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Breckenridge Vanilla Porter Not rated yet
When I bought the birthday gift of 40 different bottles of craft brew for Scott's birthday, I also bought one for myself... Breckenridge Vanilla Porter

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This is a site for people who love a good pint, want to talk about or review a favorite micro brew, and find out more about the brewing industry; stout, craft brew, porter, lager, all kinds of brews--I tend to prefer ale, and Guinness is my favorite (but more on that later). You can rate beer here, sharing your love for the liquid gold, the juice of the barley, the amber nectar of the gods...

This site got its start as a result of one of the best birthday gifts a beer lover could receive.  For my 40th birthday, my wife handed me a  birthday card.  No gift-wrapped package.  No big screen TV with a big bow.  No tee time at the local course.  What gives? ...The BIG FOUR-O is kind of a landmark birthday, and just a card? 

Well, she's a crafty one (and a fan of craft brew herself!  How do you think she became the wife of a devoted craft brew connoisseur in the first place?).  Naturally, the birthday card had an ale theme, and was signed with a cryptic note:  "Seek and ye shall find."  Attached to the card was a streamer that led down the hallway and disappeared into a closet. 

Following the streamer, I found a bottle of Mephistopheles Stout in the closet with another little note: "You're just getting started!"

Attentive readers will have already figured out that there must be 40 more bottles to be found in this little adventure.  2 1/2 hours later (my wife and her accomplices are very clever with their hiding places), I had a shiny new collection of 40 craft beers, specialty beers, microbrew and import beers lined up on the dining room table - only two of which I had ever had before. 



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