I'm an ex Colorado resident.. I discovered Fat Tire apres sking/mountain biking. This was before it was exported outta the state so it's nostalgic to me I guess.

You are correct about other as good & better brews that are out there..

Dang.. now I'm thirsty...

;-)

Ryan Wheaton wrote:
Fat Tire's OK. thing is -- there's so many other better local breweries around (hundreds!), so I very very rarely even think about drinking fat tire.

almost ready for my friday reward beer. walnut brewery here I come! just have to finish up installing bacula first...

-rtw

Dave Sorenson wrote:

Fat Tire rocks!

Dave

Jim Ray wrote:

gimme my Fat Tire :-)

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Ryan Wheaton wrote:

here's a solution for both of you -- move to colorado :-)

Jeffrey A. Groves wrote:

End smoking and hasten the end to North Carolina controls on alcohol content
in beer.

Jeff G.

Greg Brown said:
But does anyone care more then the Flying Saucer? Granted, they don't have a good food selection but the more I visit that place the less it
begins to matter to me.  About all that could be done to the make the
saucer better would be legislation to end smoking in restaurants and
bars.  And that is out of their hands.

Greg
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