soundofmuzak
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beeraficionado are you upstairs? We need to touch tips
They'll trade I Barleywine and a plus for a bag of it. I've seent itDoes anyone know what Revolution’s spaghetti policy is?
Afterparty downstairs?I burned through my 5 tickets in a hurry, I’ll have to touch tips with folks tomorrow at the release
Does anyone know what Revolution’s spaghetti policy is?
like the '91 royal rumble...Woke up. Gave the people’s elbow to the neighbors garden gnome followed by a little bushwakers walk. I’m ready to party tonight.
Wait until tonight. I’m going to be posted up in the corner like a Jr high dance.It was great seeing and meeting so many of you last night. Thanks a million for supporting the event, which a lot of folks put a ton of work into. My favorite part of the night was how there wasn't just small cliques of friends keeping to themselves in a corner. Everyone was extremely social and friendly, and it felt like the entire room was a part of one giant conversation. Feedback is always welcome.
I wonder what Goose thinks watching Rev basically doing donuts in their front yard.
Maybe they don't care, yet.
They specifically said they closed Clybourn for 8 months because they wanted to renovate it and enable it to have the buzz and vibe of Revolution. They care.
In order from best to worst from last night:
1. VSOJ Cherry Rye
2. VSOJ
3. VSOJ Rye
4. Straight Jacket
5. Mineshaft Gap
Mineshaft Gap was a big disappointment. Nothing like the well balanced and silky smooth beer it was a few years ago. It was harsh and really thin. Only beer of the night where if you held it up to the light you could see right through it.
All in all a fantastic event by Rev. That short rib was amazing.
Dumb faraway FIB question here because I am a country rube and not local to the neighborhood:
If I park on the street in the neighborhood and then enjoy the event a little too much to drive home, are there any idiosyncratic parking ordinances or other beeswax I need to be aware of? I've always parked and then drove home. With both me and powz in attendance, I don't know if I can count on that this time.![]()
Dumb faraway FIB question here because I am a country rube and not local to the neighborhood:
If I park on the street in the neighborhood and then enjoy the event a little too much to drive home, are there any idiosyncratic parking ordinances or other beeswax I need to be aware of? I've always parked and then drove home. With both me and powz in attendance, I don't know if I can count on that this time.![]()
I wonder what Goose thinks watching Rev basically doing donuts in their front yard.
Maybe they don't care, yet.
The individual responsible for the build was responsible for all the 10 Barrel pubs that are now floundering in So Cal and Denver. In so much as he succeeded in making Clybourn resemble a sterile, industrial, 10 Barrel type vibe, he wildly succeeded. The project ended up being over budget and significantly late in final delivery. The Goose employees care, yes. The Corporate masters, however, couldn't care less. No one specifically oversees pubs (dotted line only) and the inmates run the asylum.
I've heard about someone ubering back from the strip club to their car parked in the neighborhood across from Rev at 3 am and then sleeping in the drivers seat until 7 am with the keys purposely thrown under the car as to avoid weird DUI laws. YMMV.Dumb faraway FIB question here because I am a country rube and not local to the neighborhood:
If I park on the street in the neighborhood and then enjoy the event a little too much to drive home, are there any idiosyncratic parking ordinances or other beeswax I need to be aware of? I've always parked and then drove home. With both me and powz in attendance, I don't know if I can count on that this time.![]()
This. Someone I went to college with got busted for having the car on to run the heat.keys purposely thrown under the car as to avoid weird DUI laws
No permit parking in the nearby neighborhoods, just watch out for handicap spaces.Dumb faraway FIB question here because I am a country rube and not local to the neighborhood:
If I park on the street in the neighborhood and then enjoy the event a little too much to drive home, are there any idiosyncratic parking ordinances or other beeswax I need to be aware of? I've always parked and then drove home. With both me and powz in attendance, I don't know if I can count on that this time.![]()