Micto brewer in a utilikilt
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Micto brewer in a utilikilt
This micro brewer in a Utilikilt picked a clever name and logo.
Disclaimer- I have no connection to this business and am not promoting it in any way.
http://manskirtbrewing.com/
Disclaimer- I have no connection to this business and am not promoting it in any way.
http://manskirtbrewing.com/
Re: Micto brewer in a utilikilt
Kilts and good beer. What's not to like.
Re: Micro brewer in a utilikilt
Great! I'll make a special trip to Hackettstown, New Jersey to visit this place.
One of my favorite places to hang out is The Growler Guys, which is both a tap room
and growler refill station (with 60 brews on tap) and a very good coffee house.
The people there are all totally cool, I wear whatever feels comfortable (usually
a knee length skirt) and have seen several kilt-wearers there. (Likewise, I have no
interest in this business and am not promoting it.)
One of my favorite places to hang out is The Growler Guys, which is both a tap room
and growler refill station (with 60 brews on tap) and a very good coffee house.
The people there are all totally cool, I wear whatever feels comfortable (usually
a knee length skirt) and have seen several kilt-wearers there. (Likewise, I have no
interest in this business and am not promoting it.)
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Re: Micto brewer in a utilikilt
It looks like a great idea. It is not very far from my place so Maybe I will give it a try and visit it, in kilt of course. Any discounts when in kilt?
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Re: Micto brewer in a utilikilt
Wouldn't you know it, the first picture on the website shows the brew hard and joyfully at it, brewing beer and wearing ... faded blue jeans! Great!
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