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23rd January 11, 01:54 PM
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Kiltlifter at Costco
Don't remember if anyone has posted this, but the Phx Costco's has the famous Kiltlifter by the case for $27. Just thought the Rabble would like to know
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23rd January 11, 02:03 PM
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I wonder if there is any way to request some from our local costco, its a very good brew that isnt available anywhere near FL.
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23rd January 11, 02:06 PM
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That is cool! It's actually kinda tough to find around here. I might just be unlucky though.
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23rd January 11, 05:43 PM
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I happen to like Pike's Kiltlifter. I have some bottles in the fridge; although, I didn't get mine from Costco.
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24th January 11, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I happen to like Pike's Kiltlifter. I have some bottles in the fridge; although, I didn't get mine from Costco.
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...as do I (in my fridge), of course it's easy to find around here! :mrgreen:
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24th January 11, 04:53 AM
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Wow, I expected to see a different topic altogether when I saw the thread header, I guess Kiltlifter has a very different meaning over your side of the Atlantic.
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24th January 11, 07:58 AM
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The Kiltlifter is a wee heavy style ale made by Pike in Seattle, Washington.
Last edited by Jack Daw; 24th January 11 at 09:52 AM.
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24th January 11, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack Daw
The Kiltlifter is a wee heavy style ale made by Pike in Seattle, Washington.
...and kiltlifting is what you do after you drink it? ...But maybe I should know what the British sense of the term is before making that joke.
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24th January 11, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
...and kiltlifting is what you do after you drink it? ...But maybe I should know what the British sense of the term is before making that joke.
In the sense that we consumers only rent beer and not own it.
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24th January 11, 11:57 AM
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OK that is the sense I was using too. And that is also the phenom. I was referring to, so we have US-Canada agreement. However I'm worried slightly regarding MacSpadger's post- there could still be a British meaning subject to misunderstanding. Having rather jocose family all over the English speaking world, half of whom thnk they own the language, I'm always getting mocked over that sort of thing. By which I mean 'ribbed' and not 'copied'. See what I mean?
Last edited by Lallans; 24th January 11 at 12:05 PM.
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