We here at lopezbeer obviously support agriculture. The very essence of beer IS agriculture. Barley and hops are the two most important ingredients to making beer. Both are grown here in our own backyard...well actually in eastern washington for the most part. If it wasn't for farmers growing hops in Toppinish or Barley in Waterville, we wouldn't be enjoying the wonders of the modern world like Boundary Bay's IPA. Ok...so maybe thats a bit of a stretch. My point is, ag is rad. What else is rad...enjoying another wonderful Beer Monday with my Lopezbeer brethren. Now, mix the two on beer mondays, and you have a good night indeed. This is where Lopezbeer will make it's 1st non-beer plug. www.farmpower.com Farm Power is a new company that plans on turning poo into power. Sounds too good to be true...I think not. Daryl and Kevin Maas plan on doing just that. Now I don't want to bore you on my interpretation of details so I'll let you read about them for yourself. Kevin and I, along with Lopez Joe, had another wonderful chat about the ins and outs of poo power over a pint at our favorite alehouse...the Porterhouse. We here at Lopezbeer raise our glasses to Farm Power.
One more thing...Lazy Boy IPA was a lot better than both Joe and I thought it would be. Nicely balanced and very pleasing to the palate. The only thing I noticed that it lacked was a bit of a citrusy aftertaste. All in all...very nice. Ask me what I drank and I will tell you...why Boundary of course! And it was good.
Lopez Jason
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