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Yes, there are many great brews, some of the best. How much is a glass of craft beer in cali?
6-9$. It was very similar to a few places I visited in Denver.
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Yes, there are many great brews, some of the best. How much is a glass of craft beer in cali?
You mean to tell me that they actually made something with those creamy lotiony hands?I meant the brewers. Not the drinkers. The ones I have met in several states have leaned more to the left than right.
5 bucks at Ska Brewing6-9$. It was very similar to a few places I visited in Denver.
It’s nice to hear people lumping everyone in a state as large as California together and judging them without the benefit of meeting them.
I said, largest collection of, not everyone.It’s nice to hear people lumping everyone in a state as large as California together and judging them without the benefit of meeting them.
I’ve not purchased cookies since selling my windowless white van. Why do you ask ?Related but unrelated, do you buy the girl scout cookies because they're good cookies, or because you want to give them money, and if it's just money, then why disguise it with the cookies?
I’ve found it about 50/50. Business owners in tight profit industries like brewpubs, nano/micro breweries tend to be less unwelcoming to folks of different beliefs. Ticking off 50% of your customer base is bad for business. OTOH, I do get that the business owner has the right to make whatever statements they want via their business. Good beer isn’t unique to any particular left, right or middle political affiliation, much less geographic location. Germans make some awesome beer and their beer halls are epic - and were also famous party meeting places prior to WW2...I meant the brewers. Not the drinkers. The ones I have met in several states have leaned more to the left than right
Have them and haven’t sold them.Can tell you of four or five dealers in Texas that have raptors on hand for $10k over on non-37, and $15k over for 37 package
I don’t know if it’s necessarily a flaw, but point is well taken. I tried to use remote prices as a cudgel against local ADM charging stealerships in 2017. I ended up buying in state but about 75 minutes from me. I could not have flown some distant place and gotten a better deal. Even at ~$1000 over I’d have had to burn leave, fly out, drive back. If it was way out, maybe burn 2 days leave. Meh.know my local dealers in NV have tried to stop selling to Cali residents, but they come in offering $10,000+(unsolicited) MSRP to steal allocations for Raptor's, Tundra's, etc and they ruin our local economy. Yes that's capitalism, yes that's also an inherent flaw of capitalism
I meant the brewers. Not the drinkers. The ones I have met in several states have leaned more to the left than right.
I’ve not purchased cookies since selling my windowless white van. Why do you ask ?
I’ve found it about 50/50. Business owners in tight profit industries like brewpubs, nano/micro breweries tend to be less unwelcoming to folks of different beliefs. Ticking off 50% of your customer base is bad for business. OTOH, I do get that the business owner has the right to make whatever statements they want via their business. Good beer isn’t unique to any particular left, right or middle political affiliation, much less geographic location. Germans make some awesome beer and their beer halls are epic - and were also famous party meeting places prior to WW2...