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#91098 08/26/04 12:59 PM
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My suggestion is to just walk the beach to town and stop off at all the places along the way. Let us know which ones you liked when you get back.

I do like the Crazy Canuck Bar but that of course is home to me as that is where our condo is and are really close to a drink at anytime we feel the need. However my second place where you will also find me very often is BC's.
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no ,no no ,but with money it makes finding a woman ,a lot easier .. the capt likes to show them a good time and treat them nice,, I like living the dream first class.!!!!!


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#91100 08/26/04 01:23 PM
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I completely agree, money allows you to have the freedom to enjoy relishing in your hippieness!

upstanding & laid back, is there a better combo?

all the suggestions have been great, i am taking a journal and when i get back will post what i thought about the bars.

hope i like the belikin, i'm from the pacific northwest and we have the best beer in the country here and i'm not a light beer fan, no bud, coors, etc....mctarnahans amber, ambers, reds, stouts, porters!!!!!

#91101 08/26/04 01:32 PM
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Gotta hit Mango's in town. Good live music on occassion and totally laid back. I always bring a cooler north of the cut, have my wife drive and stop in the shade every so often for a Belikin. Hammock House for sunset and more beer.

#91102 08/26/04 01:34 PM
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fx1rider, try the Belikin Stout. You'll love it.

#91103 08/26/04 01:44 PM
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You can also get Guinness but that's about it for the darker beers.

Drink Rum!

#91104 08/26/04 01:45 PM
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I think you'll like Belikin Beer. I suggest you try the Belikin Primo or their Stout. It is really good stout and coming from a tropical area where most beers are light it is surprising. I like the Primo 'cause it has a full taste plus it's in a bigger bottle. I know good beers too. I live in Montana and we brew some pretty good beer here. I also brew my own. Good porters and other hearty ales.

#91105 08/26/04 01:48 PM
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great, didn't know they had a stout, the primo sounds like it will work too, guess i'll have a case of each waiting for me when i get there!!!

Taters & Dab - fave from your area, moosedrool, i get that here but its spendy for a six pack, about 7.50.

#91106 08/26/04 02:09 PM
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I like the Bayern Beers, their Pilsner, Trout Slayer Ale and their seasonal, Octoberfest, they had a great Maybier this year too. Moosedrool is a great brown ale. We pay about $6.75 per 6 also. Guess youhave to pay for quality

#91107 08/26/04 03:01 PM
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fx1rider - check out this review of Belikin beers for more info:

http://www.realbeer.com/nmvbp/rev_belz.htm


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