From my perspective...
...I'm sitting on top of the world:
I took yet another trip, not that it should surprise anyone.
I went to Colorado, climbed some rocks in the Rockies, and toured the Coors plant:
I learned that Coors makes more different malt beverages than I'd thought; they make Grolsch, Molson, Blue Moon and Zima, among others...that I did know about.
I also took in some pretty scenery:
I've been losing interest in blogging, especially since there seems to be less interest in what I post. Anyway, this blog has been little more than a travelogue of my wanderings of late, so I can understand why I've only gotten 5 comments from others in over a month. But that's OK, I really ought to be getting less abstract things done. Not giving up, just taking it easy.
See you 'round "Da Blogosphere"...
I took yet another trip, not that it should surprise anyone.
I went to Colorado, climbed some rocks in the Rockies, and toured the Coors plant:
I learned that Coors makes more different malt beverages than I'd thought; they make Grolsch, Molson, Blue Moon and Zima, among others...that I did know about.
I also took in some pretty scenery:
I've been losing interest in blogging, especially since there seems to be less interest in what I post. Anyway, this blog has been little more than a travelogue of my wanderings of late, so I can understand why I've only gotten 5 comments from others in over a month. But that's OK, I really ought to be getting less abstract things done. Not giving up, just taking it easy.
See you 'round "Da Blogosphere"...
12 Comments:
Very nice photos. Beautiful scenery and beer...what more could you ask for?
Coors makes Blue Moon? That's a very nice beer!
Nice pictures, though you didn't send us any samples from the brewery. :(
Wish I could make the Scrapple Festival, but, alas, I am porr and a working stiff. *sigh* Nibble a slice for me!
Well, now you have one more comment :p
Talked to a certain Cat this weekend. Your name came up!
Heh...
Getting high in the Rockies, eh? ...err, I mean, high UP in the Rockies! Oh, you know what I mean.
(:D) Regards...
This makes 5 and I will be there, not square
if you look carefully to the side, you can see the migrent workers that were filling the mash tun with pee.
beer snob nate
Bunny:
It's a very nice part of the country, to be sure.
benning:
Coors makes a number of beers that I didn't know were their products...maybe because they weren't always.
Cassandra:
My name came up?
Nothing good, I hope. :-)
Hawkeye®:
Rocky Mountain High?
Ms RightWing:
Bringing cookies?!
"Beer snob" Nate:
Well, it'll be pee eventually, anyway...
Jack,well I see that Hawkeye used my comment.I was also going to say "Rockey Mountain high" and Coor's beer.....hmmmmm?
You see what I'm up against.People who think like me....and that's a good thing(LOL)Now I'll go back and see if the gerbals have finished downloading the pictures.
You just post when you want to and if someone reads it, cool, if not...cool!
Yeah, as far as Coors goes, all the big breweries keep buying up smaller traditional brands. It's the way of the world. I still think Craft-brewed beer is the way to go, but I have nothing against well made mega-brewery products. I usually try to drink local, when I'm not drinking my own beer, that is!
Maggie:
GMTA? That is a good thing!
Beerme:
Big companies buying up smaller ones is the way of the world, 'tis true. Anhueser-Busch tried to buy my local brewery, (Yuengling - America's oldest) but thank Heaven they refused...
All good. But you knew that.
Cassandra:
I s'pose I did...but you know:
I've gotta be me. :-)
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