most people don’t consider taking public transportation for fun. while everyone thinks of it as a way to commute few people ride to destinations that might have tasty food and interesting things to drink. Gail and Steve made a website that documents where you might go along any of the places BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) stops. while the show has it’s roots in local we talk about how you could replicate this in your own city if it hasn’t already been done.
the show is cut into two parts. this was done to accommodate an issue with the audio.
most people don’t consider taking public transportation for fun. while everyone thinks of it as a way to commute few people ride to destinations that might have tasty food and interesting things to drink. Gail and Steve made a website that documents where you might go along any of the places BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) stops called BeerByBART. while the show has it’s roots in local we talk about how you could replicate this in your own city if it hasn’t already been done.
Beers on the show:
Clipper City Pale Ale, Bell’s Hop Slam, Brewer’s Art Resurrection, Clipper City Brewing Heavy Seas and Gail’s homebrew.
Homework: plan a trip to somewhere haven’t been using a train, street car, light rail, BART, bus or cable car.
Links:
BJCP Beer Tasting Form
get ready for Queen of Beer you have a year!
Beer in Baltimore dot com
BaltimoreBeerWeek.com
Gose – old style beer made with salt.
the state of Pennsylvania sponsors cleaning beer lines.
take a water taxi to Max’s Tap House.
Teach a Friend to Brew is the first Saturday in November
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