heywolfie1015
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At least, based on this chart: http://flowingdata.com/2010/03/02/where-bars-trump-grocery-stores/
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There is nothing like a night at the Essen Haus cheering people on as they finish a 4 liter mug!
To the rest of you- your lack of consumption sickens me...
huh, wonder what the define as BAR. I know in Bend we have more BrewPubs alone than grocery stores.
I can count 5 that are within walking distance of my house.
If you ever run out of outfit ideas before going to the bar in Wisconsin, just run down to your local Shopko and grab yourself some Packer gear, or your Farm and Fleet and pick up some Realtree and you will be good to go.
If you ever run out of outfit ideas before going to the bar in Wisconsin, just run down to your local Shopko and grab yourself some Packer gear, or your Farm and Fleet and pick up some Realtree and you will be good to go.
I always did enjoyed walking out of Kwik Trip with a sixer of New Glarus and some chocolate milk.
I live in Columbus WI (opo 5000) and if you want to get wild in a bar with an Extreme beer you have to order Stella.
HOWEVER - that isa small town thing - it's easy to find bars with over 100 bottles of craft brew, you just have to know the places.
As for New Glarus - it's getting more and more corporate style brews. Ale Asylum and Tyranenna are much better and don't even mention tha A-holes at Capitol Brewery - most homebrewers around here are anti Capital.
don't even mention tha A-holes at Capitol Brewery - most homebrewers around here are anti Capital.
Nah, you can see us on the map, but I think the dot is a little to the right of where it should be. It doesn't look like the most accurate map geography wise. Las Vegas is too high, and apparently Salt Lake City falls in the category...I don't think so.
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