Beervana

Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:38 am

If there was any doubt that Portland, and Oregon in general, was Beervana, take a look at this map...

http://www.guestontap.com/map.shtml

There are a few mistakes but we're working to get it updated.

-Dan
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Danno
 
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Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:50 am

Just rub it in why don't ya. :wink: There is hardly anyplace good to get beer around here without driving over and hour.

Travis
A very silly place... http://yarnzombie.net/Travis/

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Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:13 pm

Lufah wrote:Just rub it in why don't ya. :wink: There is hardly anyplace good to get beer around here without driving over and hour.

Travis


Does that include your own brew? :lol:
Bald guys rule.
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Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:17 pm

BigBadBrad wrote:
Lufah wrote:Just rub it in why don't ya. :wink: There is hardly anyplace good to get beer around here without driving over and hour.

Travis


Does that include your own brew? :lol:


Man I walked right into that :oops:
A very silly place... http://yarnzombie.net/Travis/

Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza.
-Dave Barry
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Re: Beervana

Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:09 pm

Danno wrote:If there was any doubt that Portland, and Oregon in general, was Beervana, take a look at this map...

http://www.guestontap.com/map.shtml

There are a few mistakes but we're working to get it updated.

-Dan


I agree with you about the beer. However, I lived out there for 5 or 6 years (in Tualatin) and wouldn't move back there for anything. The weather SUCKS, the school system is awful (the main reason we went back to Nebraska), the cost of living rediculus, and crime is rampant. On the other hand, the beer was wonderful and the scenery (when it wasn't foggy or raining) was beautiful. I did have the chance to walk through some hop fields near Wilsonville once and for a short time I thought I was in heaven.

Wayne
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Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:22 pm

Lufah wrote:
BigBadBrad wrote:
Lufah wrote:Just rub it in why don't ya. :wink: There is hardly anyplace good to get beer around here without driving over and hour.

Travis


Does that include your own brew? :lol:


Man I walked right into that :oops:


Couldn't pass on that one. Thanks for the setup.
Bald guys rule.
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Tue Dec 06, 2005 4:26 pm

Wow Travis, you are right, there isn't any place around your burb that serves any kind of good beer. I searched and couldn't locate any place that sounded like a good brew pub or had anything on tap.... you poor bastard. You better keep making your own beer so when you do move to a real town you'll know what beer is suppose to tast like :wink:

Even Small-bany has a few good places for beer :D

Rob
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Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:46 pm

Hey BugEater, maybe it's our frame of reference. I moved up from So Cal about 9 years ago and although I go back to visit famiy I wouldn't live there again. It's a great place to be young and single but with a family, I wanted similar things that you did; good schools safe neighborhoods, etc. I have never lived in the midwest but traveled there many times. The poeple are great as long as you stay out of the big cities (IMHO). I think I'm tied to the low humidity of the west coast though.
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