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Ballpark Beers


Kevin Greene

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OK, let's talk Ballpark beers.

 

What's your local sports team have to offer in stadium?

 

Tonight at Dodger Stadium I enjoyed a few or so.......

 

Real nice lineup available in the Loge section down the RF side of the stadium.

 

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First premium beer mixed among several Coors Lights was a Ballast Point IPA.

 

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Later the highlight beer of the evening was a Stone Smoked Porter, very tasty.

 

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Dodgers didn't win but all was not lost.

 

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We don't have an MLB team here in the Carolinas.  But the beer selection at the Durham Bulls (Triple A team, Devil Ray's affiliate) is out fuging standing gentlemen.  They even have their own brewery IN THE STADIUM.  It's called Bull Durham Brewing Company.  Plus all the other special beers they have on tap.  It's good poo.  

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