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I grew up attending the Laguna Beach Sawdust Festival. So many amazing crafts people, oh, and lots of sawdust, I mean man glitter.

- DevinT
i go every year except last year,not a lot of woodworkers though.
 
If I get an apron for my birthday, I might just have to get a picture of me wearing it with my birthday suit. Kind of like Kenny with his cape when he s waiting for a swap delivery.

- EarlS
UNLESS you actually have a suit, you only wear on your BD, then NO Earl, spare us from this. We are talking can't bleach my eyes enough to forget the image type of NO…..
 
Long time lurker, first time post, and I love me some beer. Unfortunately it looks like I m a bit late. I ll keep an eye out for next year. (Hint hint, I also own a beer bar and work at multiple breweries)

- loldmopar
your like a god on this thread -lol.keep an eye out for other swaps.there is a bbq swap you orobably would like.welcome to lumber jocks.
 
I grew up attending the Laguna Beach Sawdust Festival. So many amazing crafts people, oh, and lots of sawdust, I mean man glitter.

- DevinT

i go every year except last year,not a lot of woodworkers though.

- pottz
The spouse and I want to retire to Laguna Beach so we can sell our items at the festival. I know the Winter festival is open to sellers from outside the town but we'd like to participate year-round.

I've probably been to the festival more than 30 times. Love the place. I think there are only a handful of towns I like as much as Laguna Beach. Avila Beach could beat it. Also love San Luis Obispo and Carpinteria.
 
I doubt it, Kenny. He said St Louis. That's in the territory of the good German lagers.

Welcome loldmopar. I grew up in STL. I would love to hear about the local brews from the last twenty year's, or so. Feel free to keep posting, it's an open group.

Tonight's Red Beans and Rice is being paired with a delightfully playful berry wheat ale. The hops appear at the beginning of the sip swelling into a nice light malt roundness, finishing in a delightful hint of blueberry that doesn't leave any unnecessary sweetness, the perfect answer to a hot summer afternoon workout.
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I doubt it, Kenny. He said St Louis. That s in the territory of the good German lagers.

Welcome loldmopar. I grew up in STL. I would love to hear about the local brews from the last twenty year s, or so. Feel free to keep posting, it s an open group.

Tonight s Red Beans and Rice is being paired with a delightfully playful berry wheat ale. The hops appear at the beginning of the sip swelling into a nice light malt roundness, finishing in a delightful hint of blueberry that doesn t leave any unnecessary sweetness, the perfect answer to a hot summer afternoon workout.
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- JD77
Nice! Where did move to? Ya STL now has 75+ craft breweries in the area including two of the top ten craft breweries in the world. Voted best craft beer scene in the country three years in a row by USA today paper. Ever since AB got bought out by InBev, STL has cut back on bud and exploded into the craft beer scene it is today.
But to answer the cucumber Saison question, there has been, don't know who still does make it other than mother's in Springfield. I'll see what I can do to snag some in the next order.
 

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loldmopar, if you don't mind shipping, I'd definitely be willing to buy six or twelve bottles/cans of a cuke Saison. Otherwise don't stock it for me. STL is too long a drive. Even for beer ;-)
 
Kenny you ever make it to Bulls Island, off the NC/SC border iirc?

- JohnMcClure
I can't find that near the NC/SC border (where I'll be Friday) but I did find Bull Island down by Charleston, a bit further than I'll drive for a beer.
 
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