The economy is freaking me out...

LetheanGrazer

Shared on Fri, 01/09/2009 - 16:01

...For the totally wrong reasons. And YES, I will blame it on my Irish heritage because I need some kind of scapegoat for this kind of stupid logic.

 

If my favorite breweries have to close their doors because of this...how should I put this....ummm...ECONOMICAL TRAIN WRECK, I am gonna be one pissed off drunk. America has come so far in the past 25 years with microbrewing that we are the envy of the beer world in terms of selection and innovation and quality. Hopefully, some of these breweries can weather the storm because if the land-of-the-free once again becomes dominated by american light-lagers I won't know what to do. (Well I know actually, and that is drink more whiskey) Don't get me wrong, there are days when drinking is just a means-to-an-end, but there are many days that I like to just enjoy one or two bottles of good, high-quality beer. Now Mr. Naysayer, don't tell me I can't tell the difference. I know too much about hop-varieties, barley roasting, esters, phenols, retro-olafaction and umame to be convinced by your weak argument of "it's all the same." Believe me, it's not all the same.

In conclusion, I should be worried about a mortgage, car payment, rent, health insurance, etc. and yet I'm worried if I'll be able to get my favorite IPA or imperial stout. They call 'em vices for a reason.

Here's to you Obama, hope you can figure this mess out...slainte!

 

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shred1's picture
Submitted by shred1 on Fri, 01/09/2009 - 19:44
Sierra Nevada Pale ale is my favorite.They also have a celebration ale that is awesome that comes out around Oct. The brewery is awesome great food and beers. The north Coast has a few awesome breweries too.North coast in Ft. Bragg is another great pub. Nothing better than after a day of abalone diving or fishing hitting the pubs. http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/ http://www.sierranevada.com/
LetheanGrazer's picture
Submitted by LetheanGrazer on Sat, 01/10/2009 - 05:21
Thanks for the advice! I'm a big fan of the Sierra stuff, especially the celebration. I can only imagine how their beer tastes right out of the brewery. I'm east coast, so I get to enjoy it after a long train ride. I would have to guess that (at the minimum) the beer is already two weeks old.

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