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<blockquote data-quote="JJPHOTO" data-source="post: 39916" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>Does anyone else drink this? It's brewed in Shiner, TX which is about 8 hours away from here (but still in Texas - yes it's that big, and yes that's what she said).</p><p></p><p>It's probably my favorite, or at least one of my favorite beers. When I first started drinking it back in 1996 it was kinda hard to find. It was sort of a microbrew back then. Now it seems everywhere you go they have Shiner on tap. So I'm just curious if other parts of the nation have Shiner or if it's still kind of a Texas thing.</p><p></p><p>It's a brown beer, nice and creamy with loads of flavor. Back then when they were small production it was a little more creamy than it is now, but it's still good. </p><p></p><p>Gonna make a road trip one of these days to the Spoetzel Brewery and check it out. Their site is www.shiner.com if you're not familiar with it. I highly recommend picking it up if you see it somewhere and haven't tried it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJPHOTO, post: 39916, member: 506"] Does anyone else drink this? It's brewed in Shiner, TX which is about 8 hours away from here (but still in Texas - yes it's that big, and yes that's what she said). It's probably my favorite, or at least one of my favorite beers. When I first started drinking it back in 1996 it was kinda hard to find. It was sort of a microbrew back then. Now it seems everywhere you go they have Shiner on tap. So I'm just curious if other parts of the nation have Shiner or if it's still kind of a Texas thing. It's a brown beer, nice and creamy with loads of flavor. Back then when they were small production it was a little more creamy than it is now, but it's still good. Gonna make a road trip one of these days to the Spoetzel Brewery and check it out. Their site is [url=//www.shiner.com]www.shiner.com[/url] if you're not familiar with it. I highly recommend picking it up if you see it somewhere and haven't tried it. [/QUOTE]
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