FYI... Basically, the largest brewery in the world is in Golden. The town stinks of fermentation in warm weather. Choose location wisely.
I know about Coors...hadn't thought about its effect in the warm weather though...isn't there a lot of "pure Rocky Mtn. spring water" as part of Coors' makeup?
Another cold day (in the teens). I’ve been out to the doctor and the supermarket. Never been so glad for the heated seats in my car (aka “The Tushie Toaster”).
I just got a Subaru with heated seats ... I use to pick on people with them ... now I want them in all my vehicles.
When the Budweiser plant fires up here in Houston, it smells like cooking breakfast. Definitely a 'cooking eggs' smell along with the bready/yeasty odor. It's not unpleasant, just odd.
All water in CO comes from the sky. And by pure Rocky Mountain water they mean "City of Golden Municipal Water Supply"
The cold here this winter is torture. Today it's -23C and it's expected to be like this for all of next week. We're suffering.
To hear my wife complain, the humid, just above freezing temperatures we're having are far worse than the lake effect cold she had outside of Detroit. Yeah, right.
I would be a bit skeptical also, but it is colder here than I care for. I just wish the sun would come out.
I may be out in Golden for a couple days next June....scope the place out. Joining my family later for a trip to Estes.
I hear you. We haven’t seen a high of zero (F) for a week. Haven’t broken below -40 though. I had -39 last week on the way to work last week. But it is clear, calm, crisp and old school. Heck, I use to wait for the school bus in this weather with a little dabadoo in my hair, a baseball cap and hi tops. The 80’s rocked. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro