Coors was legend here in PA but my first encounter was from a case that made the trip east in the trunk of a land yacht. Amazing what the desert heat can do to beer. Let's just say I was disappointed.
Tom D.
The 120 needs to cellar for a couple years in my opinion. Cloying sweetness dominates even with huge amounts of hops. Like Thomas Hardys ale it needs time. The 60 and 90 are very drinkable indeed and even more so at the brewery.
Tom D.
Gulf station on Lincoln Highway in Strafford Pa.
Gulf on Haverford Rd. Ardmore,PA The lift was outdoors where the shed stands if memory is correct. Land so dirty they don't know what to do with it.
My favorite Percy moment was an adlib. He lifted his glass and remarked "it appears someone has put a goldfish in my martini not to worry. He doesn't drink much and the olive won't fit in his mouth". You could hear the crew chuckling in the background. Still puts a smile on my face.
Tom D.
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