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xtsho

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I'll drink a Hefeweizen in the summer but I'm not for all the fruit as in lemon and orange slices people put in it. Years ago when we'd hit up a Mcmenamins and sit outside I'd have to specifically request no fruit and the servers would look at me like I was crazy.
 

xtsho

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if you ever come to Denver, put Great Divide Brewing on your list. They've got some styles that i think seem to fit your likes. I love their Yeti on Nitro.
I've been to Denver a few times. Never had a chance to do anything more than work though. I have been to a couple brewers in Colorado Springs and if I remember correctly Durango and Trinidad as well. It's been quite a few years though and I don't know if what I drank was brewed on premises. I've driven all across Colorado. Love the state. Second only to Oregon.
 

rkymtnman

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I've been to Denver a few times. Never had a chance to do anything more than work though. I have been to a couple brewers in Colorado Springs and if I remember correctly Durango and Trinidad as well. It's been quite a few years though and I don't know if what I drank was brewed on premises. I've driven all across Colorado. Love the state. Second only to Oregon.
it is a beautiful place. i loved portland and the OR coast except for the rain. but the rain...
 

xtsho

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it is a beautiful place. i loved portland and the OR coast except for the rain. but the rain...
I'll take the rain over some of that winter weather in Colorado. Spent a week in Colorado Springs. 14° and almost 2ft of snow. Screw that. Then I had to drive to Denver and there was a nasty frozen stretch of highway I had to drive through. It sucked. Couldn't wait to get back to the rain. :mrgreen:
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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I've been to Denver a few times. Never had a chance to do anything more than work though. I have been to a couple brewers in Colorado Springs and if I remember correctly Durango and Trinidad as well. It's been quite a few years though and I don't know if what I drank was brewed on premises. I've driven all across Colorado. Love the state. Second only to Oregon.
Washington state is better than Oregon. The only thing Oregon has better than WA is the coast. But it’s still too cold and windy. Lol
 

rkymtnman

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I'll take the rain over some of that winter weather in Colorado. Spent a week in Colorado Springs. 14° and almost 2ft of snow. Screw that. Then I had to drive to Denver and there was a nasty frozen stretch of highway I had to drive through. It sucked. Couldn't wait to get back to the rain. :mrgreen:
you caught a weird time then. we have 300 days of sun here. luckily we can have studded snow tires here.

but i'll give you this, i'll take an oregon oyster over a rocky mtn oyster any day of the week!!!
 

xtsho

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You guys are making me mad. :mrgreen:

Oregon is better than Washington and Portland is better than Seattle.

Truth
 

xtsho

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Oregon is not better than Washington for hiking . I lived in both states and investigating the terrain in both extensively.
Hey now. I've also done extensive hiking in both states. Oregon is second to none. Ever hiked around Mt Jefferson? Some awesome primitive trails there. Easy to lose the path. Beautiful country. Same as in Washington or Colorado. I guess I'm Oregon biased being my home state. They're all nice.

:D
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Hey now. I've also done extensive hiking in both states. Oregon is second to none. Ever hiked around Mt Jefferson? Some awesome primitive trails there. Easy to lose the path. Beautiful country. Same as in Washington or Colorado. I guess I'm Oregon biased being my home state. They're all nice.

:D
Redmond /Bend is gorgeous.
 
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