👀
Santa Fe Caboose up for sale at a local Estate Sale.
(no, I don't have a backyard big enough).
👀
Santa Fe Caboose up for sale at a local Estate Sale.
(no, I don't have a backyard big enough).
@RVLara23 @W6KME I've only bought Rolling Rock once in my life. (and I didn't drink any of it). I bought it in the middle of the day, on a bicycle, and the clerk there treated me like I was a problem day drinker and quietly rang me up and let me out the side door of our grocery store ("hey, buddy, you don't have to go out the front entrance... I'll let you out here...") 😂
(It was for slugs, but ended up all consumed by the wood rats)

Attached: 2 images Checked off "bought cheapest beer possible before 130pm and bicycled it home" on the bike tooter achivement list. #BikeTooter (Edit: just for clarity, these are for my slugs, I do have a driver's license and no DUI arrest, I do own a car, and I don't drink beer.)
Only bottles for me. Never had it in a can.
No idea what that is but holy hell there's so many micro brews these days we all probably have regional gems all around us.
@RVLara23 @cshishido @ai6yr To call it a gem or a microbrew is a disservice to all beer.
When I was in college, in the Los Angeles area you could get a six pack of talls for a buck. It was brewed in a stinky brick brewery downtown, surrounded on three side by freeways clogged with the best of LA's historic smoke-producing behemoths and trucks. The dominant flavor was exhaust, with a touch of the aluminum can.
It was awful. But did I mention it was a buck for a six pack of talls?