Arguably my second greatest experience is drinking old Bert Grant beer at GABF with the late, great beer writer, historian, and whisky lover Michael Jackson.
(#1 is unarguably Jackson trying my initial homebrewing efforts and shushing the people around us, eager to discuss things as I poured him more. It was in an old abandoned synagogue in Denver, falling apart around us, like '06. He died before I returned the next year.)
I once found old Bert Grant dusty bottles in Tampa area in mid 2000's. I brought back a few old bottles as souvenirs.
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(#1 is unarguably Jackson trying my initial homebrewing efforts and shushing the people around us, eager to discuss things as I poured him more. It was in an old abandoned synagogue in Denver, falling apart around us, like '06. He died before I returned the next year.)
I once found old Bert Grant dusty bottles in Tampa area in mid 2000's. I brought back a few old bottles as souvenirs.
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