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bob863 wrote:do we need a separate thread for "favorite wine"? i find it easier to carry some red wine in a bladder to the top of a summit...plus i'm personally biased since i worked & lived near Napa Valley for 23 years...
Yes we do. I think someone tried to infiltrate this thread with grape juice last year!!!
In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his also. - Psalm 95:4
"I would be doing myself a disservice and every member of this band if I didn't perform the hell out of this." - Gene
kansas wrote:I've developed a taste for session IPA's lately. Sometimes it's nice to drink a few beers and still be able to stand up. This is the best one yet.
I just tried these last night - pretty impressed. And yeah, it was nice to have a few and not feel like s**t this morning.
I have neglected this link for a while, even though I have tried some great great beers recently. As far as giving props to a new place I just tried for the first time, I went to Broken Compass in Breckenridge and was really impressed. I had a flight and loved them all, even their chili beer was good and I'm not a huge fan of that flavor of beer.
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts.
-Albert Einstein
For those of you 40 and something older folks (sounds reminiscent of a recent thread), what was your favorite college age beer (or where ever the heck you were in the 80s or 90s before all the craft beers):
Sounds really pathetic now, but back in the day:
1) Keystone Light
2) Coors (yes the gold can "banquet beer")
3) Old Milwaukee
I look up to the mountains - does my help come from there? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! Psalm 121:1-2