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Kegs n eggs. People like to drink at the airport

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Sitting here at Denver waiting on my connecting flight to my final destination for a solo elk hunt.
I know it’s only 8 am but after being up for 9 hours now I’m ready for a brew. Any recommendations of the local juice? Microbrews? I’ll try em all if I can. I also have a 8 hour layover same place on the way home.

Hope the meat doesn’t thaw if I’m lucky!!!!

I had to change the thread title. People at the airport definitely like to put down the beer regardless of time. With minimal recommendations from HT so far I was still able to find many people wearing ski goggles wanting me to man up and drink up.
I’ll look forward to some new tastes on the way home.
 
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I got pretty drunk at 5 am once in MSP. I went into the bar/restaurant for breakfast and there was a soldier on his way home from Afghanistan having a drink. I bellied up next to him I told the bartender whatever tab he had at that point and whatever he wanted was on me. When we left he had a hard time getting on the train that goes between terminals to get to his connecting flight. I hope he didn’t pass out and miss his flight.
 
I'll take any cold beer over a 50 degree craft beer. Cannot believe people will pay 10 bucks for a pint because someone labeled it "craft", pretty sure most beer drinkers couldn't tell the difference between some foo foo beer and something from Brackenridge Brewery
 
It is funny how drinking at any time of day is very socially acceptable at the airport. I'm still waiting for someone to put a gym at an airport to compare the drinking eating vs getting a workout in. Fat Tire is garbage btw. Odell IPA is solid.
 
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