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Attend a Beer Festival |
There's a lot of them happening all over the world, and there's no better place to taste and talk beer with people who are as passionate as you are.
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Drink It for the Smell of It |
Whether it's crisp air, burning leaves, or the intoxicating aromas of your favorite fall seasonal, one of the best things about autumn is its aroma. With so many pumpkin beers and spiced ales out there, you need to make sure you get a really good whiff of whatever you're drinking.
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Introduce Someone Who Only Likes Light Macros to a Fall Seasonal |
Brown ales, pale ales, ciders, pumpkin beers, and Oktoberfest brews are everywhere this time of year! Take advantage of it and attempt to convert a close-minded drinker to something new that they won't be able to resist.
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Grab a Growler of Something Local & Spend an Entire Sunday Watching Football |
Root for the home team and buy a beer that was crafted right in your own community. On Sunday morning, find the most comfortable spot in front of your television and don't move unless it's to make an exchange with the pizza boy, hit the head, or get more beer from the fridge. It sounds simple, but it's good for the soul.
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Build a DIY Kegerator for Your Winter Hibernation |
If the whole "hibernation" thing doesn't fly with your better half, just say you need the keg fridge to better host this year's family holiday party.