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  razy. My wife just showed me the new Pottery Barn catalog features a craft beer bar with a whole mess of bottles including selections from Russian River, Bear Republic, Anderson Valley, Anchor, Stone and more.
Many years ago we were all sitting around RateBeer when the craft beer revolution would hit the mainstream. This is pretty solid evidence that it’s arrived.
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So when do we invade the Pottery Barn catalog HQ?
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i had to read this twice, i thought you said Pottery Barn was selling bottles of Russian River and Stone
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http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p7804/index.cfm?pkey=xsrd
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Beatifcation in pottery barn, this completely insane
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So we’re talking beer bottles used as props, not beer for sale.
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What? Aren’t all you guys cellaring your Beautification next to your Newcastle in broad day light too?
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MMMMM Modelo in a CAN! Thats Livin! specially after shelling out that much change for a cutesy little bar. DOH No accounting for taste.
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One of the people at Stone showed that to me this week all excited. It reminded me of the scene in The Jerk when Nathan first finds that his name is now listed in the phonebook.... ;-]-=
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Didn’t the characters on the late 1980’s TV show, Thirty-Something, drink Dock Street? I thought that was pretty "mainstream". (Not that I watched the show, but occasionally I looked up from my book when my girl friend was watching the show. I’d take my earphones off and say, "Hey, he’s drinking Dock Street!").
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