I'm off on a brand new wacky beer adventure. In November, I will head to Michigan to do something I've been meaning to do for awhile and visit some of my favorite MI breweries (full route here if you're actually interested).
Rough plan is (starting in Grand Rapids) to hit Dark Horse, Arcadia, Bell's, New Holland, the Livery & Founders (and possibly Kuhnhenn & Jolly Pumpkin) before side trekking towards Chicago to do Shoreline, Flossmoor, Three Floyds and finally the Illinois Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer.
However, if anyone familiar with the area has any suggestions about any of the cities along my route (they don't have to be beer-related tips - honest!) or anything that's worth a detour, please let me have 'em because very little is set in stone right now.
Rough plan is (starting in Grand Rapids) to hit Dark Horse, Arcadia, Bell's, New Holland, the Livery & Founders (and possibly Kuhnhenn & Jolly Pumpkin) before side trekking towards Chicago to do Shoreline, Flossmoor, Three Floyds and finally the Illinois Festival of Wood and Barrel-Aged Beer.
However, if anyone familiar with the area has any suggestions about any of the cities along my route (they don't have to be beer-related tips - honest!) or anything that's worth a detour, please let me have 'em because very little is set in stone right now.
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obd:
You are correct sir, it's still the same place, just named after their founder. There is a lot of good beer in the state. Grizzly Peaks in Ann Arbor is a great place to have a meal and a beer or four.
somethingstupid:
I didn't notice that you commented on my blog or I don't remember what you're responding to, but anyway, good to see you and hope all is well, etc., etc.