46 thoughts on “♫ There is a house on Lake Ontario… ♫

      1. Listen- you better behave. I'm giving you and the entire northeast corridor a winter storm warning. Don't make me come down there.

          1. I already have a 12-hour shift ahead of me tomorrow, driving in this on what will probably be a snow day in Queen Anne's as well. Do your worst! Preferably an hours-long power outage…

  1. The frozen north? WTF? You don't drink beer. It freezes and you eat it on a stick. Get some hard liquor that doesn't freeze. What the fuck is wrong with you people?

    1. We used to keep our beer out in the snowbank. Encased in snow, it doesn't freeze. Out in the air overnight, sploosh.

  2. One of my Alaskan engineer buddies help bankroll Geoff & Marcie Larson, who founded Alaskan. Had a nice time last spring drinking with all three. Alaskan provides beer for a big party, for locals mainly, in downtown Juneau the night before the first cruise ship arrives. Then there is a second big party the night after the last cruise ship leaves. Between those two events, locals try to avoid the cruise-ship area and the Q-Tips – white hair and white tennis shoes.

  3. Now THIS – – this was one of the first "craft brews" I was ever familiar with, the Snow Goose ale in particular. Probably early 2000, when I sipped on it at Main St. Grill, at the time Richmond's only vegetarian-restaurant-at-night/ traditional-breakfast-by-day eateries. Hippie joint with "slide show Tuesdays" and "live bluegrass jam" Thursdays. Homemade lamajune sauce. Family-owned and eventually -sold, the wife currently helps my sister run her tex-mex place downtown. Main St Grill was legendary, and I haven't seen Wild Goose brand in a while but the logo here sure brings back memories~

  4. Contact Cloacas
    The Lone Pinon fiddle sounds cool in the trad. Mexico music.
    Didn't care for Meow. The videos of them were a little much.

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