Posted by Paul on May 21, 2017 at 15:01:11 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Re: Long ways to go posted by In-too-deep on May 21, 2017 at 12:40:59:
Probably what I would bring.
Local brewery that's over 150 years old, they just released this this year. A tiny bit bitter beer, but pretty good. It is made with local grown barley grown down the road a few miles west of me.
So they happened to name the beer after the road I live on! Kinda cool. They wanted to go with local sources, local tie ins as much as they could. Guess they grew 140 acres of barley for their first year of brew. The first run sold out in a couple days.
My wife's brother moved the past week, when the rain came I went up to help for a day. As I mentioned to her I was going, she tweaked/ threw out her back within 5 minutes just getting ready for her work.... We teased her that sympathy back spasms don't count as helping with the move..... So she is kinda hobbling around with her nose to the ground. I don't feel much better, as I was hauling boxes and furniture and assembling stuff from 11:00am to after midnight.
(I had a few Fort Roads when I got home from the move!
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