Daily beer and sports musings
Is it just me, or is this the longest week known to mankind? It’s only Wednesday afternoon?! Let’s get on with it, already! Anyway, couple things floating around in the ol’ Beagle noggin.
-What are the odds that if the American League was going to give up three runs in the All-Star Game that my man Roy Halladay would be the one giving those up? For the record, I hope the Blue Jays fire their general manager and keep Roy Halladay. This idea that Halladay needs to go play for a contender is crap. I have a better idea: the Blue Jays should become contenders. They need to quit trying to pretend they’re a small-market team. Toronto is one of the biggest cities in North America. So let’s drop a couple hundred mil on payroll and try to win with Halladay.
-I’ve got college football fever right now in a bad way. I’ve scanned the Internet for every preseason report I can find. I put a countdown timer on my iPhone to let me know when the first game is (1 month, 20 days, 23 hours and 55 minutes to OSU-Georgia!). I’m already formulating my tailgating menu and beer selection. Bring. It. On.
-Mustang Brewing Co. founder Tim Schoelen passed this note along about last night’s pint night at McNellie’s: “Mustang Brewing Company had a great launch at McNellie’s last night. 196 pints sold in just 12 minutes. 9 kegs were floated before it was all over. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! We could not do it without you. McNellie’s is re-stocked and ready to serve up more Golden Ale. We will send out updates for more events soon. Thanks again!”
-I apologize for stalling on my review of my Beer of the Month delivery. I have indeed tasted all four beers. In order that I not perform a disservice to anyone involved, I may need to taste the beers again before I can write about them. I know, it’s a tough job.
-Just wanted to drop a reminder that The Thirsty Beagle is on twitter. You can follow me at www.twitter.com/thirstybeagle.
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