Today, the Goat comes out of the barn, shakes the mold off the blog, heads to his first ever drug test, then gets ready to visit the brightest bulbs on the tree.
My friends John and Casey have spent countless hours putting together the best new beer experience in the Twin Cities. Able Seedhouse and Brewery was put together with the precision of softly laying a #22 CDC, Biot body, trico spinner, smack dab on the snout of a 20 inch rising brown trout with a 40 foot,,,, OK,,,, 50 foot presentation cast. Attention to detail was the mantra and success will only follow their endeavor. It will be hard to keep this genie in the bottle. Go tonight 5-7:30 Able Seedhouse and Brewery
After the last trips to the Brule for the season, the waders are hung with care and rods un-strung. The boots are slid under the stairs and all my fishing gear snuggles in for the long winters nap. Holy Sheetrock Batman! The trout season in Wisconsin opens up in a little over 2 weeks for the first time,,, in forever! I better get some flies tied up. or at least say I will. Tonight will be a great night, spinning my wheels from the country to the city and finding my way to the Able brew, ha, ha. Apparently there will be some heavy hitters there and Minnesota Bound may just be there with their cameras. Stop by. Say Hi. Have One.
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackAndy,
When I heard you were going to be at this I was super excited. Until I realized I cannot make it myself. Haven’t caught up with you since Bentley’s but still keep tabs. Here’s to hoping I’ll run into you at one of the future events that were suggested for Trout on Tap.
Tight Lines,
Erik Laing
Great to see you last night! It’s always refreshing to watch the Goat hold court over a flyties vice in the middle of winter.
Thanks Mow
The ABLE ship and its crew has plotted an exciting path. The pleasure was all mine and the beer was like Mothers Milk.
Erik
Looking Forward
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