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"Dale, I think there has been a misunderstanding about your input for our 'Traveling' Feature".

This is still totally better than getting son'd by Adrian Peterson.

I know you've done your fair share of blasting breweries for their sexist marketing in these reviews. For my money, Clown Shoes may be the leader in the clubhouse with some of their offerings (Tramp Stamp, etc.). The Brown Angel earns a special spot for doubling down on the sexism with a splash of racism. Unfortunate,

What these scientists fail to take into account is the well known "sudden burst" that occurs in these scenarios.

What these scientists fail to take into account is the well known "sudden burst" that occurs in these scenarios.

This is so dumb. And also funny.

Awesome

I love this beer. So I'll just add that the only thing better than a bottle of Two Hearted Ale is a 16 oz can of Two Hearted Ale, which they just started distributing in the last year.

I'm not questioning Michigan's bona fides as a great beer producer these days. It was more "unexpected" in terms of why Michigan was so far out ahead of the curve for great craft breweries. There is good craft beer pretty much everywhere now, but MI was one of the early leaders in the clubhouse, along w/ CA

I was pretty excited when Bells started distributing in NY last year. I was in the Detroit area visiting friends this summer and drank as much MI beer as I could. I agree with your point above about Bells consistency- they just make great beers and don't mess around . I really tried to like Shorts, but generally found

Couldn't agree more with this. Rye beers are fantastic and this one rules. I'd put BR right there with other breweries like FW and Bells (to name two off the top of my head) that literally don't have a subpar offering. BR's more highly touted Racer 5 is a good enough IPA and gives me a solid indication of what it

Whiteboard Contents of Adirondack Hockey Team Re-Naming Brainstorming Session:

Per Wikipedia-

Goodell was quick to point out that in addition to the monetary settlement, the former players had already received plaques as well.

Lesson learned. That'll be the last time they go for 2.

[wipes brow]

+1

+1

I hate to play devil's advocate here, but has anyone considered the fact that the NCAA simply doesn't know how to handle monetization of likeness, because no one has ever liked the NCAA before?