The below post from last year sent me on a search for this in the DC area but I was too late.
This year I started earlier and bought the last 6 pack at a small store in Alexandria VA.
It is a perfect drink to enjoy while running the trains!
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The below post from last year sent me on a search for this in the DC area but I was too late.
This year I started earlier and bought the last 6 pack at a small store in Alexandria VA.
It is a perfect drink to enjoy while running the trains!
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A product brewed right here in northeastern Ohio. Darn good, too! Some of us on the OGR staff pick up lots of this stuff every holiday season. Sells out at local stores just about as soon as they get it in.
And, of course, it's especially neat that they use a Lionel Std. Gauge car as aprt of the decoration.
A year? You could have been brewing your own all that time.
Looks like we are neighbors, let me know if you would like to learn to brew
I hope you brought enough for everybody.
Something I always look forward to when I return home to Cleveland and Youngstown to visit our families.
Great Lakes has made it as far as Charlotte, NC but I don't know if they'd send their precious few pallets of Christmas Ale toward the south.
There's a G-Gauge Reefer featuring the Edmund Fitzgerald.
http://www.onlytrains.com/model/trains/R16409.html
Nothing for O as far as I know.
There's a G-Gauge Reefer featuring the Edmund Fitzgerald.
http://www.onlytrains.com/model/trains/R16409.html
Bought one for my brother-in-law last year as a Christmas gift. He's also from this area (now lives in Charlotte) and he collects USA Trains beer cars.
Just checked my local beer distributor and it is $53.99 a case.
Too rich for my blood.
Just checked my local beer distributor and it is $53.99 a case.
Too rich for my blood.
Might as well drink cheap de-frost like bud light, eh.
Pete
Just checked my local beer distributor and it is $53.99 a case.
Too rich for my blood.
Might as well drink cheap de-frost like bud light, eh.
Pete
No, but a Yuengling Lager or a Sam Adams is rich enough for me.
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