It's Waldos @waldos-art ! I'm an artist and an author and got sucked into Stranger Things from the beginning. But when Billy came on board? Hatchi Matchi!! Hooked

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It's Waldos @waldos-art ! I'm an artist and an author and got sucked into Stranger Things from the beginning. But when Billy came on board? Hatchi Matchi!! Hooked
Aw dang that’s me
Rock and Roll! Showy Stamen Hazy Double IPA from Ology Brewing, The Helles Lager from All Relation, Boyfriend IPA from NOLA Brewing, A Little Sumpin Sumpin Ale from Lagunitas, Life Itself Key Lime Pie Gose from Great Raft Brewing, The Waldos Special Ale 2020 Triple IPA from Lagunitas, Candyshop V4 and Bombpop from Gilla Brewing. And here’s my mugshot since I haven’t posted one in awhile.
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Happy 420, world! So, in the immortal words of this stamp enthusiast’s favorite Nobel Laureate:
They’ll stone you when you’re riding in your car They’ll stone you when you’re playing your guitar Yes, but I would not feel so all alone EVERYBODY must get stoned
Stamp details: Stamp on top: Issued on: September 21, 2017 From: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Colnect #733
Stamp on bottom: Issued on: August 18, 2017 From: Skopje, Macedonia Colnect #2017-19A
Acquisition Acceptance
Waldo’s Special Ale is a glass of hop oil disguised as beer. It’s thick and sweet and boozy. Lagunitas’ characteristic pineapple and resin flavor is as present as ever. It’s a heady twelve percent alcohol, but it feels good. Unlike last month’s High West-ified, this is proof that ownership doesn’t correlate with quality.
You’ve probably heard the news by now, but in case you live under a rock: Heineken bought the other half of Lagunitas last week.
When I was in the local bottle shop, everyone was abuzz, Wicked Weed and Lagunitas in one week? But the consensus seemed to be that Lagunitas was doing it right. I mean, they sold half the company in 2015, and continued to put out great beers, so that’s good? The mood seemed resigned. If the ownership changes and the beer stays the same, why bother?
Closer to home, Bend’s 10 Barrel was also in the blogosphere last week. The brewery is ignoring their parent company while proudly touting ten years of independent brewing. It was ironic, but not unexpected. It’s not like Kraft Foods gets a mention every time Boca Burger celebrates a milestone. And really, at Lagunitas and everywhere else, the same people are in charge as three years ago.
I understand that it takes more than a year or two for a brewery to really change. Especially with the same leadership. That’s not what the worrywarts fear. It’s the long term shifts that keep blogger up at night. You have to remember: a monopoly isn’t made overnight. It took fifty years for the Anheuser’s and the Busch’s to dismantle the American brewing machine -- 754 brewing companies in 1934 to 51 in 1983.
In Draft Magazine, an anonymous source at an anonymous brewery described what’s changed since they were sold. Not much, apparently. Benefits are better. The beer brewed is more consistent. And everything is better documented, keeping track of where money goes out and how the money rolls in. You can’t pinch pennies if you don’t know where the pennies are.
As long as breweries are turning a profit, the corporate overlords have no incentive to change how things are run. But in another few years, if the beer market slows, if Donald Trump does something stupid and destroys the economy, the corporate overlords will have their profits, one way or another.
Damian Marley, Balram Vaswani, Steve DeAngelo and Snoop Dogg help us demystify the counterculture's highest holiday.
In Mexico, native healers known as the curanderos used cannabis, or pipiltzintzintli, in their practice to treat a variety of conditions. The shamans believed there was a correlation between medicinal plants and divine spirits, a notion that didn't sit well with the Spanish church. "Towards the end of the 17th Century, the Catholic Church caught wind of this and banned cannabis, spreading rumors that people who used it were in communion with the devil and would go crazy," says Steve DeAngelo, one of the world's leading cannabis activists and founder of California's Harborside Health Center.
More and more and more and more!!
Did We Just Become Best Friends DIPA from Hoof Hearted Brewing, Suncatcher IPA from Southern Prohibition, Devadent Brewings Coconut Citra IPA, Brewe Of Tucks and Dynamic Duo IPA from Port Orleans Brewing, Grapefruit Holy Roller and Rocket Pop Gose from Urban South Brewing, Dragons Milk White Stout from New Holland Brewing and The Waldo’s Special from Lagunitas!!!