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Old 07-02-08 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Kommisar89
Alas I'm partial to good heavy German Hefe-Weizen, preferably dark, with Franziskaner Dunkles Hefe-Weizen being my favorite but I know of no establishment around here where you could drop in for a cold one after a ride and get one. Guess I could stop at the giant liquor emporium where you could land a small aircraft in their aisles and pick some up but the most bike freindly establishment in town where you can bring your bike inside after a long ride, feel comfortable in your bike clothes and even watch the Tour is an Irish pub so there is always a selection of Irish and English type beers. New Belgium Brewing is just up the road in Ft. Collins so there is often a selection from their products as well and I'll typically go with the Sunshine Wheat. Too light and citrousy but all the wheat beers around here are like that. Apparently none of the brew masters have ever been to Munich to see how actual wheat beer is made. Shiner Bock is good stuff but I haven't noticed it around here.
Are you in Boulder? Applejack Liquors there is incredible!

What's the Irish place?
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