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Dude, you need to man up and use your teeth! Then your teeth can look like mine. All rugged and sexy.
 
Where in G-ville did you stay?

Next time you are in Greenville - stop by the Community Tap and get a growler filled and you won't have to worry about flip-tops.

http://www.thecommunitytap.com/

Cool, never heard of that place.

I was holed up in the Hampton Inn at Haywood and I-385...about 2 miles north of the I-85/I-385 split.

I've hit up a few fun bars downtown on past trips, (Barleys and Liberty Tap Room come to mind)...but never heard of TCT. I'll have to give that a go next time I'm down. :mug:
 
I use my car keys. My dad showed me how, it's pretty slick.
 
Cool, never heard of that place.

I was holed up in the Hampton Inn at Haywood and I-385...about 2 miles north of the I-85/I-385 split.

I've hit up a few fun bars downtown on past trips, (Barleys and Liberty Tap Room come to mind)...but never heard of TCT. I'll have to give that a go next time I'm down. :mug:

It's not a bar. It strictly sells bottled beer and has about 6 taps for growlers only. But they have the best selection of craft beers in town bar none. They have only been open about a month.

Next time get a hotel down town and you can walk to bars and such. there is a farily new Hampton Inn downtown as well as a brand new Marriot Courtyard.
 
the edge of a table, a bic , my buddy's ring, there are so many ways to get to the beer we so desperately desire.
 
Youtube offers some interesting options......


Though not a pop top, I REALLY like for some reason.........
 
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