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December
14
2007

While others go out for bread and milk

Off to the beer store
to stock up on essentials
ahead of the storm

Buy at Art.com

Written by Captain Hops.

References: Weather forecast says a winter storm is coming.
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Thing of the Day: Columbia Sportswear Men’s Charger Parka

December
13
2007

Stood Up?

halfway through my beer
will I finish it alone
or will she arrive

Written by bill.

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Thing of the Day: Guinness Heritage Pint Glasses – 4 Pack

December
12
2007

Collaborator Doppelbock

Brewed by committee.
How many are too many
Cooks in the kitchen?

Written by Captain Hops.

References: I finally got to taste Collaborator Doppelbock, the open source beer from Flying Dog Brewery. It was a good bottle of beer… but it wasn’t spectacular. There was absolutely nothing offensive about it. In fact it seemed like a craft brewers attempt to offend no one. It was well made. It just wasn’t unique. It didn’t stand out. It wasn’t interesting. Nobody took any risks in terms of flavor and that is just weird for Flying Dog Ales.

Now I don’t know if that outcome was a result of brewing by committee or because the collaboration period simply wasn’t long enough to take the beer where it could eventually go. The whole process seemed awfully rushed to me and even somewhat orchestrated. Open Source Beer was and is an interesting idea, and if any risks were taken it was in the process not the results. I hope the project continues, I would love to taste Collaborator 2.0 and 3.0 and 4.0 and see if a committee can eventually create a spectacular beer.

Other Flying Dog News: By the way, Flying Dog Brewery is consolidating all beer production into the Maryland facility they bought in 2006. The Maryland facility is already responsible for 70% of the current Flying Dog production and also brews Wild Goose beers and a number of contract beers. This move is in response to the deteriorating economics of brewing and the economy in general. The Maryland brewery is simply newer and more efficient than their brewing facilities in Denver. All current brewery employees will be offered jobs and assistance relocating to Maryland. The headquarters will remain in Denver, Colorado.

For any Flying Dog employees considering the move, please know that Frederick, Maryland is a nice quaint historic town with easy interstate access to Baltimore, MD and Washington DC. You won’t have anything as towering as the Rocky Mountains, but you will have the Appalachians where you can go rafting, hiking and skiing in West Virginia, Western Maryland and Pennsylvania. Virginia and Shenandoah are right nearby as well. You’ll also be about 3-3.5 hours from the ocean. Good luck with the move. It’s a straight shot east on I-70. If you’re driving a truck you can do it in about 3 ten-hour days. Welcome to the East Coast.

Cheers!

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Thing of the Day: I’ve been told I have to read Cryptonomicon.

December
11
2007

Think of Those Without

I am in Iraq
its starting to piss me off
I cannot drink beer

Written by matt.

References: Iraq
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Thing of the Day: iTouchless Rechargebale Portable Handheld Electric Bug Zapper / Fly Swatter

December
10
2007

Common Sense

For thousands of years
We’ve pulled it off. — Loosen up!
It’s just parenting.

Written by Captain Hops.

References: I’ve been thinking about this for a while, but I was finally inspired to write this haiku by Jay’s recent post on mothers (and fathers) getting together and enjoying a social drink while their children play safely together. I didn’t want to write this haiku (or go on this rant) because it shouldn’t be necessary. However, there seems to be a very vocal Guilt Industrial Complex out there that is hell bent on making parents feel awful about exposing their children to any type of reality or potentially difficult situation. They prey on fear and butcher the truth in their efforts to make other people conform to their puritanical beliefs.

Now, I grant them that raising good, healthy and responsible children is a noble goal. However I don’t think their methods really achieve that goal. In fact, I believe it is doing the opposite. They seem to think that anything that has the *potential* to cause harm or damage should be demonized, removed, and hidden away until they are adults. I believe it’s better to demonstrate the responsible way to use or enjoy something and warn of the dangers of using something in an improper or irresponsible manner. Teach a child (or anyone) how to tell the difference between good and bad, responsible and irresponsible, safe and dangerous and they will be able to use that skill their whole lives and in any number of situations. Dictate right and wrong and use guilt and fear to enforce your beliefs and you end up with a confused individual with no ability to safely navigate and enjoy our strange and wonderful world.

Notice I am drifting away from alcohol here. It just seems to me that society at large is expending great effort at attempting to remove all adversity and obstacles from our precious children’s lives rather than teaching them how to deal with adversity and obstacles in a responsible manner. It’s no longer anyone’s fault if they are unable to cope with choices in the modern world. It’s the fault of the person that put or left that choice in their way without giving them explicit instructions on what the “correct” answer is.

The thing is that people have been parenting for quite some time and the human race has managed to survive. It isn’t hard to teach responsibility and keep your children safe at the same time you are enjoying yourself. In fact demonstrating responsibility, safety and enjoyment is a much more productive educational tool than guilt, fear and lies. Loosen up. It’s just parenting.
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Thing of the Day: The Three-Martini Playdate: A Practical Guide to Happy Parenting or Three-Martini Family Vacation: A Field Guide to Intrepid Parenting

December
9
2007

Every Little Bit Helps

It’s not an escape.
That pint before gift shopping
enhances my cheer.

Written by Captain Hops.

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