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Move over, Loose Boots, Mountain Jam and Trout Whistle. Thereâs a new kid on the Roadhouse Brewing Co. block.
The Gregory Lane brewery has branched out from its craft beer roots to introduce Seltzy, a line of craft hard seltzers that come in three flavors and are low in calories and alcohol.
âWhile our dedication, our heart and soul, is in craft beer,â Roadhouse Brewing Co. co-founder Colby Cox said, âwe saw the trend in a lot of our customers moving toward a lighter-alcohol, lower-carb product.â
Seltzy comes in cans, and at only 4% abv itâs a beverage people can drink and still go about their outdoor adventures.
Conversations with Zane Mooneyhan About Austro-libertarianism and Much More
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2021 3:08 PM
Subject: A second Question
One more thing, sorry I bring all my questions to you, you always answer fastest and with the most sources haha. So I was thinking about federally enclosed land and whatnot, and how there is millions of square miles of “federally owned” land, or otherwise controlled by the US govt, where they are preventing people from going in and homesteading their own land. Is there a case to be made that the govt control of this land is significantly inflating land/property prices? And if so would you say the libertarian solution would be to 1. Sell off the land or 2. “free up” the land, allowing people to go in and homestead the property. The second option seems like the correct libertarian solution to me, and I think this whole thing gets overlooked when talking about poverty and capital accumulation under capitalism. I don’t see why there i
Celebrating some awesome albums from 2011, ten years later
21.02.21 | Alex Sievers |
, and because we’re now slipping further and further head-first into 2021, here’s a loving look back at some proper gems a decade on from release. (
I’m only counting full-lengths, so Glassjaw’s ‘Coloring Book’ EP won’t be mentioned. Though you should listen to that EP whilst reading; that shit rips!) Now, let’s take a trip down memory lane!
Northlane – ‘Discoveries’
On their debut album,
Northlane became djent and prog-metalcore heroes almost overnight, being at the front of this new wave of heavy music alongside
Periphery,
Veil Of Maya and
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