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Pseudo-Socialist Propaganda Beer
Rogue has never had a stellar reputation. The beer is overpriced to make it look nicer, their pubs are terrible, and it seems to be a pretty shitty place to work. The brewery was started in Ashland Oregon by a group of former Adidas and Nike executives. For them, the Rogue brand was always more important than the beer they made. It’s been years since I’ve given Rogue, one of Oregon’s oldest breweries, a second thought. But in the last year, the brewery seems to be quietly relaunching themselves.
It started over the holidays when they sent us that bottle of Santa’s Private Reserve. I thought I would to hate it. I was expecting lackluster Red Ale wrapped in shiny paper. But it was actually, dare I say it, good. And then I noticed cans of Yellow Snow at the grocery store. I’d seen the sophomoric name before, but I remembered it being an IPA, but this is a Pilsner. A Pilsner with spruce tips.
Again, I wasn’t expecting much, but the beer is good. It has that sweet, tangy, lemony flavor of spruce surrounded by a crispy yellow beer. Huh. Is Rogue getting better? The new beers are interesting, the branding is moving away from white dudes pumping their fists, and they even have a very respectable ranking on Glassdoor. I’m not ready to forgive all their old missteps – though those old Voodoo donut stouts are looking prescient now – but I may start following Rogue’s progress in the future.
Sand City/LIC Beer Project Full Monty Imperial IPA.
Cloudwater!
Craft Can Storage Idea
Craft Can Storage Idea
Craft Can Storage Idea
Craft Can and Storage Idea
Get creative without needing to knit or crochet! Cover a can with yarn to use for pencils, brushes, scissors, glasses or even your knitting needles and crochet hooks. Great gift idea!
This free pattern is simply called a Pencil Can Holder. Great idea to store those crochet hooks that we loose between the cushions of the couch.
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Grimm Magnetic Compass.