[ietf86-tech] Let's start with an important question

Lance Hollandsworth lhollandsworth at verilan.com
Mon Feb 4 13:45:55 PST 2013


I've tried a couple of the local micro-brews out here (Nanog57 Orlando) 
and I'm not very impressed, there's a nice beer called Yuengling that 
most of the establishments have but I'm afraid it would fall into that 
Sam Adams Category, it's good though.

http://www.yuengling.com/our_beer/


On 2/4/13 4:33 PM, Jim Martin wrote:
> Gentlepeople,
> 	Ok, clearly what I need to be sending to the list is a braindump of where we are on this net. However, it's being pre-empted by an urgent question from Marcia.
>
> 	The hotel is very isolated (if you don't have a car) and the Hotel bar has a /very/ meagre (read: mainstream US) beer selection. To put it into perspective, the only "vaguely interesting" beer is Sam Adams Light.
>
> 	Well Marcia is working with the hotel, and they're willing to bring in additional options, but have asked us what we'd like to see.
>
> 	Since they'll have to be working with a mainstream distributor, and not everyone is a beer snob, my list to her was:
>
> 	Sierra Nevada, Guinness, and Blue Moon
>
> 	I also mentioned that if there was an interesting local micro-brew, folks often are looking for something local....
>
> 	Opinions? Other thoughts?
>
> 	Now, I promise I'll dump the actual technical stuff here shortly, but this was URGENT! ;-)
>
>
> 	- Jim
>
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