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Friday dawned sunny and relatively warm so the husband and I jumped in the car for a drive to the mountains.
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Heading west to try a new brewery that had popped up since our last visit.
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And while the hilltops were free of snow, the lakes were still frozen.
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Our destination was Steam Mill Brewing which had a colorful tasting room.
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And a comfortable, laid back western vibe.
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We did a few tastings but weren’t overly impressed with the beer.
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But my Rogue Angel – Titos, elderflower cordial, grapefruit juice, soda water and orange bitters – hit the spot.
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Crab cakes with Cajun remoulade and truffle aoili? OMG. To die for. Some of the best I’ve ever had… and they are always my go to app.
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Husband’s French onion soup? Dark, rich and full of sherry. Yum.
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The vaguely spider like overhead lighting was bizarre.
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But my veal, beef and pork bolognese and his mixed green salad with grilled chicken and warm maple vinaigrette were amazing.
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The town was also running a cocktail competition that, had I lived there, I would have been all over. Bar hop 11 places and taste test their cocktails? Sign me up.
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Naturally I tried Steam Mill’s entry… which, while tasty, was down right deadly.
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On our way out, the rest rooms provided a few laughs.
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Then it was back over the mountains for a scenic drive home.
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A good time was had by all.
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It looked a lovely day out. And those signs absolutely hilarious. Thank you for the laughter.
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We all need a smile these days…
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Yes.
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Your posts always make me so hungry! Not sure about those purple seats – they looked less than comfy!
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I usually don’t like that industrial style, but these weren’t too bad
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Love the decor and the food looks legit. The Rogue Angel glass is pretty unique, too. I would have tried to shove it in my purse if I were the purse-carrying type. Or, you know. Offered to buy it.
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That area has a town called Bethel which builds a giant snowman ( or woman ) every year. They’re Guinness book of world record famous for it …. 122 feet tall, 13,000,000 pounds…so I’m guessing the glass was an homage.
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Nice recovery with the “Offered to buy it” addition. Is that a Kool-Aid pitcher, Mason jar, beer stein mash-up?
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Did you try the Blueberries for Sal? I kinda like that your husband has the go-to of French Onion soup. It gives him a solid basis for comparison. In other settings I have used coffee, eggrolls, and mole Poblano that way.
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We’re creatures of habit. French onion for him and quite often, crab cakes for me. Though I’m more willing to try new things than he is.
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My city is gonna host a big rum festival. Sadly, my days of “sampling” 30+ rums (plus add’l rum cocktails) are long gone!
French oinion soup would be awesome right now!
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A rum festival sounds lovely. And if you can’t drink, there’s always cake.
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Cake? Ya lost me.
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Rum cake. It’s delicious!
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Yes, I agree to that!!
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Nice to see the hubby finally getting a decent bowl of tge old stand by
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This one even put the bread on the side so you could add it when you wanted. No soggy mess sucking up all the broth.
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Scenery, sups, and signs. Perfect. I have that toothbrush/toiletpaper “I hate my job/Oh please.” sign in one of my bathrooms. It’s so true!
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Oh nice! Glad to hear a positive food review from you once in a while and that the food didn’t disappoint. Loved those bathroom signs, lol.
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I have recently discovered I love cocktails with grapefruit juice way better than other citrus (although lime is a close second). Yours looks yum! Love the food too. Now I’m hungry…
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I love a Paloma. Great summer cocktail.
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