Been meaning to go forever. Very long, trying month or so beforehand. But Halvo rented a sweet bus for the SPHBC faithful, and off we go. I can barely stand up from fatigue. But I managed to snap a few pics, which become sparser as the evening wears on.
Thanks a million to Dave and Pam for hosting us in the LaBrewatory tap room. Great spot, and great beer. Here's the day in pictures.
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The bus is cool. Sort of too classy for the Saint Paul Homebrewers, but we'll take it. |
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It isn't the nicest day as we get started. On to Wisconsin. |
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The entrance of the tap room at Dave's BrewFarm. Everyone's lining up for beers
before the fun begins. The beer tasting flight is the way to go. |
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Dave talking about the beers. Pam looks on with patience. They are really
nice people. |
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Some of the new equipment. Dave is getting ready to push his local (ie, in-house)
production a bit this year. He says he likes the water on site. I have to agree. |
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Two growlers to go for me. The single-hop lager with Perle was great. I took the Harukazi
on faith since it wasn't one of the tasting flight beers. Really nice, like many of the BrewFarm
beers it was Belgian-y without being over the top. |
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Let's capture the moment in pictures. Best SPHBC president ever. |
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