Count me in for the next trip as well. Love everything Stone brews, and the food isn't too bad either.
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Count me in for the next trip as well. Love everything Stone brews, and the food isn't too bad either.
<blockquote>The Shepherd's Pie is a standard...</blockquote>Tell us the contents please! Looks dandy<br><br>
Awesome! My brother-in-law just told me there is now Double Arrogant Bastard! Must find!
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.stonebrew.com/">http://www.stonebrew.com/</a><br>
There is a full menu posted on their site.
<br>The Shepherd's Pie contains ground beef, enough vegetables to make your mom happy and twelve cows' worth of cheese. The 40-minute tour is free and obligatory, as it concludes with free beers. Appetizers and lunch or dinner will run you around $25-30 per gut. A draft will run you $5-8 on average, while some of the limiteds and bottles are slightly more (i.e., the big Red Barn seen was $12 and an equal sized Angel's Share - incredibly rare anywhere else...think orange Double Header - will put you back $40). The beer list is updated every few weeks and is incredibly extensive. Of course, these aren't yellow fizzy beers; a half-day at the place will find you well-lubricated and you'll likely leave barrel-chested and bearded with a viking helmet replete with horns.<br>If anyone's ever interested in preparing a convoy, I'd be more than down. The very modern grounds and architecture are as impressive as the fare, along with walking trails and streams and such.
With a write up/review like that, how can one not want to go??<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v235/chevyhoney/beerdrinking.gif"><br>Nicely done!!!<br>
Oh, we got a mighty convoy, truckin' to the stonebrew!<br><br>
ROAD TRIP!!!
All right now, time to set up another trade day with a trip to Stone Brew on the side. Or maybe it's actually the trade day that will be on the side. I'll fly down for that.
Sounds like a great road trip crew!