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I'm older now and retired and I don't really fit in with the younger crowds that have taken over most of the popular places. So, until I get my brewing area finished up and start brewing again I'll settle for my cheap Bass and use the money I save to buy ingredients. Cheers:)
My man, beer brings us all together. age doesn’t matter as you would think. I’ve had great conversation with people from all different back grounds and age groups. I’ve found that beer is the great equalizer that we all have an interest. I’m a Carhartt wearing 29 year old from an agricultural background and one of the guys I talk the most about beer with is a 68 year old hippy that owns a small 2 bbl brewery on the back of his property named, Honey Hollow Brewing Co. Ive learned so much great beer and brewing information through our friendship and not to mention he gives great life advice since he’s lived and experienced much of the things I’m going through as young man. I say just stop back in your old stomping grounds and open up a conversation.
 
Spent part of the day at Back Bay Brewing again. Met one of Brewers from Richmond Stone. Gave me her card with an invite to come by for a tour and some beers. I love craft beer.
 
My wife has been researching our genealogy. My whole family is German or French on the German bother. Maybe explains my enjoyment of Saisons!?!?

Genealogy is really cool as long as you use reliable resources and can verify your findings. Sometimes, while maybe very elaborate and exciting, some family “stories” aren’t always right. My mom has been doing research for many years. She has been to quite a few seminars and visited the Mormon library in Salt Lake City several times. She also belongs to numerous online sites. She has verified several lines of her side back about 12-14 generations to the late 1500s. DNA is also a very interesting animal itself. My mom, 2 of her brothers, 2 of my sisters as well as myself have all submitted our DNA samples and you’d be surprised how different the results can be between full blood relatives. Good luck in your research.
Sláinte
 
Genealogy is really cool as long as you use reliable resources and can verify your findings. Sometimes, while maybe very elaborate and exciting, some family “stories” aren’t always right. My mom has been doing research for many years. She has been to quite a few seminars and visited the Mormon library in Salt Lake City several times. She also belongs to numerous online sites. She has verified several lines of her side back about 12-14 generations to the late 1500s. DNA is also a very interesting animal itself. My mom, 2 of her brothers, 2 of my sisters as well as myself have all submitted our DNA samples and you’d be surprised how different the results can be between full blood relatives. Good luck in your research.
Sláinte

Agreed! Reliable resources are key and I’m sure my wife would agree. She has been to the research center in SLC and presented at Rootstech in SLC recently. Because of her my DNA is “on file”!
 
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