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Craft Brew Drinkup

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'''Date and Time TBATuesday 2/8, 8:30PM, Hospitality suite.''' (Proposal: TUESDAY PM, in the hospitality suite, immediately following official conference reception?)
'''HOME BREW HOMEBREW WELCOME/ENCOURAGED'''
The Craft Brew Drinkup at Code4lib 2011 is all about sharing and enjoying good beer with fellow conference attendees. The idea is to bring bottles of your favorite beers. For this sort of thing anarchivist usually recommends bringing 22 oz bottles, but 12 oz. is OK if it's strong or really special. While you're not obligated to bring local beers from whereever you're from, participants are definitely encouraged to bring beer that you think is special and might be somewhat hard for others outside your area to find. Sign up below with your name, where you're from, and list a few brews or bottles you're thinking about (but not necessarily committing to bring ) bringing along.) You can also request that people bring specific beer if you so desire, but not don't necessarily expect thisthat your wishes will be granted.
| Jolly Pumpkin, Founders, others by request (below). Driving so can do growlers.
| Dark or Hoppy
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| Julie Hardesty
| Bloomington, IN
| Growler of Java Porter or Ruby Bloom Amber from Bloomington Brewing Co. (depends on what they're making). You can give it a try before you make the trek to Lennie's.
| Going for stout and/or flavor
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| Esmé Cowles
| Francis Kayiwa
| Chicago, IL
| FFF - Dark Lord 2010, Goose Island (One of their Bourbon County Stout), Half Acre's Chocolate Camarro
| Anything from Deschutes Brewery
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| Greg McClellan
| Boston, MA
| Probably some Pretty ThingsCisco Grey Lady Ale, maybe OmmegangAllagash Tripel, Catamount Maple Wheat (Harpoon 100 Barrel)
| Hoppy hoppy
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| Jenny Reiswig
| San Diego, CA
| Julian Hard Cider - local apple town, very light style cider. And a Also an Alpine Expo and something from Manzanita, a new brewery in Santee, CA.
| I'm a fan of the sour and funky. You will understand when you meet me.
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| Mark Andrea
| Santa Ana, CA
| A few selections from local favorites The Bruery (RugbrodMischief, Saison RueLoakal Red)
| Looking forward to trying some Three Floyd's since we don't see that out in the West Coast
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| Phoenix, AZ
| Four Peaks Kilt Lifter (Scottish Ale), San Tan Devil's Ale (in a can!), Sonoran White Chocolate Ale
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| Mike Stroming
| Evanston, IL.
| Half Acre Daisy Cutter - Pale Ale
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