I’d say north Scottsdale or even north Phoenix or Moon Valley area. I’d consider Chandler too.
Of course I’m a POS West Valley guy. Homes are cheaper over here but lots of POS like me!!! I like Litchfield Park if you want the best of the POS area. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Of course I’m a POS West Valley guy. Homes are cheaper over here but lots of POS like me!!! I like Litchfield Park if you want the best of the POS area.
I’m hitting Ground Control tonight at 6 for beer flights!
I'm just messing. Honestly with us both working from home location isn't a huge deal. I'd definitely consider the west side.
I'm noticing a trend though of non-gas which is a fairly high priority for me. Is that just the locations I'm looking in, era the homes were built in, or is gas harder to come by in the desert or something I'm imagining?
Seeing a lot of electric cooktops which I don't love. [Reply]
I’m hitting Ground Control tonight at 6 for beer flights!
They have a great lineup right now... Toppling Goliath Fresh Batch Smores on tap and it's amazing, a few TG IPAs, couple of Bottle Logic stouts including their Transmit in Color tequila barrel stout that's fantastic, The Bruery So Happens it's Tuesday (15%), Cinnamomum from Main & Mill of St Louis, Smog City Is Clicking Clock of Los Angeles.
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
They have a great lineup right now... Toppling Goliath Fresh Batch Smores on tap and it's amazing, a few TG IPAs, couple of Bottle Logic stouts including their Transmit in Color tequila barrel stout that's fantastic, The Bruery So Happens it's Tuesday (15%), Cinnamomum from Main & Mill of St Louis, Smog City Is Clicking Clock of Los Angeles.
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Fuck that shit! PABST BLUE RIBBON!
They do have a beer making workshop every night where people can make their own Pabst.
It's not a requirement to drink a few of their beers before attending the workshop, but most people do. Unfortunately, it's kind of frowned upon to take your beer into the workshop.
Dudes usually go to the workshop alone, but women will generally go as a group.
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I'm just messing. Honestly with us both working from home location isn't a huge deal. I'd definitely consider the west side.
I'm noticing a trend though of non-gas which is a fairly high priority for me. Is that just the locations I'm looking in, era the homes were built in, or is gas harder to come by in the desert or something I'm imagining?
Seeing a lot of electric cooktops which I don't love.
It’s very random who has gas and for what. I can’t see a pattern. We have electric cooktop but gas heat/water heater. Neighbor has gas cooktop but electric heat.
You can always run a gas line to the cooktop. We got a quote and it was about $5k though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
They have a great lineup right now... Toppling Goliath Fresh Batch Smores on tap and it's amazing, a few TG IPAs, couple of Bottle Logic stouts including their Transmit in Color tequila barrel stout that's fantastic, The Bruery So Happens it's Tuesday (15%), Cinnamomum from Main & Mill of St Louis, Smog City Is Clicking Clock of Los Angeles.
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
So has anyone decided anything yet? Zach and I might join up . . . or maybe I'll be at home in the fetal position to watch this one.
Is there a plan to meet up? We haven’t done that for a while… [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
They have a great lineup right now... Toppling Goliath Fresh Batch Smores on tap and it's amazing, a few TG IPAs, couple of Bottle Logic stouts including their Transmit in Color tequila barrel stout that's fantastic, The Bruery So Happens it's Tuesday (15%), Cinnamomum from Main & Mill of St Louis, Smog City Is Clicking Clock of Los Angeles.