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We tried a few new (to me) beers while on vacation, a couple of which are worth mentioning.

I finally tried Moose Drool brown ale (brewed in Missoula MT). Good solid beer, very drinkable, not too complex. Light bodied for a brown ale.

I had not heard of Bitch Creek ESB before, but that was probably the best beer I tried on the trip. Brewed by Teton Brewing in Idaho, it's very well balanced, with the hops apparent but not dominating.

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I had not heard of Bitch Creek ESB before, but that was probably the best beer I tried on the trip. Brewed by Teton Brewing in Idaho, it's very well balanced, with the hops apparent but not dominating.

i went up bitch creek without a paddle once--remember it distinctly.

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I finally tried Moose Drool brown ale (brewed in Missoula MT). Good solid beer, very drinkable, not too complex. Light bodied for a brown ale.

How ironic! I just came back from a weekend in Idaho and brought home a few Moose Drool! Considering it was the darkest beer available for me to purchase, I kinda liked it (I usually prefer stout and really dark beers).

Then I did a search to see if it had ever been mentioned and here you are!

Not very complex, true -- but tasty in 100-degree weather when something more substantial than a Bud is desired.

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