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"Fat Tire won fans is in its sense of balance: toasty, biscuit-like malt flavors coasting in equilibrium with hoppy freshness." http://www.newbelgium.com/beers_ft.php
hahah man this is funny!! If you ride cause you love it or wrench on your bike cause you love it your a real biker. If you bought a harely cause you thought people would think your a badass when you roll up on it then your a ***!n poser...nobody should dictate what makes you a biker by what bike you ride or what close you wear. If your in the wind your in the wind
Perhaps its the fat tires ive been drinking but I just dont understand, and then again perhaps its just a rant, but who cares? If I wear leathers or a bandana or which pipes sound the best or what bars look the best or what kinda gloves do I wear? Why does it matter? I do what I do for know apparent reason otherthan thats how I roll, There seems too be alot of concern given, am I real biker? Or a yuppie with too much money and a hobby, I guess It all depends on whos judging you, I ride with who I ride with and they accept me without judgement or h#ll I wouldnt ride with them, and I assume you ride with who you ride with for the same reasons, so I guess what im saying is, leathers are for pu&&ies, bandanas are for f*gs and longshots sounds the best, and I always wear gloves, fingerlees "of course" and apes rule, me I like fords trucks, high end beer, green bud, long rides and my women on the brown side of ripe, mind your buissness im out
My buddy and I had Fat Tire beer in Cooke City, Montana a couple years ago now. We liked the name and the beer was good. And riding the Beartooth Highway the next day was wonderful.
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Your supposed to drink Moosedrool, its made in Montana you know. Just kidding I dont really like it, its made in Missoula by hippies. I would rather have a nice cold Rainier. Now days I brew my own along with buying the occasional case of Rainier.
How did you like the Beartooths? Stop at "Top of the World"? When you come off the pass down into Red Lodge the Snow Creek Saloon is a good place to wet your whistle, but for a better time go over to the Bearcreek Saloon (just down the road at Bearcreek) and watch the pig races. Or go the other way and go to the Griz bar up up in Roscoe for an awesome steak.
I grew up in that area Laurel and Fromberg, so I used to wander all over there. Sucks being in Washington now, I could be out riding down to Cody or taking off to Bel Fouche.
Who cares about what u wear or how u look?,.....whooooo?????...Do u have a pic dreesed like that for us to see??bandana included?!!?
hahahaha,,,,oooppsss sorry...[sm=icon_guiness.gif]
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