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Alamo Drafthouse. They've had it for a few months. Tap #9, I believe.
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Penguins of Madagascar in the latest case.
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Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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I love beer. There are SO MANY good ones that I can't keep up. It's actually kind of a crisis of confidence for me. I've been an American craft beer enthusiast for basically my entire life, but I now literally cannot maintain my knowledge about breweries and beers any more. Success of the movement has rendered me incompetent. Good problem to have, I suppose. Recently had the good fortune to drink several different styles from Hop Valley Brewing (founded in Springfield, OR - the town that inspired The Simpsons). In addition to a couple of glorious, sticky West Coast IPA's, I was particularly impressed by their Festeroo Winter Seasonal; it is big and fresh, and tastes like what I think Jubelale, Winterhook, Snow Cap and the like USED to taste like 25 years ago. Festeroo is probably better, though. Had a great new tap house open not far from home. I want to telecommute from there a couple days a week, or become a partner or something. Cheers, e'rbody.
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... Had a great new tap house open not far from home. I want to telecommute from there a couple days a week, or become a partner or something.
Cheers, e'rbody. If you do, I'm gonna start calling you Norm. I can't say I'm a big beer fan, but I do love my wine, so I know how you feel.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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tomt:
It's far better to be rendered incompetent than incontinent...
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I've gone on a gluten free diet. Switched to gluten free beers. The selection is few, but the quality isn't bad. It's not like my favorites, but still drinkable.
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I am sure that scotch is gluten free. Tastes far better than gluten free beer.
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