Bye Ya'll
There's a lot of good craft brew in Utah. I actually like it, since I get to sample more and still have a reasonable BAC. I did a lot of work at Overstock.com a couple of years ago and got to sample the full local range. Nothing like looking out of a conference room and seeing a sign: "Alta 12 miles, Snowbird 14 miles."chrisn wrote:Rick, that's funny! It's a good thing I don't like beer!
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
I am back ... I was gone for biz. Saw a WHOLE lot of the inside of the Salt Palace convention center. The mountains were beautiful but I don't care what anyone says about dry heat 100+ is HOT. Dry or not 
RickG- I found some great beer actually (not all or maybe any of it local) at the Bayou. A very cool "club" (yes you have to become a member of most establishments to come in and drink). $17 to join but I could bring all my friends/coworkers and got a free tshirt that my boss very much appreciated "Beervana" - Rick - thought of you!
Anyway, totally off topic, but the Bayou had the largest beer menu I've ever seen --- legal size, small print, doublesided. Needless to say it was our evening haunt. I am a big fan of the Hefe and Pete's wicked Strawberry blonde. YUMMMY.
Good to be home & back to the board though.

RickG- I found some great beer actually (not all or maybe any of it local) at the Bayou. A very cool "club" (yes you have to become a member of most establishments to come in and drink). $17 to join but I could bring all my friends/coworkers and got a free tshirt that my boss very much appreciated "Beervana" - Rick - thought of you!
Anyway, totally off topic, but the Bayou had the largest beer menu I've ever seen --- legal size, small print, doublesided. Needless to say it was our evening haunt. I am a big fan of the Hefe and Pete's wicked Strawberry blonde. YUMMMY.
Good to be home & back to the board though.