I tried to save my feelings on blogging for a memorable post. Post #100 came and went. I didn't really realize that I was typing it, and I really didn't know why I was blogging. Post #100 happened to be a The Session post, it was a nice post, which talked about my favorite bar, Mike McGoverns, which still is a great neighborhood bar in Baltimore. I have talked a little before on how I got into this blog, where the name comes from and my feelings for it- but not I thought I would throw it all out there.
I find myself blogging because I find my random thoughts throughout the day revolve around beer, beer events and, now, homebrewing. I started blogging as a reminder of what I drank. It was a way for me to express in words what I am tasting. This helped develop my palate and allow me to explore the beers fully. Throughout the past year and a half, I was able to discover more beers than I ever expected. I have had to opportunity to try some amazing beers, and I just missed out on trying others.
Another reason I love to blog is the beer blogger/twitter community. I have met some great people and feel fortunate when I get to meet them, and then run into them at different events or randomly at the bar. They have been mentors as well as friends, and have been able to educate me on brands/styles/business, motivate me to explore more and keep me humble at the same time (no one wants to be a beer snob, beer geek yes, not beer snob). To these guys, thank you.
Selection of Groomsmen Bottles |
The knowledge and further understanding of the different beer and beer culture has developed and intense love. This love is recognized by many of my friends when we go shopping for beer or are sitting in a bar. They respect my opinion, and many times come to me looking for advice. I translated this into my gifts for my groomsmen. I feel that my gifts were heartfelt and, if I may say, perfect. We were able to get coolers personalized (soft-sided, picnic style) and inside I placed a six-pack of beers that I felt they would like. I included a Oktoberfest or two (wedding was in October) along with beer specifically for the guys. Some included all three Saison du BUFFs, BrewDog Tokio*, Oskar Blues Ten Fidy, Flying Dog Dogtoberfest and Ommegang Abbey Ale.
I would also like to apologize for the cell phone pictures, some day I will use our good camera.
How Many Can You Identify? |
My Prize- Westys for the Wedding |
Good retrospective on why you blog. I concur fully...the people you get to know is the best part of blogging.
ReplyDeleteI dunno about identifying the exact beer, but from left to right, top to bottom...
Row 1:
* Magic Hat
* Sierra Nevada
* Can - impossible to identify
* Flying Fish
* Harpoon
* Magic Hat
Row 2:
* Harpoon
* Flying Dog
* Dogfish Head
* Flying Dog
* Harpoon
* Sierra Nevada
Row 3:
* Harpoon
* Flying Dog
* Can
* No idea (very curious though)
* No idea - same as previous
Row 4:
* Can
* Dunno
* Sierra Nevada
* Can
* Sierra Nevada
* No idea
Row 5:
* Unidentifiable
* Ommegang
* Flying Fish
* Sierra Nevada
* Harpoon
* Ommegang
Row 6:
* No idea (curious though)
* Sierra Nevada
* Flying Dog
* No idea
* Can
* Flying Dog
Row 7:
* Ommegang
* Chimay
* Brew Dog
* Harpoon
* Ommegang
* Can
Row 8:
* Homebrew?
* Dogfish Head
* Victory
* Flying Dog
* Brew Dog
* Can...yellow....Yella Pils?
@Lost- pretty good. The cans are near impossible, but love how many you got- and great job on the Yella Pils!
ReplyDeleteMany of them are duplicates as well- all the Flying Dogs are the Dogtoberfest, etc.
Here is the list:
Magic Hat HiPA
Magic Hat Wacko
Sierra Nevada Tumbler
Oskar Blues Ten Fidy*
Oskar Blues Mama's Little Yella Pils*
Flying Fish Oktoberfest
Flying Dog Dogtoberfest
Harpoon Oktoberfest
O'Hara Irish Stout
Ommegang Abbey Ale
Lagunitas Pils
Brewer's Alley 1634
Chimay Blue
BrewDog Tokio
Caldera IPA*
Saison du BUFF- Stone
Saison du BUFF- Victory
Saison du BUFF- DogFish Head
*cans
Great post. If we don't love doing it then what's the point?!
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