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Offline Elderberry

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Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. presents Texas Independence Day Party
« on: Thursday, Mar 02, 2017 04:44 am »
 Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. is celebrating the anniversary of Texas' triumphant declaration of Independence. Texas is BuffBrew’s home, and the brewery wants to celebrate the greatest state in the Union with a birthday party in its honor.

BuffBrew will share over 20 special beers at the party, many of which have never been tasted and are extremely limited. Attendees can enjoy rare brews in a commemorative keepsake boot glass. Friends of the brewery, Blood Bros. BBQ, will cook up their famous smoked meats for purchase. Live music will be provided Wonky Power Records.


Event Details
When
3.4.17 | 6:00 pm

Where

5301 Nolda St.
Houston, TX 77007
WEBSITE >https://squareup.com/store/buffalo-bayou-brewing-company
Ticket Info
$20-$25

http://houston.culturemap.com/eventdetail/buffalo-bayou-brewing-texas-independence-day/135696/

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Re: Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. presents Texas Independence Day Party
« Reply #1 on: Thursday, Mar 02, 2017 05:18 am »
Nice!

Happy Independence Day all you fellow Texans!

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Re: Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. presents Texas Independence Day Party
« Reply #2 on: Thursday, Mar 02, 2017 05:23 am »
Sounds like fun, wish I could attend!  :beer:
I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
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Re: Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. presents Texas Independence Day Party
« Reply #3 on: Thursday, Mar 02, 2017 10:19 am »
They make an beer called"1836 Copper Ale" that is pretty mean.
It'll get you where you're going, and taste pretty good, too.