Well, there’s no OK forum, so here goes. I’ll be in Oklahoma City the first weekend in January, trying to rate a total of 100 or more OK-brewed beers (I need 29). If anyone would like to meet somewhere for a beer, just message me. |
Tulsa is not that far, right? Day trip? |
Originally posted by legion242 yeah exactly, hour and a half. I don’t really like driving an hour and a half after hitting 3 brewpubs though, so I’d prob stay the night. still, I think it would be worth spending 1/3 the trip in Tulsa (never been) compared to OKC (where I lived for 10 months) |
It’s been a long time since I’ve been up there, but I remember OKC having better beer, but Tulsa being a nicer city. OKC always looked like nothing had been painted since the 70’s!! |
Originally posted by legion242 OK, this is helpful too. another vote for splitting my time between the two? |
There is a bar in bricktown where you should be able to get many of those rates that you need. I can only imagine that you may have already had most of what Prairie has to offer because of their wide distribution. I’m not sure if Solera has a whole lot out yet as they focus on sours, I think. I would make the drive though. Don’t forget about COOP Ale Works and Choc beers though. There should be plenty between the two if you have never had the to get you close to half way of what is needed. |
Originally posted by Rosebud butternuts |
Originally posted by Rosebud butternuts Good point re: COOP & Choc. I’ve enjoyed both at festivals. COOP is mainly at 51st St Speakeasy in OKC it looks like. Can I get Pete’s/Choc in OKC and Tulsa? prob not worth the drive to Kreb’s given the short trip I would think |
You might also wish to set aside some time to scout out the rural areas and do some meth with the locals. |
Originally posted by fly always |
Travl plans are solidifying: |
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