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We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Tried a pretty nifty local beer when I was in Louisville. It was the Bluegrass Brewing Company's American Pale Ale. Really hoppy and delicious.
last year we made the brewery a stop post-roo, this year it was pre-roo... really enjoyed everything i've tried. in no shape right now to remember exactly was those have been though...
Last Edit: Jul 18, 2012 18:50:01 GMT -5 by daytripperr - Back to Top
Tried a pretty nifty local beer when I was in Louisville. It was the Bluegrass Brewing Company's American Pale Ale. Really hoppy and delicious.
last year we made the brewery a stop post-roo, this year it was pre-roo... really enjoyed everything i've tried. in no shape right now to remember exactly was those have been though...
I can see where this is going. Next year post-roo and pre-roo. Looks like a progression ready to spiral out of control.
last year we made the brewery a stop post-roo, this year it was pre-roo... really enjoyed everything i've tried. in no shape right now to remember exactly was those have been though...
I can see where this is going. Next year post-roo and pre-roo. Looks like a progression ready to spiral out of control.
well next year i'll be coming from NC, so i'll have to find a new brewery to stop at coming from that direction
Last Edit: Jul 18, 2012 19:32:10 GMT -5 by daytripperr - Back to Top
I didn't try enough BBC while I was down there. I had the Amber once, that was it. I should have, had plenty of opportunity, and just kept passing over it.
I went to Cumberland and had the APA and the Cream Ale. Wanted to try the Nitro Porter and the Irish Red - but didn't want to get a big buzz and then drive halfway across town.
I had Falls City, West Sixth IPA, and the blah Kentucky Ale.
Cumberland and BBC are definite must stops if I ever get back to Louisville.