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I've read nothing but rave reviews on Bender and I'd love to get my hands on a can of it.
 
I've been waiting for the Maui offereings to make it to the mainland, they sound...intriguing.

Me wants to try a coconut porter!

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the maui brewing coconut porter is really good. We've been lucky enough to have it at a few bars here in San Diego and they were at the San Diego Craft Brewers Festival last year and this years' is June 21st so I'm hoping to get some more soon.

I thought their IPA in the can was good too. Too bad alcohol is illegal on the beach here anymore
 
Tell you what, being local to Oskar Blues has it's benefits.
All of their canned brews are fantastic.
 
I love the cans. I currently have 8 different canned beer varieties on hand. IMO the best canned beers are Oskar Blues...
 
I am a huge fan of good beer in a can! I think it rocks! I am especially fond of Wittekirke from a can. Plus those have the old school narrow mouth and are only 330 mL. Sweet.

Gordons IPA... mmmmmmm
 
Bold statement there...tons on that list aren't available in our area, you've tried em all? OB does make some great stuff though.

Of course I haven't tried them all, but in my experience OB is the best overall. I've tried several of those beers though and I'd say the Surly Darkness is the best single canned beer. I don't see it on their list though...
 
What does it matter what the beer comes in? You're supposed to be drinking it out of a glass! :p
 
I'm always in search for good beer in cans to enjoy while quading. We can't have glass in the dunes and they survive the whoop-t-dos better than bottles.:mug:
 
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