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  1. #7726
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    New mini-line for the little groms, next to Loon at MRG. Skier's right about 100 yrds below the Snail crossover. Pops out at the last tower before B-Land base
    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Be prepared for multi hour wait at Hill farmstead.
    I went on a random Saturday (rainy/cold) at the last minute - showed up at 4:40 and was heading home 30 minutes later. I called first and they said the line was about 20 minutes, which is tolerable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_ski View Post
    I went on a random Saturday (rainy/cold) at the last minute - showed up at 4:40 and was heading home 30 minutes later. I called first and they said the line was about 20 minutes, which is tolerable.
    I agree, call ahead if you can. Its still so shocking that you drive down this dirt road and then there are 300 people standing in line to get beer. Wonder how the neighbors feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Be prepared for multi hour wait at Hill farmstead.
    Lost Nation brewery in Morrisville. Smuggler notch distillery in Jeffersonville and Boyden Winery in Cambridge.
    fighting gravity on a daily basis

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Shelburne Farms is a great visit and the scenery is amazing, overlooking the lake and ADK's.

    A good day would be morning to the Moss Glen Falls in the Granville Gulf south on Rt. 100... then continue into Rochester 10 miles to the Cafe for brunch, then 125 west into Middlebury, then 7 north to Shelburne Farms for dinner/sunset. Lincoln Gap has Sunset Ledge hike which would be great in the foliage, too... tough choices, but fun all around.

    If you do the Sunset Ledge hike, you should then drive down thru Lincoln, and into Bristol to the Bobcat Cafe for dinner and brews... very tasty.
    Texas Falls is on the west side of 125, Bingham Falls on the road between Lincoln and Bristol, and then Huntington Ravine a little further north for your waterfall viewing pleasure.

  6. #7731
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    Vinman must be running for a spot on the local Chamber of Commerce board ;-)!

    Mtnwriter - All great suggestions above. Let me know if you plan to make it up to BTV at all and if so, a stop at Fiddlehead in Shelburne is a must. Get a growler and walk next store for some great pie...strawjack might have some comments about Fiddlehead after his visit this weekend.

  7. #7732
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    I can vouch for the Fiddlehead brews, haven't had the pie.
    Silent....but shredly.

  8. #7733
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    standing in line to purchase beer, way to custy up, flatlanders.
    no one born in VT, wait's in line, to spend, that kind of money on beer.
    man the fuck up and say fuck you, craft boy.
    i'm living the High Life!
    you can get it at gas station's, while you buy, 'premium 93' octane, for the guzzler, that you spend half your life in.
    wut-wut
    crab in my shoe mouth

  9. #7734
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    standing in line to purchase beer, way to custy up, flatlanders
    Couldn't agree more buttah . . . that's why when I run out I send my peeps to wait in line for me. Pass the Grey Poupon please. And Strawjack don't forget to drop off my growlers. Happy Anniversary!
    Last edited by lynchdogger; 09-22-2014 at 08:24 PM.
    The Passion is in the Risk

  10. #7735
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    ^That's why I hired a personal trainer to work out for me, too....



    You can get most of those brews at various local restaurants and hole in the wall places.

    Goes better with food, but you can't bring it home. Should be a fun Ullrfest if we can collect a bunch of different growlers.... Buttah pays double, tho
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

  11. #7736
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    Last week I walked into Fiddlehead, picked up a case of Mastermind and walked out 4 minutes later. I did have exact change, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    ^That's why I hired a personal trainer to work out for me, too....



    You can get most of those brews at various local restaurants and hole in the wall places.

    Goes better with food, but you can't bring it home. Should be a fun Ullrfest if we can collect a bunch of different growlers.... Buttah pays double, tho
    wine goes better with food, frat boy.
    and buttah's never been to sausage/ullrfest, sounds bony.
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    ^ I always figured you were more of a bathtub gin kind of guy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    wine goes better with food, frat boy.
    and buttah's never been to sausage/ullrfest, sounds bony.
    I'll stick to drinking craft brews with my burgers and burritos, but thx bro.

    And Ullrfest is open to all, but if you want, we'll spank you with some fat skis?
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    umm yes, burgers and burritos, frat boy food.
    try laying off teh red meat, big fellah.
    nice call on the BTG, FD!
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    Thanks for all the suggestions on places to see and go. I appreciate all the information from everyone. I'll take a look at this and do some planning and may have a few follow up questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    umm yes, burgers and burritos, frat boy food.
    try laying off teh red meat, big fellah.
    nice call on the BTG, FD!
    Ullrfest == Good eats, good times and safety is checked regularly and diligently. You'd have fun. Jus' sayin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    standing in line to purchase beer, way to custy up, flatlanders.
    no one born in VT, wait's in line, to spend, that kind of money on beer.
    man the fuck up and say fuck you, craft boy.
    i'm living the High Life!
    you can get it at gas station's, while you buy, 'premium 93' octane, for the guzzler, that you spend half your life in.
    wut-wut
    Dude.. why are you so fucking angry all the time? Sounds like you've got it made down there, thought that would transfer to your online persona.

  19. #7744
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    whose angry?
    not me. i love you guys.
    breaking ballz is all.
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinman View Post
    Lost Nation brewery in Morrisville. Smuggler notch distillery in Jeffersonville and Boyden Winery in Cambridge.
    You forgot Rock Art Brewery.

    If you're not interested in bringing growlers home with you, Prohibition Pig, The Resevoir, Bluestone, Positive Pie (Montpelier & Hardwick), and Three Penny Tap Room should all have some on draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgb@etree View Post
    Do it. You're an OG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyDutchman View Post
    strawjack might have some comments about Fiddlehead after his visit this weekend.
    Quote Originally Posted by lynchdogger View Post
    And Strawjack don't forget to drop off my growlers. Happy Anniversary!
    Fiddlehead's IPA is very good. Wish the secondfiddle was around though. I bought a 4pk of their mastermind dblipa. Jury is still out on that one for me. I've only had one and I was feelin' fine when I drank it. That day went like this - Fiddle IPA, Flyin' Ryan, Zerogravity IPA, Lawsons 'bit of sunshine', Heady, then the Mastermind.

    It's hard to actually find beer to bring home in a can or bottle. Heady is almost impossible and I think there is plenty out there just as good.

    I did grab a six of Otter's overgrown just because of the label. Just when I thought I would never be a victim of marketing, although it is a very good APA.

    Thanks Lynchy. 20yrs...holy shit! It's a china anniversary, so mail ordered one in. She arrives tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawjack View Post
    I did grab a six of Otter's overgrown just because of the label. Just when I thought I would never be a victim of marketing, although it is a very good APA.
    Make that two of us. I enjoyed them as well.

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    Getting colourier around here:

    Guess the ski area...
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    .2 inches of snow recorded on george. Still behind august snow totals, but.......

    surf was FiRING yesterday. Biggest since winter.

    weather looks lovely for the next week. Warm

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