First stop on our roadie and the "Sorry, Arizona, for that whole insufferably moral preening and yet hypocritical California boycott thing" leg of the trip.
Something is screwy with Blogger this morning, so let's just take it by the numbers:
A couple of looks at Whisky Row in downtown Prescott.
The War Memorial sculpture outside the Yavapai County courthouse of which Prescott is the county seat and which is across the street from Whisky Row.
Inside the Prescott Brewery Co.
And enjoying a Bell's Two-Hearted Ale, a hoppy but balanced red ale, at The Raven Cafe in town.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Prescott, Arizona
Posted by Dean at 9/28/2010 09:50:00 AM
Labels: Arizona, beer, boycott, illegal immigration, miscellany, road trips
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5 comments:
Wish I were there. Love the PBC. Also love that town square. Quintessential American small town. It ought to be in the movies.
Wish I were there, too. Kick back with an Octoberfest Ale for me! :)
Thanks for the well wishes, guys.
I think we found the location for our next SLOB beer fest.
W.C., to your point, Prescott's well-deserved motto is "America's home town"
Glad to see the trip is going well. Missed you at the Beer Hunter with 'Dawg last night, watching the zebras save Jake Cutler from himself.
Prescott in the Fall! Heaven. One of my former homes. Be sure to take the train ride in Clarkdale...my great, great, great Uncle owned the mine. Damn, I need a road trip.
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