has probably changed a bit since they've been culturing their own for years, but it was originally the 1056 I'm pretty sure. That's what I'd always get when I made it. But I've also cultured it from bottles of SNPA too.

And yep Cascade hops.

 

Justin-case

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StonedGardener

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I have a case somewhere.......just the case lol no beer. If I see it I'll take a picture :blsmoke:
" If you've got the Schlitz, you've got the beer " . Takes me back to the starting line , the beginning of a " drinking life " .......1968, 15yrs old , hanging out in pool halls , bars and strip clubs......the streets were wild back then.
 

Ozumoz66

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Live Transmission by Flying Monkeys. Milkshake IPA at 6.3%. Brewed with orange peel, grapefruit and soft coconut white tea, this IPA surges with amplified fruits dry-hopped with Citra, Idaho 7 and Mosaic hops. Wired more like an IPA, the lactose adds creamy carbonation in a plush refreshing brew.
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Coldnasty

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Live Transmission by Flying Monkeys. Milkshake IPA at 6.3%. Brewed with orange peel, grapefruit and soft coconut white tea, this IPA surges with amplified fruits dry-hopped with Citra, Idaho 7 and Mosaic hops. Wired more like an IPA, the lactose adds creamy carbonation in a plush refreshing brew.
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This is some thing I’ve never had, idk about the milkshake things though. How was it ?
 

Ozumoz66

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This is some thing I’ve never had, idk about the milkshake things though. How was it ?
It was more like a hazy IPA. Not sure why they call it milkshake IPA though as there's nothing creamy about it. The colours on the can was probably why my neighbour purchased it. I'm not one to turn down a free/cold beer. :D
Speaking of free beer, my brother went to Michigan last weekend and brought back some Oatmeal Stout. Sweet start with a delightful coffee/bitter finish.

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