Convenient beer fridge

Camper6

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We have had so much snow this year it was up against the window.

I corrected the horizontal image to vertical.

We had a discussion on this in another thread.

I did this by copying the image to the desktop and using Microsoft editor to rotate it 90 degrees,
 

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Nice fridge and good taste in beer as well Camper!
 

"Here's to the ribbon, 'round the blue ribbon can, Here's to the ladies that pour golden rivers that fill up the glass, of the beer drinkin' man!" - The Irish Rovers

Enjoy!!!

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I don't think there's a cheaper beer on the market. Unless it's Busch. So, you say it tastes good?

Wait now? Cheap? Well it's good. Mild. Not hoppy. But I thought I was getting a bargain for a 6 pack? When I got home I discovered the cans are smaller.

355 ml as compared to 473 ml. We are on the metric system in Canada. We changed and the U.S. was the ones who initiated it. The U.S. pulled out. I absolutely hated it. I still quote the temperature in F instead of C. The reason I heard was that the gas station owners refused to change their gas pumps and were defending them with guns.
 
I don't think there's a cheaper beer on the market. Unless it's Busch. So, you say it tastes good?

PBR is an averaged priced beer here, I think it's much better than Busch. PBR caught on with the younger college kids about ten years ago and it drove the price up a bit. Miller High Life is also a another good old time beer that I drink regularly, an 18 pack of bottles costs about $13 here.
 
I don't think there's a cheaper beer on the market. Unless it's Busch. So, you say it tastes good?

All beer tastes good. I have tried them all. The European Beers that I favor are from Holland.

The European beers have a tendency to have more hops in them. What I call a 'hoppy' taste. Now the local brewers are generating to that taste.

The only beer I can ever say I dislike was ginger beer. It was awful. Gave me a stomach ache.
 
When we go camping in spring, often times there will still be large snow drifts nearby. We'll sometimes put a couple of cans of Miller High Life or an oilcan of Fosters to chill in the drift before we eat supper.....it does taste good to be chilled like that, especially when out camping in the woods.
 
PBR is an averaged priced beer here, I think it's much better than Busch. PBR caught on with the younger college kids about ten years ago and it drove the price up a bit. Miller High Life is also a another good old time beer that I drink regularly, an 18 pack of bottles costs about $13 here.

In Canada that's what we pay for a six pack.
 


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