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  1. Reading 'Hops and Glory' for review doesn't feel like work.
  2. @rob_denunzio You can usually find at least 4 flavors of Teton beers in 6 packs in each Yellowstone store, and often the 1 liter specials.
  3. @Geistbear I don't have a point. Just stuff to think about.
  4. @Geistbear Interesting you'd point to NC. Great beers, around for 21 years, but doesn't sell as much beer as Big Sky (Moose Drool).
  5. @Geistbear Having just seen power of the Moose Drool brand throughout Yellowstone gift stores I'd say it would boost sale of all flavors
  6. Shouldn't Big Sky call all its beers Moose Drool, such as Moose Drool IPA, Moose Drool Wheat, etc.? MD *is* the brand.
  7. Wolf Pack Brewing in West Yellowstone took out its brewery last summer. Too bad. Still decent selection of regional beers on tap.
  8. @epicbeer You are joining some sweet company there. You'll be glad to know I wrote up a couple of Green Flash beers for the book.
  9. National Parks offering free admission this summer (one weekend a month). http://tinyurl.com/mvwu8v
  10. @OakshireMatt @chuggnutt Shared Oregon beer community anniversaries. Best to you both, and enjoy the coast.
  11. @NealStewart I prefer filling my own tank, although Oregon attendants seem friendlier than those in New Jersey, the other "we pump" state.
  12. Traditional brewing vs. green technology. Where does what's in the glass fit in? http://tinyurl.com/l46w92
  13. Bottles in Oregon campground recycling (I didn't add): Widmer Drop Top, Alaskan Amber, Deschutes Black Butte. Nothing industrial.
  14. Another Oregon campground, another set of train tracks, another night of trains. Expecting Crater Lake to be quieter tomorrow.
  15. Beginning wonder if all Oregon RV parks, including state parks, are required to have trains running through them.
  16. Way scary: A World of Risk for a New Brand of Journalist http://bit.ly/3HJkT
  17. Saw hop vines in full growth leaving Corvallis this afternoon. Should have stopped to take a photo. My bad.
  18. @BeerExchange Will you be selling Consecration or was this a trade?
  19. Roots in Portland gets extra credit for cribbage board.
  20. @beerinator Eugene isn't on the coast, but that's a planned stop on the way back down to Crater Lake.