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3.28.2004
Out and About Being the homebody that I am (who else but a homebody can keep a blog like this?) it was quite an occasion that I got out to hang with a friend and drink a few beers at McNellies Public House. I've been meaning to get downtown and try it out for quite a while. I was intrigued by the sheer number of beers they have available to sample. Since starting my quest to learn all about beer, about say... six years ago I've been randomly sampling what I could find at local liquor stores. This however is much more entertaining. First there was the lovely and patient young women that helped use decide just which beer among the three pages worth that we might try. I had a few wheat beers that pleasant, along the lines of what I felt like drinking tonight. Kudos! Second, I am just floored that Tulsa has the beginnings of what could be a really nice downtown scene. Its been brewing (ugh, pun) for quite some time but this time it looks like it might go over pretty well. I will try to make as many trips in to participate as I can manage. Its too bad that driving in to downtown from out here in BA feels like a roadtrip. Tulsa really needs to try harder to find ways to convince younger people to stay here. Without young people with disposable time and income it will be extremely difficult to build a thriving downtown. This will not only mean keeping good jobs here but making it worthwhile to stay with a fun and growing nightlife. Right now, Tulsa is single person's hell. I won't go so far to say that married people are boring, but from my perspective.. well.... | |
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