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Never heard of Alpine, but you can buy Moosehead around here. I’m in the home state for Yuengling and Lionshead so I drink my fair share of those.I'm going to guess virtually none of you will have heard of Alpine beer, which is made by Moosehead; I doubt even most western Canadians will know Moosehead, but it's the Yuengling of Canada, the oldest independent brewery left. Every fall, Alpine does a camo batch.
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When I went into the store last week and saw they were offering swag
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I said TAKE MY MONEY!
I still see Genesee around here. Not sure about the cream ale or the price for the stuff. It’s not something I typically drink, but I usually have a pretty good idea of what’s around here because I typically scour through the beer store when I go for a re-stock because I’m often trying something new to me.They make beer?? I thought they made headlight covers!
When I went to college, you could buy a six pack (12 ounce) of Genesee beer for $.89. Genny cream was $.99. Quarter keg of Genny cream ale was $8.25, but you had to leave a $10 deposit for the keg and tap. They would take a check that they wouldn’t cash unless you didn’t bring it back. I found that out on the first night I was there.
I’m not sure if they’re still around, but I’m curious if you could even buy a six pack for $8.25 now. Finger lakes area of upstate New York.