Just to the right of where the "A" bubble pops up. On top of the mountain that separates Bear Creek and Mountain Top, think between RT 309 and Laurel Run Rd.
Never saw this label but it does remind me of the short-lived 7 oz 1857's that was a favorite of mine and a few friends, they disappeared quickly though.
Would like to see the lion do some 7oz and quarts.
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Crystal Lake is up near Mountaintop. Type "41.1698, -75.8424" into Google maps.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=mountain%20top%2C%20pa%2018707&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl
Just to the right of where the "A" bubble pops up. On top of the mountain that separates Bear Creek and Mountain Top, think between RT 309 and Laurel Run Rd.
Never saw this label but it does remind me of the short-lived 7 oz 1857's that was a favorite of mine and a few friends, they disappeared quickly though.
Would like to see the lion do some 7oz and quarts.
We used to call those (and the Rolling Rock version) hand grenades ;)
Wow - Big Wapwallopen Creek runs through my yard, which is fed by Crystal Lake! It's serendipity!
That's good beer Karma for sure. Maybe you can brew a homebrew --Crystal creek ale
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