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    Actually, it's Barley Wine, and if you haven't tried it before, it is good, but distinctive and possibly an acquired taste. I saw a reference to this brewery's product that has an M Series stake truck on its label. I tried some and I think it's good but for me it's something I prefer to drink with food and not straight up like beer. It's the first product in their list of brews they make:

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    Very cool! Barley wines are an occasional sip,
    This company also makes a black IPA that most brewers will tell you is a no no.
    I'd like to have one just to keep for looking at.

    Dean.
    Last edited by dean pearson; 09-28-2015, 12:01 PM.

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      Another craft brewer that has a niche in the market? We've been to Moosejaw Brewery in Wisconsin Dells that has the Kilbourn Hop Ale with the C-cab truck on it's packaging. I like the packaging much better than the brew. They do not sell beyond the state of Wisconsin, so if you want to try it, you'll have to take a trip to the Dells. Bill

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bill van alstyne View Post
        Another craft brewer that has a niche in the market? We've been to Moosejaw Brewery in Wisconsin Dells that has the Kilbourn Hop Ale with the C-cab truck on it's packaging. I like the packaging much better than the brew. They do not sell beyond the state of Wisconsin, so if you want to try it, you'll have to take a trip to the Dells. Bill
        I remember reading about that product. I think if I'd been a National Attendee from Wisconsin, it might have been worth bringing a couple of cases with me to sell to folks at the National Meet. Strictly for souvenir purposes, of course.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dean pearson View Post
          Very cool! Barley wines are an occasional sip,
          This company also makes a black IPA that most brewers will tell you is a no no.
          I'd like to have one just to keep for looking at.

          Dean.
          I'm not sure what your liquor retail options are. I was able to find it at a Total Wine Store in Reno. There are several places in town that sell Uinta products, but I don't know how many likely carried the Barley Wine. Possibly some of the higher end bars that were listed. On the Uinta page, there is a store locator function.

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