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archive for the year 2010

– ginkgo leaves –


our gingko leaves have turned yellow and are falling down.

– ryan

– factory life –


check out this great conveyer belt!

– ryan

– bridge to nowhere –


check out this old bridge i saw today near marietta street and means street. i am not sure where it used to go, but it abruptly ends at a parking lot. and based on the clothes drying and little hut i saw, i assume people are living on the bridge as well. kind of crazy.

– ryan

– florida beer company –


on our recent trip to florida we visited the florida beer company tasting room and brewery. here they brew hurricane reef, ybor gold, key west, la tropical and other florida beers.

the brewery was fairly small, offering a fun intimate setting for the visitor. the tasting room was on the second floor of the building, right above the beer brewing. this allowed you to watch the brewers hard at work while sampling their beers. we watched the bottling and capping process while tasting ours. the setup reminded me a lot of the rogue brewery in newport, or.

i tried the key west sunset ale and swamp ape ipa on draft. although i enjoyed the sunset ale, it was the swamp ape ipa that really stood out. this tasty treat was extremely hoppy and a whopping 10%, quite the beast indeed! it was brand new from florida beer and not actually available yet. i was bummed i couldn’t buy any to bring home.

i had a blast sampling fresh brewed local beers while on vacation! if you ever find yourself in melbourne, florida, be sure to stop by the florida beer company.

– ryan

florida beer company

2500 south harbor city blvd
melbourne, fl 32901

321-728-4114

– gwinnett leaves –


here are some nice fall leaves i saw while working in gwinnett this week!

– ryan

– southern tier ipa –


i recently tried the ipa by southern tier brewing and loved it! after recommendations from my buddy willy, i was excited to find southern tier beers finally available in georgia. this triple hopped ale is refreshing! it is super hoppy and has a great citrus aroma. on top of that, it packs a punch at 7.4%! for a great new hoppy beer, try out the ipa by southern tier brewing.

be sure to try the crème brûlée imperial milk stout by southern tier brewing as well!

– ryan

southern tier brewing

2072 stoneman circle
lakewood, ny 14750

716-763-5479

– fall reflection –


check out this beautiful reflection!

– ryan

– the calvary has arrived –


with the help of my buddy rob from oregon, here is the lineup of wet/fresh hop ales i will be tasting and comparing!

from left to right:
silver moon brewinghop-popatamus fresh hop ale – 6.7% – bend, or
bridgeport brewinghop harvest ale – 6.56% – portland, or
deschutes breweryhop trip fresh hop pale ale – 5.5% – bend, or
sierra nevada brewing cocelebration fresh hop ale – 6.8% – chico, ca
sierra nevada brewing coestate homegrown ale – 6.7% – chico, ca
sierra nevada brewing conorthern hemisphere harvest – 6.7% – chico, ca
sweetwater brewing coborder hop-per ale – 8.6% – atlanta, ga
terrapin beer coso fresh & so green, green fresh hop beer – 6.7% – athens, ga
great divide brewingfresh hop pale ale – denver, co
rogue brewerywet hop ale – 6.4% – newport, or

– ryan

– lamborghini –


i got to see my first lamborghini in person this week while working in senoia, ga! besides maybe metal detectors, lamborghini’s were definitely one of my biggest childhood fascinations.

– ryan

– starr’s mill –


i have been working in senoia, ga this entire week. yesterday, my buddy ian and i got up early to check out this amazing mill before work. we had noticed a nearby historical marker earlier in the week and decided to stop by for further exploration. we ended up finding this beautiful old mill, called starr’s mill, next to a gorgeous waterfall. according to the historical marker, the mill was built in 1907 and operated until 1959. it was very picturesque, especially with the fall foliage!

– ryan